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The LSE Problem Part II

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Uploaded by on Mar 30, 2011

The second part focuses on why and how LSE students get dragged into the investment banking culture, as well as more general problems within LSE, such as the lack of active societies.

A big thank you to everyone who helped with this video, I couldn't have done it without you!

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  • It's important not to take these videos too seriously, you certainly shouldn't be turning down an LSE offer (or indeed, accepting one) based off The LSE Problem videos! For one, they obviously focus on some of the bad things, rather than the many good things, at LSE. In addition, most things in these videos have been exaggerated for comic effect. Please only take these videos as a joke, but with some element of truth in them. The videos were designed with current LSE students in mind.

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  • Do you really think we want to learn our student's names when all they are interested in is getting an internship at the Goldman Sachs?

    -- your class teacher

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  • cute animation.. and very useful..

  • Very informative. Thanks!

  • @gregorgrummel well then you should probebly shouldn't allow those students to get in the school in the first place..but you and the students are all playing their parts in this play of global economy...and now that this is turning into a drama I am glad to say that you are all fucked..you feed the system and the system feeds you..so you are both going down..in the meantime we will be standing up here with the rest of the people that actually care for other things rather than MONEY MONEY MONEY

  • Michael Lewis' book Liar's Poker is a fine example of how LSE graduates studying Economics are lapped up by investment bankers. Reading the book actually put me off investment banking, economics at degree level sounds more like what I wanted rather than economics A level. I still enjoy it, but I wanted eco A level to have more maths in it.

  • @yuizakisakura : totally agree with you...the video speaks out most parts of the LSE: the class teacher, students, societies, lse su...etc

  • @lemonwasher True, yet they could argue tat I taught u how 2 type in abbr 2 save internet space, then I dunno how 2 argue bk

  • this is 100% reality. seriously i was the black guy till recently and now i see.

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