Life is quite good in the Philosophy Department.
They host a lot of events and sometimes
social events such as the philosophy parties.
I'm a third year Philosophy, Politics and Economics student.
I've definitely honed my
quantitative skills but also my qualitative skills.
The fact that you can do...
a lot of maths in your economics modules but also
be able to read a lot and do essays, and...
I think that's quite unique to PPE, perhaps.
I'm currently the Vice President of
the International Development Society,
where we invite academics in or people who work in
international organisations.
There wasn't actually a committee the year before us.
We managed to revitalise it and
introduce a new committee,
so I'm really happy that we managed to do that this year.
The best thing about living in London is...
maybe just how diverse it is.
I would say it's a bigger version of Manchester with just more
things packed in it.
What makes me feel part of LSE is definitely the
interactions with people that I've had here
who really shape your experience, I would say.
