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I find poetry very difficult - what if I don't understand the poem in the interview?

Firstly, do not panic! During my interview I had no idea that the poem they gave me was an allegory for the process of writing poetry, but I was able to work with what I could deduce from the poem. Try an...

Answered by James T. Oxbridge Preparation tutor
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What is faith?

I think that faith is essentially the same thing as belief, except that its warrant for existing is rather different to the reference of empirically verifiable evidence or of general ‘experience;’ I think...

Answered by William R. Oxbridge Preparation tutor
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How should I prepare for an application for Oxford?

People applying to Oxford have a wide range of levels of preparation so first of all you don't need to worry about not having read enough or feeling inadequate compared to other people applying! My advice...

Answered by Nathan W. Oxbridge Preparation tutor
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Is there anything that you wish someone had told you before your interview?

Well, first of all, "calm down"! There really is no need to be overly nervous; an interview is essentially a conversation between you and someone who loves your subject every bit as much as you ...

Answered by Hannah D. Oxbridge Preparation tutor
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How can I best prepare for an oxbridge chemistry interview?

They will be looking for a very good knowledge of the a level course and the ability to take a-level concepts a bit further. A good way to test this is to use the Cambridge lower sixth chemistry challenge...

Answered by Angus M. Oxbridge Preparation tutor
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