Warwick although not in a very good location offers students a great social life. Unlike universities in a city, it has a huge campus which offers a wide range of things to do. There are restaurants all over, from healthy options like bread oven (our own subway substitute!) to places where you can hog on junk food. There are also bikes all across campus that one can rent/pay a monthly see for to bike from one place to another, which I find very convenient. There’s a Tesco superstore nearby too, which offers more affordable groceries than the campus grocery store. As for value for money, I feel that the fee for Warwick business school is actually quite high for international students, with little to no aid available which is quite disappointing. I think more focus needs to be paid on creating funding opportunities for international students which makes them more motivated. As for mental well being, recent happenings have really escalated the focus on mental health and Warwick really has paid attention to ensure its students are doing well. The students union also offers lots of support for mental well being which is a plus point. There are also lots of career opportunities at WBS such as regular career fairs, events by companies such as Unilever, Amplify trading etc. which really help one gain more exposure in specific industries. By the end of it, Warwick business school provides great opportunities but needs to focus more on providing value to international students.