The University of Warwick

Reviews

Anonymous

It's ok. course is fine, student union is proactive, careers services could be better. but my overall experience is decent.

Anonymous

The campus for Warwick is incredible. It’s constantly evolving with new learning and research facilities being put up. Piazza is my highlight where friends can come to watch a movie or a game on the outside big screen Warwick’s lecturers are always so enthusiastic and push you to your full potential. I love it!

Anonymous

I loved how pretty & natural the campus was. I really liked sports there. Also the lakes. Beautiful uni! The geese were cute. Also my personal tutor was lovely and surrounding areas of Kenilworth were nice.

Anonymous

The three years I spent at Warwick were without a doubt the best years of my life. The opportunities that arise from attending Warwick are like no other. I have made best friends for life and secured connections that elsewhere would not be possible. Being within the Warwick bubble makes you feel warm and fills your life with energy. Even now, two years on from graduating, I am so happy to discuss my time at Warwick.

Anonymous

The university of warwick is quite academically acclaimed. It does have very good facilities on average. However concerns I have are for example during exam seasons there are too few study spaces.

Anonymous

Warwick is an amazing university helped run by academics whom are passionate about their disciplines. Over the last five years the campus has had significant money invested into it, making it a much more modern and nicer environment. The university offers numerous events throughout the week, with Pop! wednesday's being the biggest attraction. The local pub, The Dirty Duck, also offers a weekly pub quiz that is fun.

Anonymous

Campus is nice and friendly, course is engaging, SU is a little slow but on the whole pretty decent. My experience at uni has been fantastic so far, made a lot of new friends and learnt a lot from a course that suits me well. I feel equipped for the future now.

Anonymous

I am currently in my first year here at Warwick on a psychotherapy course. I transferred here from Birkbeck in London to continue my studies specifically for the field I'm studying in. I really enjoy studying here as I feel the tutors and university staff have students well-being truly at heart. University seems such a normal thing to do, to study, to pass. But there's so many things that these things involve that the tutors and uni staff help us with. This uni offers free yoga classes also which I LOVE, some classes specifically to help memory, some for anxiety and so on. They also have a lot of mindfulness classes. I feel very lucky to have these things in place at my university. The tutors also make sure we HAVE to have at least two tutorials per term just to see how we're getting on with ourselves and the course. I like that they actually care about us as individuals and take our real lives into consideration and not just expect expect expect. I love Warwick university and my course :) 10/10 would recommend.

Anonymous

If you’re looking for the perfect blend of academics, sports and social life then Warwick is perfect. They work you hard, but not too hard to make life outside the books impossible. Our nightlife is lame, but if you’re up to embrace the lameness and you’re up for a boogy to tunes your mum and dad probably danced to, than Warwick is the one for you!

Anonymous

It is an amazing university with amazing courses and overall very good facilities. I am a postgraduate student here, it is the best 1 year I’ve ever had. The night life on campus is very good with pop nights every Wednesday night.

Anonymous

Though some of the lectures, at least for my course, can be hard to understand at times, the overall quality of teaching is great. The subjects learned is broad and detailed enough that it is not only useful but interesting too. The connections with industry, especially WMG and JLR, is incredibly useful and has provided me with experience beyond just the course.

Anonymous

The campus and facilities are great, depending on what subject you do. All are pretty good but humanities not as aesthetic as rest. Personally I do engineering which has just been done up so now looks great. Work is constantly beeing done on campus, very easy to see whete they spend our money. WMG is a very constant factor in engineering at Warwick and are great for studying and facilities.

Anonymous

Warwick is everything I ever dreamed of and more. The campus is becoming a beautiful space full of modern buildings and well-run bars and pubs, and Leamington is a very pretty town too if you're living off-campus. I very highly recommend it as a uni primarily on the basis of its forward thinking flexible courses, completely customisable to what you want to specialise in, and the tutors who really go out of their way to teach you what they love.

Anonymous

The university in itself is very large so when you're new to the scene it can be a bit confusing and easy to get lost! But over time you get used to the routes. I really enjoy my course that I'm on which is a person centred - psychotherapy course. My tutors are amazing with giving us extra support if needed and just support in general. I'm very happy and grateful to be enrolled in this course. Moving onto my second year here at Warwick now.

Anonymous

the university is sat on such a beautiful green campus and i love the tranquility of it. It may be a bit isolated from city life but it is easily connected to coventry with a bus ride every 15-30mins and its only one hour from london by train!

Anonymous

The campus has great facilities and is constantly expanding. Currently includes an amazing climbing center inside the sports center. Sadly the plans for the next sports center seem to be designed with aesthetics in mind instead of practicality and what climbers actually want.

Anonymous

Warwick University has a great sports center with an amazing climbing wall and bouldering room. There are plans for a new sports center with new climbing facilities which sadly seem to be focused more on aesthetics than practicality and what climbers want. The downside to the amazing campus is the lack of nightlife, requiring you to travel to leamington Spa by bus to go to OK bars and clubs.

Anonymous

When you take all the individual elements of Warwick that you can review in this survey you find yourself giving it 3/4 stars in most. The campus is functional and easy to get around but it’s not amazing. The le tire theatres are a real mixed bag, some are great some are a little dated. The SU puts on a good sports night every week but there’s little variety. The sports facilities could be amazing there are lots of pitches and a new 4G however the staff seem a bit obstructive about letting us use them and the gym weights area is sub-par. What’s interesting though is I’d still give the university 5 stars overall because I’ve only been here two terms but I’ve had the most amazing time, and I wouldn’t change it for the world.

Anonymous

The campus is reallyamazing. The facilities are really good (all that you are alever going to need), I may not be able to appropriately comment on the courses as I do not have any other sources to compare it with but I must say that there are a lot of courses to pick from, the SU is decent and the careers service are really helpful.

Anonymous

Really nice campus, with generally good facilities, could do with more study space. Careers services are good and there are a lot of opportunities that are presented to students.

Anonymous

Warwick has very high teaching and good facilities. I enjoy every aspect of it and would definitely decide to chose to come here again. There are plenty of opportunities for everyone.

Anonymous

My French and history degree is engaging, with plenty of opportunity to develop my interests in a wide range of subjects. The tutors and committed and passionate about their subjects, while there is also a strong emphasis on ensuring that students are ready for the world of work.

Anonymous

The campus is a great place to study, with lots of spaces available to work in any scenario. The Economics course is good, teaching and lecture material included.

Anonymous

The campus is really friendly and almost it’s own world away from everything else. Having a campus that isn’t in a town is actually really cool. Everything that you need is within 15 minute walk. Student union is pretty good, although most nights out are in leamington spa. The best bit about Warwick compared to other unis is without a doubt circle. Circle is something sports teams and societies do every Wednesday night - it’s basically the best pre drinks ever, but every week. It’s organised drinking games from 7 through till 10, and you drink a tonne.