Is LSE right for you? Ask alumni.

230,000 LSE graduates are standing by to answer your questions on the General Course, studying at LSE, and working and living in London.

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LSE alumni are keen to help students and fellow alumni.

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How It Works

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You ask.

Need help with an idea or active startup? Wondering about career options?

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We recruit.

Our technology (powered by Protopia) uses AI to find the best experts to answer you.

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Get answers.

We persist until you have one or more responses. Delivered right to your email inbox.

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Say ‘thank you.’

And build your network by continuing to stay in touch (such as via LinkedIn).

Not sure how to ask? We’ve got a short video that will turn you into a networking pro.

Need inspiration? Here's what others like you have asked.

“Hello there! My name is Michelle and I am a current General Course offer holder.

I believe spending a year at LSE will provide me with more rewarding academic and personal opportunities but I’m unsure how to capitalise on these when I graduate.

Do you have any advice on what I should be doing whilst I’m at the School and how I should leverage my LSE experience when applying for jobs?”

“Hello General Course alumni! I am Justin and I’m thrilled to have received an offer to study abroad at LSE.

However, I’m not certain I can be away from my home institution (and my friends and sports teams!) for a full academic year.

I’d love to hear how you found being away from your home institution and what the transition back was like at the end of the General Course programme. Thank you!”

“Hi LSE alumni, I’m an econ/business major and keen to get the very most out of my time in London.

I hope to enhance my CV by working part-time alongside my studies and possibly get an internship during the summer after the programme ends.

Do you have any advice on how I can successfully work and study at the same time and how I might secure an internship in the City of London?”

Frequently Asked Questions

What can I ask?

Literally anything to help with your academic or professional development. There are thousands of alumni, academics, staff and friends that can help with building and growing a startup, personal development, or figuring out career options.

What is a good question?

Think of your question as an advertisement. Share who you are, what you are doing, and what you need help with. Keep it short and sweet. Here’s a short video on how to craft a great question that will get you results and help build your network.

Can I ask a follow-up question?

Yes, of course! Once we make a match you’ll have direct, one-to-one communication and can ask additional questions.

Who will see my question?

We send your request to the best alumni, academics, and staff in your area of interest. Members of staff at LSE, including LSE Careers, may use the content of your question to improve programming. Using this Service will not influence any current or future application to the School.

Can I request someone specific to receive my question?

No. We make our matches based on availability, proximity, experience, and skills.

Is there a limit to how often I can ask?

No, you can ask as many questions as you would like. In fact, we encourage it as this is the simplest way for you to build your professional network.

Will my questions and responses be confidential?

Your question will not be made public. It will be seen only by matched experts and a handful of administrators.

How long will it take to get an answer?

We aim to get you answers within 3 business days. But it depends on what you’re asking. It can go as quickly as an hour to as long as 10 days or more.

Go ahead and ask

It has never been simpler to get help from others that have done what’s ahead of you.

Seriously.

The use of Ask an Alum is subject to our Terms Of Use. Questions? Contact us at alumni@mail.lse.ac.uk.