Warwicks combined English and Creative Writing course is the most oversubscribed arts course in europe... it doesn't show up on league tables though so it's hard to judge.
I know Warwick is strong accross all fields but what are the 3 most "famous/prestigious" courses at Warwick?
If there was an award for the OP of the most pointless threads, you would definitely win it by a long shot.
Seriously people are right. The amount of time and space people waste on this site delving into endless debates on university and course prestige is beyond ridiculous. I know I have posted at times but seriously some ppl need to grow up and get a life.
If there was an award for the OP of the most pointless threads, you would definitely win it by a long shot.
Seriously people are right. The amount of time and space people waste on this site delving into endless debates on university and course prestige is beyond ridiculous. I know I have posted at times but seriously some ppl need to grow up and get a life.
lol, but his threads do get quite a large response...
1. Who cares what the three strongest courses are at Warwick? This is just a completley opinion based question.
2. Who cares about prestige? , a university is a university! Does it actually matter where you study? To some degree maybe yes but mostly no.
1. The OP cares. This is just a completley opinion based question. Yeah requiring answers that are obviously and inherently opinion-based ... Not the endless 'my uni is better' and equally banal 'these are your opinions! , they must be meaningless!' crap that people spout every time someone asks a question of this nature
2. Your future boss 90% of the time , your future colleagues and current friends. Your parents and relatives , and thus if you have half a brain, you.
To some degree maybe yes but mostly no. To intelligent foward-looking people ~ Yes. To those planning to take decent degree subjects and entering decent jobs ~ Yes
i'd like to add that international students would care about the op's concerns a lot cos we are paying a small fortune to study in the uk. every factor matters.
1. The OP cares. This is just a completley opinion based question. Yeah requiring answers that are obviously and inherently opinion-based ... Not the endless 'my uni is better' and equally banal 'these are your opinions! , they must be meaningless!' crap that people spout every time someone asks a question of this nature
2. Your future boss 90% of the time , your future colleagues and current friends. Your parents and relatives , and thus if you have half a brain, you.
To some degree maybe yes but mostly no. To intelligent foward-looking people ~ Yes. To those planning to take decent degree subjects and entering decent jobs ~ Yes