I feel like Warwick is a great place to study, as it is a top-ranking university filled with some of the most remarkable students from all around the world. The structure of the courses and what they look like depends a lot on the decisions of individual departments, so it is hard to offer an overall insight about that, however, I’d say that one thing to keep in mind is that a lot of individual studies is required for most people. At the same time, by not having a very fixed schedule and the teaching methods relying more on individual study, there’s a lot of freedom about your schedule. The teachers are helpful, all/most of them offer office hours and support even outside of them, and I’d say, generally speaking, they are well prepared. But Warwick has a lot more to offer than academic prestige and I’d argue that the best part of this university is not the education you can get here, but the type of people you get to meet and all the variety you can observe, the great number of societies we have, the events organized and so on.