09-28-2022, 06:00 PM
(09-28-2022, 05:45 PM)nomaduser Wrote:(09-28-2022, 05:37 PM)Pikachu Wrote: Interesting. Didn't know the "Worldwide" part. Does the actual degree or marksheet reference "Worldwide", though?
I've heard that all students in UoL get the same UoL degree.
But I think transcript may be different?
I don't know ... but it's obviously much easier to get into UoL external program than their on-campus programs.
There was a time when all components of the University of London (like LSE, UCL and London Business School) offered the same University of London degree similar to what is done in state university systems like University of California. My ex-boss's LSE degree hanging from her wall says "University of London" on top. Today, however, most component schools have been given permission to award their own degrees, so one gets an LSE degree now instead of a University of London degree. University of London degrees are pretty much limited to the online component now, together with a few smaller specialized component colleges. So if someone says they graduated from the University of London, you can be pretty certain they are referring to the online/distance learning school.


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