Michael Chopra
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I am going there in January and I want to ask if its a good uni and what are the pros and cons of the university?
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Every University has good points and bad points.I am going there in January and I want to ask if its a good uni and what are the pros and cons of the university?
I am going there in January and I want to ask if its a good uni and what are the pros and cons of the university?
What course are you doing if you don't mind me asking?
Additionally, Coventry has a much better reputation now then it did when I was considering it as an option, they have very good links with employers and have invested a lot more in various departments.
I went to one of the best uni's in the country and it took a while and so much blood, sweat and tears but that was my goal. In the grand scheme from experience it doesn't matter and Cov may actually suit your strengths, my advice is aim for a first and try to do a placement year, however in the end if you didn't and manage to get a foot in the door it's always about experience in the end and having a degree qualification, graduate schemes in this sense can be decieving because they are competetive and make you think that there are not options elsewhere or you need to go to x or y uni or have a certain class to be able to do really well.
Business in International Year One.
Nice. Where are you going to stay? Have you got accomodation sorted yet? Are you going to stay in halls of residence or a house, or have you still not sorted it yet?
I haven't booked accommodation yet but most likely it would be halls. How far is uni from the city center and does it have a good nightlife?
Your attitude is everything, no matter where you go or what class you have if you don't settle for less or give up your career goals I can gurantee you that there is no doubt you will do well.
Uni is very very close to the city centre which is a big advantage. It's like 5-10 mins walk away so yeah, you're very close to everything. Yes, the nightlife is good, there's a couple of decent clubs, one called Kasbah and one called JJ's so yeah you won't have any problems when it comes to that side of things.
From memory it had a good Business School.
You maybe thinking of Warwick.
One of the better universities in the Uk is in Coventry and is called Warwick.
Its not in Coventry. It's in Warwick which is like almost an hour away from Coventry.
It's on the outskirts
You maybe thinking of Warwick.
One of the better universities in the Uk is in Coventry and is called Warwick.
I know about it more than you. My sister just got graduated from there in July.
It ranks 800 in the world as per THE. SO that should explain if it is good or bad university.
Damn that means OP bhai could have studied in Pak at a higher ranked uni lol
Its not in Coventry. It's in Warwick which is like almost an hour away from Coventry.
Degrees are overrated, just make sure you don’t entirely flop the whole thing (get a minimum 2:1) and during your study get relevant work experience in your chosen field.
No Its in Coventry. I used to work there and its an amazing University.
As for Coventry, it is one of the most improved Universities in the UK and has beaten many Russel Group uni's to get a very good rating over the last few years. I would check what its TEF score was and also have a look at the course you are studying. Try the guardian website. You can search via course there. Unfortunately I didn't like coventry the city. Horrible to look at and some unsavoury chav types hanging out in the town centre.
Im suprised you didnt go for Warwick. It was a great place to work and the campus is amazing..
for example they spent over 30k just on cricket nets a few years back!! They also host the premier league referees conference every year and their sporting facilities are amazing.
For Warwick you need grades which i couldn't get
oh ok. what other unis did you look at? and what grades did you get?
Not for BME's. For us they are a gateway to a better life. Without degrees we are at the bottom of the pile. Just to compete with non BME's we need degree's.