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- Yi YuanAugust 18, 2017Have spent so much time during the last months... Especially during the last two weeks for my dissertation. We worked hard and had so much fun. Will miss this place so much!!!
- Pearson - Always LearningJune 13, 2013LSE's library houses over 4.7 million volumes and is the world's largest social and political sciences library. Be careful not to get lost in the stacks, but do lose yourself in a book!
- The signal in rubbish in the silent areas that are facing Carrey Street. If you're tethering your 3G or 4G you might wanna stick to the silent areas facing the courtyard :D
- Do use the stairs if you are only going up a floor or two. You will look silly if you use the lift for going up only a floor!
- Jonathan BurtonMarch 13, 2015If you're looking for Lakatos's copy of Halmos-Naive Set Theory, don't bother---it's been missing for a long time.
- Bharat DhillonJuly 14, 2015Resources available for studying almost any subject in the social sciences
- Try to make as little sound as possible. During exam season people will scratch your eyes right out.
- Try to reserve 2-3 hours to print something. The systems are slower than me trying to get up for a lecture at 10 in the morning.
- PakikoP Pailliè PérezMay 3, 2012Lakatos collection third Floor! No one ever touch it! Very great Books
- There is a water fountain for refilling your bottle on the 2nd floor near the toilets.
- The quiet study room on the ground floor is magical. I promise.
- The faucets in the toilets will scald your skin off if you're not careful.
- Non-LSE students get access to the Course Collection during vacations!
- Мажил ТурарбекJanuary 17, 2015Who knows, is it available for other students? Or is it only for LSE students? Thanks
- The power points, that don't have an on/off switch, next to the windows, are awful and never work!!!! >:(
- Walk pas the cafe outside and there is a hidden bike park
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