From my two years of experience in studying Law and Business at Warwick I can say that the faculty in my departments are really helpful. Most of the time, it is easy to get in contact with them and meet for any questions concern I have from a topic. Lecturers are great too, especially in the Law department. In law school, you will most likely find lecturers with different teaching styles which really exposes students to new ways of learning and education.
Many buildings on campus have study centres where students have the option to both study individually, and in groups. All study areas have cafes/restaurants.
My experience with Warwick accommodation has been amazing. in my first year, I lived in Sherbourne which is one of the most modern accommodation building, equipped with laundry rooms, study spaces and is very close to the business school and the sports centre. The walk from Sherbourne to cents campus is hardly 15minutes.
Warwick is a campus university and is self-sufficient with many eateries, cafes, grocery and stationery stores. Cannon park which is adjacent to the campus also has large Tesco. Post-first-year students have the opportunity to live in either Kenilworth, Coventry or Leamington Spa. All of these are in close distance to the campus and take no longer than 25 mins on a bus ride.