u/BottleOfSalgam

I need your help

Hi everyone, I’m an international student and I’ve received offers for the following programs:

Warwick: Computer Systems Engineering (Current favorite)

Bristol: CS with AI

Glasgow: Electronic and Software Engineering

Leeds: Electronics and Computer Engineering

I have a background in robotics and definitely prefer a "hands-on" hardware-software mix over pure theory. My goal is to work in the tech or robotics industry in Europe/UK after graduation.
I’m currently leaning towards Warwick because of its reputation and the specific course structure, but I’d love to hear some outside perspectives.

  1. Which of these universities has the best industry links and prestige for a practical, systems-focused career?

  2. Is Warwick the right call for someone who prefers engineering/systems over pure CS?

  3. How strong is Warwick specifically in STEM subjects?

Thanks for the help

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u/BottleOfSalgam — 4 days ago
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I need advice

Hi everyone, I’m an international student and I’ve received offers for the following programs:

Warwick: Computer Systems Engineering (Current favorite)

Bristol: CS with AI

Glasgow: Electronic and Software Engineering

Leeds: Electronics and Computer Engineering

I have a background in robotics and definitely prefer a "hands-on" hardware-software mix over pure theory. My goal is to work in the tech or robotics industry in Europe/UK after graduation.
I’m currently leaning towards Warwick because of its reputation and the specific course structure, but I’d love to hear some outside perspectives.

  1. Which of these universities has the best industry links and prestige for a practical, systems-focused career?

  2. Is Warwick the right call for someone who prefers engineering/systems over pure CS?

  3. How strong is Warwick specifically in STEM subjects?

Thanks for the help

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u/BottleOfSalgam — 4 days ago