anyone thinking of applying/applied to epp at warwick? if you have already applied, have you got any offers/rejections and what are your predicted grades? i haven’t seen many people considering this course so far
anyone thinking of applying/applied to epp at warwick? if you have already applied, have you got any offers/rejections and what are your predicted grades? i haven’t seen many people considering this course so far
I have a few cousins who live in India (I live in the UK) and I thought CBSE was the equivalent of GCSE in the UK. If so, what are your A-level (12th) predictions? x
I have a few cousins who live in India (I live in the UK) and I thought CBSE was the equivalent of GCSE in the UK. If so, what are your A-level (12th) predictions? x
AISSE is 10th (equivalent to GCSE), AISSCE (or CBSE) is 12th (equivalent to A Levels). So these are my final predicted scores
anyone thinking of applying/applied to epp at warwick? if you have already applied, have you got any offers/rejections and what are your predicted grades? i haven’t seen many people considering this course so far
back on this thread after a month and still no EPP people lmao. Anyone actually applied for EPP yet???
I applied for EPP too. Sent in my application 09/12/2020. I haven't heard back yet either, although I know someone who has an offer (they were early entry).
I've applied for economics everywhere else, and I'm just waiting on Warwick and KCL!
I applied for EPP too. Sent in my application 09/12/2020. I haven't heard back yet either, although I know someone who has an offer (they were early entry).
I've applied for economics everywhere else, and I'm just waiting on Warwick and KCL!
yup same I applied first week of December and waiting, applied for eco at UCL LSE KCL and Bristol.
Yes! How do you find the course and the university in general?
It's difficult to judge it right now with the pandemic but it has an excellent reputation especially with employers, I'd say it is focused on careers more than social life. Campus is fun, there's lots to do and it has a student community feel to it since most people are students there. In 2nd year you could choose to live in Coventry which has more of a city feel with lots of takeaways and different activities. Leamington Spa is another place to move which I'd say is much more affluent overall with clubs and cafes etc. The course itself is very interesting and allows you to specialise in what you're interested in, you could potentially have 80% of your degree from one subject. If you're looking towards banking and finance jobs you can focus on economics, Warwick has especially strong links with the big finance firms. Any other questions don't hesitate to ask.
From my understanding, there are two 'pathways' after first year. Which one did you take? If you took the economics route, how are you finding it, and how does it differ from the normal economics course (i.e. is it very focused on just behavioural economics?)