Information for our Offer Holders
Please visit this site again in a few days, because we will post material from the Offer-Holder Visit Days that took place Monday March 21 and Tuesday March 22. The registration form is now closed. If would like to attend, please contact stats.ug.support@warwick.ac.uk.
Congratulations on receiving an offer to study at Warwick
This page contains information for applicants who have received an offer, or who have been recommended by the Department to receive an offer, to study for any of the Data Science, MathStat or MORSE degrees at Warwick.
The next stepYou will be invited to an Offer-Holder Visit Day. The Offer-Holder Visit Day has been designed to give you a better idea of the range of possible "real world" applications of modern mathematics, and an insight into what our students and their lecturers/professors actually do. It will also include a talk by a lecturer based on some recent A-level and STEP-paper questions. (We do strongly encourage students to take STEP papers if at all possible: see below for more on this.) There will be information on careers and funding, and various opportunities for questions and individual consultations. Please see below for a schedule. These special Visit Days at Warwick Statistics in March are for our offer-holders only. Our aim is to provide a very memorable day of activity that will inspire you, as well as helping you to decide whether Warwick is the best place for your degree course. Our students are extremely important to the life of the Department; if you do come to study here, we want you to be sure that the choice you made was the right one for you. |
Your decision
Deciding on your Firm and Insurance choices is a very important decision. Below is information which may help you decide.
The course structure and information about modules
Studying in one of our degree courses means following your passion for mathematical sciences and combining it with modern applications. An overview of our courses can be found at the departmental undergraduate courses website: https://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/statistics/courses and the departmental pages for the Data Science, MathStat, and MORSE degrees. The detailed course guides for our degrees with links to module descriptions can be found here: http://warwick.ac.uk/stats/courses/handbooks. An overview of each of our degrees, including short videos by academics introducing the degrees, can be found at the Warwick University Undergraduate Prospectus pages: Data Science, MathStat and MORSE.
Careers
Some information about possible careers can be found in our general leaflets:
- Data Science: http://warwick.ac.uk/datsci/data_science.pdf
- MathStat: http://warwick.ac.uk/stats/courses/maths-stats.pdf
- MORSE: http://warwick.ac.uk/stats/courses/morse.pdf
STEP, AEA and our Entrance Prizes
Mathematics at university is more complex and more rigorous than mathematics at school. We recommend that you get a taste of this by obtaining more practice in mathematical problem solving. An excellent way to do so is to prepare for an AEA and/or for one of the STEP papers in Mathematics. Any time that you spend preparing for such papers will help you with the transition to university-level mathematics. At the same time, after having practised these harder questions, you should feel even more confident in answering standard A-level questions, thereby boosting your A-level performance. More about the motivation and practicalities regarding STEP and AEA can be found in our FAQ pages. In order to encourage you to take one of these examinations, we offer a £2000 prize to each 2016 entrant who achieves Grade S (Outstanding) in any of STEP I, STEP II or STEP III in 2016. For full details and the conditions see http://warwick.ac.uk/stats/courses/entrance-prizes.
Programme on the Offer-Holder Visit Day
- 10:30-11:15 Registration (some academics will be there, too, and you can use the opportunity to speak to them about the courses)
- 11:15-12:00 Talk "Risk and Predictability — Where Might Modern Mathematics Take Me?" and opportunity for questions
- 12:00-13:00 Lunch and Undergraduate Research Project Poster Exhibition with manned tables giving information about
- Careers
- Funding
- Accommodation
- Admissions
- 13:00-13:45 Talk "How to solve it? Examples from STEP and A-level papers" and opportunity for questions
- 14:00-15:00 Campus tour led by current MathStat and MORSE students / Small group meetings with lecturers and professors
- from 15:00 Tea, and more information
Please note that the primary purpose of the Campus Tour is to give Offer-Holders the opportunity to meet our current students and to ask them questions in an informal setting. The department's Offer-Holder days are not official University Open Days, and consequently there will be no opportunity to see, for example, student accommodation.
Directions
The Offer-Holder Visit Day events take place in the Mathematics and Statistics building; here is how to find us. The University is located adjacent to Coventry (not in the town of Warwick). For directions, campus maps and related information please consult the Visiting the University page. It provides detailed information and links for getting to campus by many means of transportation.
In particularly, you can arrive by train or coach. A list of nearby train stations (including Coventry and Leamington Spa as well as others) and information on bus services connecting them to campus can be found here. Information on a number of option to get to campus by coach is here. It is possible to take a National Express coach to either Coventry or Leamington Spa and continue with local busses from there. Megabus has a stop in walking distance from campus (very cheap, but runs infrequently and needs reservation).
The University is also accessible by car. However, University car parking facilities are likely to be very busy on the day. The invitation email for the Offer-Holder Visit Day has more information on where you can find suitable parking.
For details on all means of transportation see the University's Travel Directions page.