
Where to study at Warwick?
My day starts early, and since I live on campus, reaching WBS is just a short 7-8-minute walk away. On my way, I usually stop by Rootes Grocery Store for a quick grab-and-go breakfast or any essentials I might need. One of the perks of living on campus is the accessibility—whether it’s study spaces, sports facilities, or social events, everything is within reach.
Balancing coursework with group projects means I spend a good part of my afternoon discussing case studies and preparing presentations with my peers. The collaborative environment at WBS has helped me form strong connections with my classmates, making studying an enjoyable experience.
Balancing your day as a Master’s student
I like to take a break and head to the Sports and Wellness Hub. Playing badminton, basketball, or table tennis helps me unwind and re-energise. Warwick’s sports facilities are world-class, and the variety of activities available ensures that students can stay active in different ways.
One of the things I love most about Warwick’s campus is how lively it is. There’s always something happening at the Piazza—book sales, thrift stalls, plant sales, or cultural events. These small yet vibrant events add a sense of community and excitement to student life.
Whether it’s grabbing a coffee and people-watching at one of the cafés or participating in a campus event, there’s never a dull moment.
Time management during your MSc
Every day at WBS is a mix of learning, socialising, and personal growth. Whether it’s engaging lectures, fun social events, or simply a walk around campus with friends, there’s always something happening that makes my experience here truly memorable.
The combination of academic rigour, social interactions, and a supportive community has made my journey at Warwick both enriching and fulfilling.