In the video you mention "choose your modules early" and I was wondering if you could expand on this a bit for the straight L100 Economics course. Are optional modules within the Economics department (EC-coded) guaranteed as long as you pick them before the deadline? Or are they allocated on a first come first served basis? Do you have to sign up for seminars or are they allocated (for core and optional modules)? Are Economics students given priority over non-Economics students when it comes to selecting optional modules within the Economics department?
How is the work load? And how is Warwick for someone who is an ethnic minority? Is there opportunities for internships? What advice would u give someone who hasn't studied econ before uni ?
Hey, some of the questions you've asked, I'll be answering in my next videos so stay tuned! My workload for Economics, there's a fair bit I won't lie - it's about trying to balance your degree whilst experiencing what uni has to offer! My advice - 1. Check the syllabus/content of uni you would be applying to...there are different types of Econ degrees out there (etc BSc/BA, some more maths based whilst some degrees are more essay based) 2. It's good to start off with the basics so speaking to any students in your school who are doing Economics/or asking your Econ teachers for a spare text book for you to read over time could be beneficial 3. Would also suggest during the summer having a look at possibly some 1st year undergrad stuff just because for myself, the jump from A-level Econ to Uni Econ was quite mad lool Hope this helps !
I have a scientific background too😂😅...Apparently I began to have interest in economics when I was studying for IGCSE. Just really started loving the interactions and all😅. What kind of jobs are you looking at after grad.
Hi. Thanks for the video. I have a question. Did you have to have maths to study economics at Warwick? Or did you know of people who were studying economics who didn’t have Maths A level? Does Warwick offer maths crashcrourse ?
Really it was down to lack of research, I did not know at the time that Warwick offered different variants of an Economics degree, hence why I felt that I should mention about it in this video!
Love your video! Just one question about Warwick - is there a racial divide? I've heard rumours from some people that it can be quite cliquey but hoping its not true. Trying to decide if I should accept my offer to do engineering there next year.
Thank you! Ah, I'll be talking more about this in the following Warwick videos to come so stay tuned! With what I seen, I'ld be lying if I said there weren't any cliques however, I've met some pretty amazing people at Warwick from across all boards. I feel you can only do the best that you can do by being you and also being proactive (e.g. sports, societies etc) and I'm sure you'll be able to find really cool people
@@craigmalcom6294 both Warwick and UCL are top universities for Economics. Warwick University consistently ranks in the top 3 universities in the UK for Economics - also in terms of employment, many Warwick graduates are recruited from top firms especially within the finance sector So really it was down to student satisfaction and the environment which I felt Warwick would be better
Warwick is a really good university, I wish I had gone there but hey everything happens for a reason we praise God regardless
Excited to see your growth during your studies, please try to document it as you go along
In the video you mention "choose your modules early" and I was wondering if you could expand on this a bit for the straight L100 Economics course.
Are optional modules within the Economics department (EC-coded) guaranteed as long as you pick them before the deadline? Or are they allocated on a first come first served basis?
Do you have to sign up for seminars or are they allocated (for core and optional modules)?
Are Economics students given priority over non-Economics students when it comes to selecting optional modules within the Economics department?
How is the work load? And how is Warwick for someone who is an ethnic minority?
Is there opportunities for internships?
What advice would u give someone who hasn't studied econ before uni ?
Hey, some of the questions you've asked, I'll be answering in my next videos so stay tuned!
My workload for Economics, there's a fair bit I won't lie - it's about trying to balance your degree whilst experiencing what uni has to offer!
My advice -
1. Check the syllabus/content of uni you would be applying to...there are different types of Econ degrees out there (etc BSc/BA, some more maths based whilst some degrees are more essay based)
2. It's good to start off with the basics so speaking to any students in your school who are doing Economics/or asking your Econ teachers for a spare text book for you to read over time could be beneficial
3. Would also suggest during the summer having a look at possibly some 1st year undergrad stuff just because for myself, the jump from A-level Econ to Uni Econ was quite mad lool
Hope this helps !
Hi, i just got an offer from Warwick for Econ. Great video with lots of useful advice :)
A S what did you get for predicted grades?
Timothy 4 A*s
@@AS-ds5zm Which A levels did you do please?
@@103-p5n Maths, Further Maths, Economics and Spanish.
What grades do you need to be accepted?
Great vid! What did u get in your alevels?
I have a scientific background too😂😅...Apparently I began to have interest in economics when I was studying for IGCSE. Just really started loving the interactions and all😅. What kind of jobs are you looking at after grad.
Hi. Thanks for the video. I have a question. Did you have to have maths to study economics at Warwick?
Or did you know of people who were studying economics who didn’t have Maths A level?
Does Warwick offer maths crashcrourse ?
Hey how did you put your notes down. Typing? Writing physically?
Hi, do you know the difference between BA and BSC Economics
Might be wrong but BA is more theoretical and Bsc is more Mathematical :)
what made you choose pure Economics over Econs & industrial organisation or Econs, Politics & International studies?
Really it was down to lack of research, I did not know at the time that Warwick offered different variants of an Economics degree, hence why I felt that I should mention about it in this video!
This Is Chi thanks for your reply! Your video definitely made me research and lay out all my options beforehand 😊
Love your video! Just one question about Warwick - is there a racial divide?
I've heard rumours from some people that it can be quite cliquey but hoping its not true.
Trying to decide if I should accept my offer to do engineering there next year.
Thank you!
Ah, I'll be talking more about this in the following Warwick videos to come so stay tuned!
With what I seen, I'ld be lying if I said there weren't any cliques however, I've met some pretty amazing people at Warwick from across all boards.
I feel you can only do the best that you can do by being you and also being proactive (e.g. sports, societies etc) and I'm sure you'll be able to find really cool people
Yess please do! @@chicareers
@@chicareers Which video did you talk about it?
Did you get into lse or ucl and what were ur predicted grades?
Hey!
Got into UCL but chose Warwick instead
My predicted grades were: 4A*s
@@chicareers wait why wud u pick warwick ?😂, ucl' s much better
@@craigmalcom6294 both Warwick and UCL are top universities for Economics.
Warwick University consistently ranks in the top 3 universities in the UK for Economics - also in terms of employment, many Warwick graduates are recruited from top firms especially within the finance sector
So really it was down to student satisfaction and the environment which I felt Warwick would be better
@@craigmalcom6294 I had offer from Warwick and UCL too. I chose Warwick aswell haha
I specifically came to this video to see if you would mention economic history. I hate this module, they really need to scrap it 😤😤
it's been 2 yrs and another fresher-year student came to find this comment...I hate economic history:(((
@@eyang530 Welp, time to continue that notion, my year hates it too.
I like your make-up!!
What A-Levels did you do?
Hey!
I recently did a video on the A-levels I did...make sure to check it out!
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