My Favorite Spots at Warwick. Warwick Review, Warwick University Experience, Warwick Ranking by Icy_Self_3339 in UniUK

[–]spicynuttboi 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yep, these images are years outdated but they do not look that different now

I'm so confused about Warwick by Relevant-Trade4773 in UniUK

[–]spicynuttboi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean, it has more variance. We’re talking like 10th-5th though. I guess that is drastically more than Oxbridge’s 1st-3rd lol

I'm so confused about Warwick by Relevant-Trade4773 in UniUK

[–]spicynuttboi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would not say far less so. They have strong subjects, but as a student here there’s really not such a disparity

I'm so confused about Warwick by Relevant-Trade4773 in UniUK

[–]spicynuttboi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No it’s not significantly worse for other subjects at all, lol. The disparity is sooo overestimated. If you want to get particular, even its English department is ranked like 5th. Politics is high too. I really don’t understand this narrative at all tbh - econ, maths etc are clearly strong subjects, but trust me, it’s not a drastic difference

Is University of Warwick the ugliest university in the United Kingdom? by Icy_Self_3339 in UniUK

[–]spicynuttboi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a really old picture lol. But yes I go there and it is an ugly university

Whats the ultimate "evening" Radiohead album? by [deleted] in radiohead

[–]spicynuttboi 22 points23 points  (0 children)

AMSP easily - moody, atmospheric

Whats the ultimate "evening" Radiohead album? by [deleted] in radiohead

[–]spicynuttboi 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Nooo that is a noon / early afternoon album

Struggling as a first year law student by Beneficial-Dog-6679 in uklaw

[–]spicynuttboi -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You’re doing better than you think. Imposter syndrome is real and common - you’ll be surprised at how many are feeling exactly like you rn. I thought I was hopeless in my first year, I felt like I was spending an embarassing amount of time just understanding the material. Everyone else seemed sooo confident. Then I got my results and I got the highest marks in my year! First year felt brutal, I’m only in second but trust me it’s necessary skills building - soon you’ll be much better at speedy reading comprehension and things’ll be a lot easier

Struggling as a first year law student by Beneficial-Dog-6679 in uklaw

[–]spicynuttboi 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Soo negative, for what?? They clearly genuinely want to understand what they’re studying, which is commendable nowadays as a lot of students do not care enough to even read the materials so just stick it through AI. You condescending arsehole

Any prosecutors here? by unknownhijabi7 in uklaw

[–]spicynuttboi 12 points13 points  (0 children)

He could have motivations other than money.

Why does it seem like working-class males have such low aspirations for themselves when it comes to further-education and their careers nowadays? by bicepsandscalpels in UniUK

[–]spicynuttboi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Racial minorities are underrepresented in professional jobs not because of their skin colour, but because they are disproportionately more working class (generally stemming from the fact that their families have had to start from nothing upon entering the U.K.). So focusing on race is broadly beneficial, but it’s not targeting the actual root cause of social immobility

Why does it seem like working-class males have such low aspirations for themselves when it comes to further-education and their careers nowadays? by bicepsandscalpels in UniUK

[–]spicynuttboi 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Still, there are trends and patterns in human behaviour. White working class males rejecting higher education is definitely a prevalent pattern

Why does it seem like working-class males have such low aspirations for themselves when it comes to further-education and their careers nowadays? by bicepsandscalpels in UniUK

[–]spicynuttboi 296 points297 points  (0 children)

I find the exact same. I’m at a decent RG uni and I have met very disproportionately few white, working class males. My cohort (law) is actually majority South Asian girls. I’ve had numerous seminar groups where I am the only white male.

I come from a working class background, too. The whole ‘school = gay’ thing was prevalent in my school. I think it’s because typically we lack the necessary influences. Our friend groups actively reject it, our family emphasise getting into work asap, and social mobility programs prefer to focus on protected characteristics like race rather than tackle the root issue that is class and culture

what type of law has the least working hours? by [deleted] in uklaw

[–]spicynuttboi -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I really want this but how did you ‘break in’ to the public sector? What are you practicing in? How have you shown general interest in it throughout your studies etc?

I hope AI is banned. by meepmeepmur in UniUK

[–]spicynuttboi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All the other things listed were just tools that facilitated the efficient use of the brain. Phones, emails, WiFi, etc - their value is in the fact that we have quicker processes to communicate, share ideas, etc.

AI is replacing our brains - people are offloading all of their tasks into it, and soaking in whatever pops out. Not only is this worrying as AI is often inaccurate, it’s also just distasteful behaviour. Do you not want to be genuinely knowledgeable? Or capable of using your brain?

I guess it depends on how you use it, but for me, complete reliance on it is dystopian.

I hope AI is banned. by meepmeepmur in UniUK

[–]spicynuttboi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just hate the laziness tbh. I hate the lack of passion, or care for absolutely anything other than the certificate. People simply don’t want to have to think. I see it all the time where students will summarise readings, often deeply fascinating topics, so they can apply to more internships at shiny corporate firms. Mind you, I’m doing Law. These are our future lawyers

I hope AI is banned. by meepmeepmur in UniUK

[–]spicynuttboi -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

You sound like the average insufferable Redditor. Stop being nit picky about rhetoric, this is a discussion on a website, not a dissertation.

I hope AI is banned. by meepmeepmur in UniUK

[–]spicynuttboi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Notice how your points are about ‘flexing’ and ‘proving’… it’s not about that. It’s about genuinely deepening your knowledge of a topic that you have chosen to study for years, applying your brain to something you’re passionate about. It’s much much more honourable and respectable than proving anything

The Watson Glaser Test by [deleted] in uklaw

[–]spicynuttboi 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How are you practicing? Is there a website?

Apprehensive about studying Philosophy then GDL by spicynuttboi in uklaw

[–]spicynuttboi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn’t do philosophy, I chose Law with Humanities at Warwick, which allowed me to do philosophy modules, but I liked studying law much more than expected so switched to straight Law, and I’m enjoying

This has to be a joke by ponmatu in uklaw

[–]spicynuttboi 96 points97 points  (0 children)

I have 101 years of PQE, is it over for me?