Providing me with an unparalleled atmosphere for education and unforgettable friendships, I can truly say Warwick has contributed in large to the person I am today. It has instilled in me a sense of belonging and made me realise the extent to which I can make my place in our vast world. As a second year undergraduate studying psychology, I have gained valuable insights into the workings of the human mind. The Warwick psychology department is a warm and academically driven community to be a part of, with excellent educators to impart knowledge to me. The Warwick campus presents itself as a safe haven for students attending the university, it definitely was one for me when I lived on campus last year at bluebell. I thoroughly enjoyed my walks around the woodlands surrounding my accommodation, the bluebell lake was a favourite spot of mine when I needed time to myself, the geese however, as Warwick legend states can be a little daunting but is one of the many things unique to the university. I have loved every minute that I have been a part of this lovely community, and I know when I graduate next year, I will definitely miss my daily trips to the library.
View moreThe best part about studying at the university of Warwick is its diverse and open minded culture. Studying with students from all over the world, I have learned not just academic knowledge, but also unique experiences that have widened my perspective, allowing me grow in this multicultural and globalised community.
In addition, there is a strong sense of community since the university is campus – based, it enables students to strongly facilitate connections with other students of similar thoughts, hobbies and specialties.
With amazing facilities such as the new faculty of arts building and the lively student life, Warwick is defintley the place you want to be. The quakity of education is unmatched, and lecturers enthusiasm is contagious. On top of this the surrounding cities of Leamington, Coventry, and Kenilworth, will leave you in awe. From coding to writing, from art to cooking, you will find something to do and people to do it with at warwick. It truly feels like home, and you will finally feel like you belong!
View moreAfter having spent two full years at the University of Warwick, I am confident in the fact that I would recommend the university. Coming to Warwick as an international student, I was pleasantly surprised at how easy it was to meet people and join societies that were all culturally and intellectually diverse. As you live on campus during your first year, you are bound to meet so many people, and the fairs and activities that the university sets up encourage this! My favourite thing about Warwick is the campus, it is so familiar yet always changing! I loved getting to know the campus during my first year and finding my go-to study spots, but also admiring the new architecture. There are countless renovations and projects that make it feel like the university is really putting their money and effort back into you! What I really enjoy at Warwick is also the community. As most of its courses are highly ranked, you are surrounded by typically like-minded people, and the lecturers, coming from all over the world, bring their unique viewpoint to the subject, something that I believe is rare at other university. In Psychology, what really drew me in was the emphasis on research and building these skills. I have had the opportunity to participate in a few research schemes, that are not only career-building, but also truly innovatory in my field!
View moregreat academic curriculum with a perfect social life balance. awesome accommodation on campus with great accessibility around the university. wide range of options for free time including social clubs, state of the art sport facilities and numerous dining options.
View moreI would definitely recommend this university. This a whole new experience. The professors are helpful. The facilities are good and comfortable for studies. The Sport and Wellness hub is nice. The whole atmosphere is good.
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