
"They're heading to university open days, deliberating on which subjects they want to pursue and drafting up personal statements, or wondering if they even want to go to uni at all. Our path after secondary school is a pretty major decision, so it's worth putting in the proper research. And if uni is for you, there are loads of league tables out there letting you know just how good (or bad) every institution is."
"The university leaped from fourth place to the top position in 2024 and has maintained that spot for another year. Of course, the whole point of going to university is to boost your chances of getting a decent job. LSE students have some of the best job prospects in the country, with 92.5 percent of grads go on to high-skilled full-time work or further study only 15 months after graduating."
The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) holds the top position in The Sunday Times university ranking for a second consecutive year, surpassing Oxford and Cambridge. The university rose from fourth to first in 2024 and retained the lead in the 2026/27 guide. LSE graduates show strong employment outcomes, with 92.5 percent entering high-skilled full-time work or further study within 15 months. Student satisfaction rates reach 85.1 percent for teaching quality and overall experience. LSE earned University of the Year for Academic Performance due to high continuation rates and over 90 percent achieving first-class or 2:1 degrees.
Read at Time Out London
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