So you got in for maths? What happened to St Andrews, if you don't mind me asking?
I decided to go for Discrete Maths, which was offered to me as an alternative. I found Warwick amazing (much nice than St Andrews) and so had to accept it.
I decided to go for Discrete Maths, which was offered to me as an alternative. I found Warwick amazing (much nice than St Andrews) and so had to accept it.
Well, either way, it's nice to know you're going to Warwick Have you taken a look at the discrete maths course in any depth?
Well, either way, it's nice to know you're going to Warwick Have you taken a look at the discrete maths course in any depth?
Yes, I had a good long look at it on results day itself. I received a call from a professor as well which enabled me to discuss it. Much of it is flexible and modules from the main maths course and other courses can be added. Should be good Which course are you doing again???
Yes, I had a good long look at it on results day itself. I received a call from a professor as well which enabled me to discuss it. Much of it is flexible and modules from the main maths course and other courses can be added. Should be good Which course are you doing again???
I'm doing Economics. How does it differ from straight maths, beyond the pure stuff I'm guessing? I assumed it was like decision maths, or something similar.
I'm doing Economics. How does it differ from straight maths, beyond the pure stuff I'm guessing? I assumed it was like decision maths, or something similar.
Nice. I'm going to add some Economics modules to my course as I plan to move into a career in finance. It differs in that it deals with units that are more akin to computer science, logic and, as you say, decision maths. Plus it has much of the 'usual' stuff too. Are you looking forward to it? I'm very excited.....
Nice. I'm going to add some Economics modules to my course as I plan to move into a career in finance. It differs in that it deals with units that are more akin to computer science, logic and, as you say, decision maths. Plus it has much of the 'usual' stuff too. Are you looking forward to it? I'm very excited.....
Very much so! I was thinking of doing some maths/finance optional modules, but I'm not too sure yet, I just want to get there first Which other accommodation did you apply to?
Very much so! I was thinking of doing some maths/finance optional modules, but I'm not too sure yet, I just want to get there first Which other accommodation did you apply to?
I can't remember all of them, but I put down Arthur Vick and Lakeside. You?
Hey guys, so basically I'm going to be off to Warwick to study English literature in October and originally hadn't planned to move in to accommodation. However, being the neurotic person i am, have decided to move out. I don't fancy going into halls however if anyone was willing to share an apartment I'd be eternally grateful xxxxxx
Do all accomadations provide duvet and pillow? Sorry but I read on the facilities that they do, but then I read somewhere else on the website that they don't 😕😕
Do all accomadations provide duvet and pillow? Sorry but I read on the facilities that they do, but then I read somewhere else on the website that they don't 😕😕
Yeah, they do. The pillows are pretty thin, though, so you might want to bring your own.
Just got very excited about my daughter's acceptance at Warwick Uni. She'll be doing Film and Literature, for which she's supposed to be reading a long list of books over the summer (well, what's left of it ). Any suggestions on how to get the required books cheap?
Just got very excited about my daughter's acceptance at Warwick Uni. She'll be doing Film and Literature, for which she's supposed to be reading a long list of books over the summer (well, what's left of it ). Any suggestions on how to get the required books cheap?
Thanks in advance.
Abe books, Amazon and eBay are all good, online bookstores . Though the SU will run (hopefully) a second-hand book sale in about week 2 where stuff can go cheap