Law at Birmingham or Warwick?
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Considering I will be commuting to both, which would you suggest?
Warwick would be further to commute but it seems like a great university so I'm very conflicted?
Warwick would be further to commute but it seems like a great university so I'm very conflicted?
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Considering I will be commuting to both, which would you suggest?
Warwick would be further to commute but it seems like a great university so I'm very conflicted?
Considering I will be commuting to both, which would you suggest?
Warwick would be further to commute but it seems like a great university so I'm very conflicted?
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Which one do you prefer in terms of night life, societies, city versus campus?
Which one do you prefer in terms of night life, societies, city versus campus?
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Warwick would be further to commute but it seems like a great university so I'm very conflicted?
Warwick would be further to commute but it seems like a great university so I'm very conflicted?
In my opinion though, Warwick is only really worth it for Maths/Economics. If you're not studying those subjects, you might as well just go to the one you think you'll like more.
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Considering I will be commuting to both, which would you suggest?
Warwick would be further to commute but it seems like a great university so I'm very conflicted?
Considering I will be commuting to both, which would you suggest?
Warwick would be further to commute but it seems like a great university so I'm very conflicted?
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Why do you think so?
Why do you think so?
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Why do you think so?
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The fact that Birmingham was established 65 years before Warwick, has 11 Nobel laureates and two Prime Ministers to its name means absolutely nothing on TSR.
The fact that Birmingham was established 65 years before Warwick, has 11 Nobel laureates and two Prime Ministers to its name means absolutely nothing on TSR.

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*birmingham
*birmingham
They're two very different universities. Warwick tends to rank higher in domestic league tables (although the difference is small), and it also has one of the best Maths departments in the country, but that doesn't mean the university is more respected than Birmingham.
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