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University of Warwick Reviews
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The academics at Warwick exposes you to a career in economics research. There’s a lot of faculty who have experience in microeconomics. If your interest lies in microeconomics, Warwick is really one of the best places to be, in the U.K. The syllabus is updated annually, taking into account all the relevant trends in economics.
25000 pounds for one year
The study pressure is good. The curriculum is properly updated with recent terminologies so it?s quite good in terms of curriculum and academics.
I wished to study in UK so I applied for university and then I got selected here in this university.
The course curriculum has been excellent and very well developed. The academics are excellent, with lecturers who understand their subject very well. It is feasible to keep up with the curriculum if time is well managed, and the online learning facilities have been strong as well. It is possible to pursue extracurriculars while keeping up with academic work. The tests and assignment submissions have been very understandable and feasible.
The University has a strong business and economics programme, as well as strong employability. Warwick is often targeted for economics and finance relate subjects, allowing excellent opportunities for internships and career experience. It's proximity to London also allows convenience for travelling to internships and companies.
My course syllabus is very relevant to the economy.though its very expensive and contact hours are really low.
Warwick is very good University and particularly for course its the best in UK under my achievables.
The course is very relevant particularly with its maths focus it prepares students to understand the mathematical side of economics along with the intuition behind it as well
The reputation of the university, and particularly its economics department is one of the main reasons I chose it
It's quite rigorous and taught with relevance to current events.
comes unto 75000 pounds.
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