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  • 20% students never faced discrimination in this university
Internships3.5
Part time work3.9
Post study jobs3.7
Quality of faculty4.8
Student Life4.6
Value for money3.8
Public transportation4.3
Safety3.9
Indian Food4.3
Permanent Immigration3.1
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MSc Marketing & Strategy - Batch of 2025
Offered by The University of Warwick
4
There's a diverse and great community of people.
Tips: Warwick is great. I highly recommend staying on campus, as you can save a lot on computing costs. You can learn how to write proper assignments, analyze critically, and cite references. Plagiarism is taken very seriously here, so avoid copying your peers' work. The Warwick community is very nice, so you’ll have access to everything you need. You'll be paying less than if you lived in London, and I'm very happy with the academic quality, alumni network, and brand name of the university. It is definitely an investment in my future. I am highly satisfied with my experiences.
Likes (Student Life): There's a great community of people here - friendly, diverse and always ready to do something fun or meaningful. A typical day includes lectures, grabbing coffee with friends or heading to the bars on campus or chilling at Curiousitea. The balance between work and fun is great - it's never all work and no play. Dirty Duck's karaoke nights on Wednesday are a bonus.
Dislikes (Internships): While the university offers career fair and online resources, there aren't any structured on-campus placements. The students are largely responsible for securing placements themselves. You have to be proactive in seeking them out, especially if you're looking for something competitive.
Reviewed on 25 Mar 2025Read More
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Global Media and Communication (MA) - Batch of 2023
Offered by The University of Warwick
3.8
My college experience was amazing. Faculty will help you throughout the semester.
Tips: Before you apply, you should thoroughly research each course you are interested in. This can help you determine which ones actually line up with your skills and interests and try to find out the job market scenarios. Once you have a course you’re interested in, you should study the area the university is located in and find out as much as you can about it. Try to find accommodation as soon as possible. It is difficult to find on-campus accommodation and try to reach out to the faculty in case of any difficulties. They are very friendly, and welcoming and will help and guide you with your classes. Overall, I am highly satisfied with my experiences.
Reviewed on 15 Feb 2025Read More
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Global Media and Communication (MA) - Batch of 2024
Offered by The University of Warwick
3.5
Warwick- Expensive but Invaluable Experience
Tips: Students should know that there are a lot of cultural shifts and largely the way lifestyle and habits change after the move. Coming from a comfortable family back in India where I was used to home-cooked meals and chores being taken care of by a helper every day and having to do everything by myself was a huge shift. Additionally, being away from home is not the easiest thing, and you feel vulnerable at the start, but then with time, things get a lot better. I did not avail of any scholarships; my family financed my education. However, a lot of international students that I know here are on student loans, so that is an option to consider if one needs financial aid. Also, there are few scholarships and financial aid from the university and government, but one needs to plan for months since the deadline is pretty early. Warwick is one of the elitist universities around here, and being a part of Russell Group, it is quite expensive as well. However, its reputation, overall standing, and the environment make up for a lot of it. 
Likes (Student Life): Warwick campus in particular has to be one of the prettiest premises I have come across along the long list of activities for students. The university organizes various events across the year, ranging from leisure, networking, outings, entertainment, health and lifestyle, etc. Typically, a Warwick student has a lot of academic baggage given the university's commitment to top-class studies, but then the student unit organizes several events throughout the term time and off-term time to keep them relaxed. And yes, there is every possible committee or student society that you can think of or be interested in, right from religion to sports, helping you connect to like-minded individuals. 
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Permanent settlement in the UK at the moment is very difficult given the increasing visa and IHS cost. Also, the nation wants to limit immigration and is considering several anti-immigration favouring stances regarding the same. While there is PSW for international students after completing their studies, the fees for it have been on a consistent rise. Moreover, the PR status in the UK is a long road and with not a lot of companies in favour of sponsoring visas, it is looking worse day by day. While a lot of people would love to immigrate to the UK permanently without a link, the answers to this are pretty subjective. As much as I appreciate the clean roads, clean air, discipline, and diversity in the workspace, I am a very emotional being and miss the Indian food so I would choose to be back home in the long run.
Reviewed on 31 Jul 2024Read More
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Management (MSc) - Batch of 2024
Offered by The University of Warwick
4.5
The best university to study with great professors.
Tips: The professors were friendly and helpful, and the assignments were practical in nature, which contributed to my overall development. If you plan to attend this university, be sure to take the following tips with you: learn to cook, be self-motivated, have a positive attitude towards learning, and make good use of the resources available to you. Overall, I am completely satisfied with my experience at the university.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): I never had any plans to settle down permanently, but I found the University of Warwick to be a safe place to live. The university campus life is great, with all the facilities you need at your fingertips. There are many community safety teams that make student life easy. Overall, it's a great place to study.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): The recession made jobs hard to come by. The recruitment cycle is too long, and the PSW makes it difficult to apply for and get a job. Also, experience level is a key criterion for getting a good job, and pay is only average. Even with all of these factors, it is still difficult to find a job.
Reviewed on 8 Oct 2024Read More
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Mathematics (MSc) - Batch of 2023
Offered by The University of Warwick
3.7
If you opt for a STEM based course you will be stretched and challenged hard so be prepared.
Tips: Everyone faces a hard time initially, dealing with a new environment, loneliness, making new connections, a new educational system, cooking, and managing stuff, but you'll grow, become resilient and adapt from your experiences. For a STEM course, it's next to impossible to get a scholarship, unless you can prove financial hardship. The academics are excellent and worth it, British culture is a bit weird and Brexit has destroyed the UK. The faculty in Warwick for math are some of the best mathematicians in the world. You will be taught cutting-edge stuff on par with Oxford and Cambridge. You basically attend lectures depending on your selected courses and problem-solving sessions undertaken by the PhD students of the department. Here you can ask doubts regarding assignments and get some additional practice. Most professors are approachable and when it comes to accessibility, that will of course depend on the style of your supervisors, but you will have plenty of time to figure out whose personality works for you. Mathematicians are from all around the world so pretty diverse.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): I completed my M.Sc. in Mathematics and subsequently applied to 1000+ positions. People from math and Physics backgrounds usually aim for quant roles, Data Science, AI/ML and software engineering positions. In my opinion, sponsorships are only provided by big firms, e. g. the Big 4, hedge funds, big tech etc. Companies that have enough money to spare and are looking for really specific skills and talent. Considering the economic recession of the UK coming out of 2023, most were not willing to hire international applicants.
Reviewed on 1 Feb 2025Read More
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