Fourteen questions we hear most often
A consolidated index of the most common questions about the 2026 LSESU Economics Society Essay Competition — eligibility and format, entering and submission, preparation, and awards. For deeper answers see the linked specialist pages. If your question isn’t covered here, our support team responds within one working day.
Who can submit, and how the essay must be formatted
For the full rules and rubric see the rules page.
The Essay Competition is one of the most accessible LSE-affiliated programmes for high-school students — free, no school nomination, no nationality cap. The four questions below cover the eligibility checks and essay format that come up most often before candidates commit to write.
Who can submit an essay?
How long should the essay be, and what’s the format spec?
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Can I answer more than one of the five questions?
How to enter, the deadline, and submitting
For the full step-by-step see the How to Enter page.
There is no registration — no form, no account, no fee. The five essay questions are already public on this site and the Society’s official page, so you can start reading and drafting today. When your essay is ready, message us on WhatsApp and we’ll send the submission link. The four questions below cover the most common deadline, fee, and submission concerns raised in the run-up to 1 September.
When is the deadline for 2026?
Is there an entry fee?
PDF or Word for the submission file?
What if I start an essay but never submit?
Reading, writing, and choosing a question
For the full preparation pack, source list, Harvard primer, and 10-week timeline see the resources page.
The strongest essays combine original argument with appropriate evidence in a tight 1500-word structure. The three questions below address the most common preparation concerns — how to get started from zero formal economics, how to pick the right prompt for your background, and whether the optional paid coaching programme is worth the investment for your case.
I haven’t studied economics formally — can I still aim for a Top 3?
How do I choose which of the five questions to answer?
Should I take a paid coaching programme?
Tiers, certificates, and the Cambridge programme
For the full four-tier breakdown and certificate design see the awards page.
Awards are designed to be portable across university application systems. Every certificate above High Distinction carries the prompt-setting professor’s hand signature, which is what admissions officers actually look at — not the seal alone, but the named provenance of the person who set the question and judged the essay. The three questions below cover the most common tier, results, and certificate-presentation queries.
How are the four award tiers decided?
When and how are results released?
Can I list the certificate on university applications?
If your question isn’t covered here
The fourteen questions above cover the most-asked items for a normal drafting-to-submission journey. Edge cases — schools submitting large cohorts together on WhatsApp, candidates with non-standard academic records, candidates writing from countries with restricted internet access, parents asking on behalf of younger siblings still in lower-secondary school, candidates considering whether a non-English first language is a disadvantage — are best handled directly by the support team, who can advise on the specific case in one or two message exchanges.
If you spot a factual error on any FAQ answer, please flag it via the contact channel and we will verify against the official primary sources (lsesuesec.org, the Society’s published guidance, and the official essay-competition page) and correct the entry within one working day. Material corrections are dated and noted in the page footer; minor wording corrections are made silently.
The Society publishes its competition guidance once per season and refreshes the FAQ in line with each release. Where this FAQ and the official prompt-release document disagree, the official prompt-release document — published on this site and the Society’s official page — takes precedence; the page footer carries the version date of the most recent FAQ refresh.
Talk to a human
Our international support team responds within one working day, in Mandarin or English. Common cases — eligibility checks for unusual school systems, school cohort logistics, questions about the submission link we send on WhatsApp — are resolved in a single message exchange.

