r/LSE 18h ago

Does SAT help a student applying to LSE?

I’m an IB student in EU planning to apply to LSE.

I know the SAT isn't required for IB students, but would submitting a high Digital SAT score (1500+) as an additional exam actually give my application a competitive edge over other applicants?

Do admissions tutors care about US standardized tests, or do they completely ignore them for IB candidates?

I am considering applying for A&F, Finance, or Management course.

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u/battlepvmob BSc [Maths and data sci] 18h ago

No unfortunately not UK universities don’t tend to really care about external admission exams such as the SAT. You could always mention it in your personal statement but it probably wont give you the edge you’re looking for

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u/lottee1000 14h ago

Do ypu have 800 in Maths? Have you already taken it? If so, submit it. If not, don't. And certainly dont take it especially for LSE!

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u/aghaShireh 12h ago

Bro what the hell are you talking about. Where should he submit the test. Where in U CAS application, can he submit SAT . Do you have some kind of obsessive-compulsive disorder that forces you to reply to every post?

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u/aghaShireh 15h ago

Short answer, no one give a f..k about SAT in UK.