Warwick University is one that is quite flexible and open in its style of teaching. It really pushes the emphasis on you to choose what you wish to study. There are limits to these such the few core modules, but even then they allow you to focus on the areas that you find the most interesting. This can be beneficial, especially if you want to fully enjoy the campus experience with societies. The style of examination is also fairer as it allows you to choose the assessment style you wish in certain modules, such as no exams or presentations instead of another essay. Although the facilities made to history students do suffer at times. The careers department is also very supportive, but a lot is to do with you being proactive in engaging with opportunities, such as the Warwick Summer Internship programme.