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- Likes:
- It is a very diverse university. So you meet new kinds of people every day, and it is never a trouble to find fellow Indians. - The academics push you mentally. They foster overall growth.
- Dislikes:
- It is a campus university and not in a big city such as London, which can be a downside to some people.
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1st year accommodation is on campus. Personal bedroom and bathroom. Shared Kitchen. The rent is £218 per week. It is an 8 people flat. The accommodation is absolutely amazing. Super clean and most of all super safe as it can only be accessed by key fobs.
I chose the University of Warwick as it is very prestigious and highly ranked for my course. My overall Uni experience has been a very good learning opportunity not just about academics but also about life skills.
- Likes:
- I was offered admission in a few other universities but I chose WBS because it is highly ranked in the world. It is in the top 20 business schools and the facilities at WBS are unmatched. The business school has many accreditations and also offers career service with its own career service portal. The university has a very high reputation and the teaching standards are peak. It really challenges me to push my limits and it offers the perfect inoculum for growth be it academic, professional or personal.,
- The infrastructure, ambience, diversity, standards and reputation that we feel at this place is really awesome and it makes you want to work hard and bring out the best possible version of you. The challenges are really painstaking but the fruit of it is really worth it and prepares you for a life beyond campus life.
- Dislikes:
- It is quite expensive to even live a meagre life here. It can be financially challenging and the university is quite far away from major cities like London and Manchester. Getting medical attention in the UK is really challenging and is a big hurdle.
Hostel:
The university provides quite a few options for accommodations within the university and the facilities in them differs with the accommodation chosen by the students. I chose the university provided accommodation in Sherbourne Halls of Residence. I personally love the facility and it suits my preferences. The building has got good heating and wifi. The rooms are ensuite and the kitchen is shared between 12 flat mates. Kitchen sharing is not a problem as the kitchens are big enough to accommodate everyone. Apart from the residences managed by the university, there are a few great privately managed options around the university as well. University provided accommodations can be costly. I pay around 9700 GBP for it. Accommodations outside the university can be cheaper but do consider the other expenses you could incur as you would have to pay for utilities and transportation.
The course is very challenging and managing all of it far away from home really makes you come out of your comfort zone and do your best. The cohort is very diverse and enables you to make friends and acquaintances all over the world and let you understand their perspectives and thoughts. I am in deep awe of the infrastructure and standards set by the university and the very beautiful campus set in an English country side. Every subject is challenging and requires you to give your best. The faculty is really wonderful and so is the curriculum.
- Likes:
- I decided to come to University of Warwick as it is one of the most reputable universities out there. It is ranked 4th for Economics and that was deal sealer.,
- It's diversity and inclusion of people from all cultures. It's helps me grow in my own space and provides enough opportunity to thrive. The classes are divided into smaller cohort which helps in better understanding of important concepts and problems.
- Dislikes:
- The time-frame for each module is really short and sometimes things feel a bit rushed, but I think it is a general problem for all Universities here. As, we get less time and simply we are not used such fast paced study back in India.
Hostel:
I am living on campus, it is quite convenient. The cost depends on which accommodations you choose. There are a few cheap options. The facilities are very good and in case of crisis there is always staff available. There is a residency hub for each accommodations that makes it easier.
Till now the experience has been great and I have been enjoying my time here.
- Likes:
- It has best ranking in Distance learning MBA (Its hybrid because few modules are face to face also).,
- Everything. Well Organized lecture plans, even for working professionals. The university offers a huge library (online or offline) for reading and referencing, along with numerous subscriptions of the biggest publication houses in the world, including Harvard, and hosts Excellent Networking events.
- Dislikes:
- Honestly, there is nothing that I dislike. If I have to suggest something to university, it can be to provide more placement and collaboration opportunities to distance learning candidates as well. Because for full time programs, there are more opportunities.
Hostel:
I visited for few weeks, my programme was Distance learning.
Reflecting on my experience at Warwick Business School, I would describe it as transformative and enriching. The collaborative culture and ample opportunities for personal and professional growth have truly made my journey memorable and rewarding.
- Likes:
- It has best ranking in Distance learning MBA (Its hybrid because few modules are face to face also).,
- Everything. Well Organized lecture plans, even for working professionals. The university offers a huge library (online or offline) for reading and referencing, along with numerous subscriptions of the biggest publication houses in the world, including Harvard, and hosts Excellent Networking events.
- Dislikes:
- Honestly, there is nothing that I dislike. If I have to suggest something to university, it can be to provide more placement and collaboration opportunities to distance learning candidates as well. Because for full time programs, there are more opportunities.
Hostel:
I visited for few weeks, my programme was Distance learning.
Reflecting on my experience at Warwick Business School, I would describe it as transformative and enriching. The collaborative culture and ample opportunities for personal and professional growth have truly made my journey memorable and rewarding.
- Likes:
- Good and large economics department. The best offer that I had.
Hostel:
You need to pay for it using the PhD stipend. After the first year, you need to figure it out on your own.
It was a good experience. Lot of learning especially informally while hanging out with top notch faculty members.
Hostel:
My accomodation facility costed me 7000 pounds for an entire year. I’d chosen a en-suite bedroom with a shared kitchen. Please note that the prices tend to be high for renting and transportation. This is very much unlike how it is back home in India. I could not find accomodation within campus as mine was a late application. I stayed nearly 5 km outside campus. While I enjoyed my experience, I’d still encourage you to apply and accept your offer soon so that you get enough time to choose an on-campus accomodation. Staying on campus would be preferable, because you get to interact with friends - put in late nights at the library and soak in the campus experience much more.
Warwick university ranks within the top 5 universities for economics in the UK. Additionally, faculty economic research publications are top notch - this was a major motivation behind my application.
Hostel:
I stay off campus and I rent a house with my friend and we share all the expenses.
I wished to study in UK so I applied for university and then I got selected here in this university.
Hostel:
Accommodation can be found on-campus as well as off-campus which will be close by university.
I chose this university because MBA here ranks high and I liked the campus when I visited before applying
Hostel:
I was staying on campus as I wanted to live close to my study buildings. The accommodations are well build and safe.
Warwick is one of the best for a business degree and this specific course was only offered at Warwick
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