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Why do we have and use musical periods?

An oxbridge music interview won't require a written out answer, but it's good to get used to following your thought patterns through. categorising widespread media is a practical way of enabling conversat...

Answered by Emily L. Oxbridge Preparation tutor
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What do physical and human geography have in common?

I was asked this question in my Cambridge interview and I think it is a useful starting point to encourage students to articulate why they want to study combined 'Geography', as offered at Oxbridge, rathe...

Answered by Victoria T. Oxbridge Preparation tutor
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How should I best approach writing an Oxbridge personal statement?

Writing an Oxbridge personal statement is difficult, as there is immense pressure to present yourself and your knowledge of your subject as best and in as sophisticated a way as you can. However, contrary...

Answered by Robyn S. Oxbridge Preparation tutor
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How can I prepare for a Modern Languages interview at Oxford?

Firstly, the most important thing is to try not to worry too much about your interview; no interview is the same, and different interviewers will have very different approaches. However, there are a few t...

Answered by Lea K. Oxbridge Preparation tutor
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How much extra-curricular information do Oxbridge want to see on my personal statement?

I'd advise keeping extra-curricular activity to a single paragraph of your statement, towards the end. When it comes to Oxbridge, interest in your subject and a desire to learn are key. Of course, you sho...

Answered by Oliver W. Oxbridge Preparation tutor
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