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Can non-scientific hobbies add to a person’s ability to be a good student, and why? Can you think of any examples in your own case?

This is a very broad question asked often towards the end of an Oxbridge interview to try and understand if the student is suitable for a degree which will be academically very intense. The interviewer wi...

Answered by Megan L. Oxbridge Preparation tutor
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How do I prepare for a Cambridge law interview?

The Cambridge entrance experience is usually divided in two strands. First, they aim to test the personal experiences and competencies as stated in your personal statement. They do that by asking question...

Answered by Myrto C. Oxbridge Preparation tutor
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What are Oxford interviewers looking for?

Obviously your school grades and predicted A Level grades are important, but if you've made it to the interview stage then your grades have proven to Oxford that you have the academic ability to study on ...

Answered by Ella W. Oxbridge Preparation tutor
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For a murder conviction, it must be proved that the defendant intended to cause serious injury or death. The jury is directed to consider the 'normal meaning' of intent. What do you think that means and do you think it is a suitable direction for a jury?

Normally, there would be more context for a question like this; for instance, you may have been given a murder case to read beforehand which would likely provoke some questions about the meaning of intent...

Answered by Sabrina L. Oxbridge Preparation tutor
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What is the difference between an Oxbridge personal statement and a normal one?

Most universities want a better picture of who you are all around in your personal statement. Oxbridge, in the nicest possible way, doesn't really care. Saying you did Silver Duke of Edinburgh and learnt ...

Answered by Esmee W. Oxbridge Preparation tutor
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