LSE, as it is most commonly known, is the London School of Economics and Political Science. The university is practically always ranked among the very best universities in the world, especially in the UK, and is part of the elite group of research universities in the UK, called the "Golden Triangle". LSE alumni have a habit of becoming important figures in the British political scene, where 28 current members of the House of Commons have studied at LSE. Plus, LSE leads the pack in Europe when it comes to billionaires formed at its school. To get to LSE, you can take the London underground to either Holborn, Temple, or Covent Garden stations. If you'd rather take a bus, lines 59, 68, 98, 168 and 188 all take you where you want to go.