notts vs warwick vs bristol

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  1. iris's Avatar
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    notts vs warwick vs bristol
    any help reguarding choosing amongst these for an economicsa nd math bsc degree?
  2. rah's Avatar
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    (Original post by iris)
    any help reguarding choosing amongst these for an economicsa nd math bsc degree?
    no. they are all great, make your own decision and choose where you would be happiest.

    please try to search through the zillions of 'is X better than Y uni' threads
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    (Original post by iris)
    any help reguarding choosing amongst these for an economicsa nd math bsc degree?
    warwick imo, for its incredible rate of reputation and how employers rate it as a very numeric degree. I know that if you choose straight economics, i would choose warwick over the other 2 anyways
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    (Original post by rah)
    no. they are all great, make your own decision and choose where you would be happiest.

    please try to search through the zillions of 'is X better than Y uni' threads
    Correct.
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    (Original post by iris)
    any help reguarding choosing amongst these for an economicsa nd math bsc degree?
    I would go for Warwick.
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    (Original post by hornblower)
    I would go for Warwick.
    Nottingham is better situated. Better for a social life and for living out. Leamington and cov are a bit of a dive.
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    (Original post by Ladyluck)
    Nottingham is better situated. Better for a social life and for living out. Leamington and cov are a bit of a dive.
    I can understand the Coventry comment, but what exactly is wrong with Leamington? I loved it when I visited the university last month and I'm planning on living there in my second year. Much nicer place than Nottingham unless you want clubs! The other towns in the area surrounding Warwick University (Kenilworth, Warwick, Stratford) are very nice and Birmingham isn't exactly far either.
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    (Original post by mg84)
    I can understand the Coventry comment, but what exactly is wrong with Leamington? I loved it when I visited the university last month and I'm planning on living there in my second year. Much nicer place than Nottingham... unless you want clubs, which I don't!
    warwick is very nice perfect location for me not too far from my home (bristol) not too far from london - great uni as i keep saying
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    warwick is very nice perfect location for me not too far from my home (bristol) not too far from london - great uni as i keep saying
    Exactly, I just wish somebody would just give Coventry a makeover!
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