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What is the most important thing to bear in mind when approaching the entry exams or the interviews?

Having done it myself and experienced a year of teaching this year, it is very clear that the most important thing to do is answer the question that is being asked of you. It will do you no good to provid...

Answered by Lowri C. Oxbridge Preparation tutor
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What does it mean for a piece of music to have major harmony, minor harmony?

Harmony is based on scales which are constructed according to a certain set of intervals which create a specific sound thereby. For a piece of music to have major harmony, it must be based on a major scal...

Answered by Lowri C. Music tutor
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In order to be a successful leader, is it better to be loved or feared? (example of a question designed to evaluate reasoning skills- TSA/ Ox Philosophy Test style)

To answer this question it must first be established what it means to be a good leader. The concept of leadership entails the execution of the goals of those led on their behalf. The function of a politic...

Answered by Lowri C. Oxbridge Preparation tutor
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Evaluate the opinion that ‘there is more to Utilitarianism than just promoting happiness’.

The moral theory of Utilitarianism is based on one universal guiding principle that was initially founded by Jeremy Bentham in in his first substantial (though anonymous) publication, A Fragment on Govern...

Answered by Lowri C. Religious Studies tutor
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Describe and evaluate the procedure of Zimbardo’s study into social roles.

This is an 8 mark question with 4 marks for AO1 (describe), and 4 marks of AO3 (evaluate). It is important to note that use of the word “procedure”. This means you want to focus on the procedure of the ex...

Answered by Sophie S. Psychology tutor
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