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Top tips for UCAT by an Oxford Medic

This is a time pressured exam, with less than a minute for each question. The overall time limit is 2 hours. Each section is scored from 300 to 900, and this is combined to give an overall score.

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Medical School Interview Debate Style Questions

These are questions that ask you to think critically about a topic and form logical, balanced answers. These types of question are common in both MMI and panel interviews.

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Oxford ELAT Tips and Advices

My first tip is that as you are reading the passages in your first 30 minutes, you should actually be thinking about that theme all the way through.

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Oxford English Literature Interview Experience

Interviewers are more interested to see if you have a go at challenging questions than if you get the right answer.

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Oxbridge Earth sciences (Geology) Interview Perspective

I think the admission tutors appreciated the enthusiasm for learning and understanding that I showed and the friendly, relaxed attitude I displayed in both my interviews.

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LNAT examination experience

I was convinced then that essay writing involves a measure of luck, and to some extent it probably does given that one's writing can flow smoothly one essay and be a bumpy ride the next. I was also used to a 1.5 hour time limit for the writing of essay...

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Insights into Law at OxBridge

Here are some general insights into the study of Law at the University of Oxford or Cambridge.

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Examples of past law interview questions

Some general tips for the law interview as well as a selection of past interview questions that students have been asked.

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Interview with a Cambridge Law student from GuruMe

She shares tips and advice on preparing for the Law interview as well as a lot of general information about studying at Cambridge. Long interview! Skip to the relevant parts if necessary.

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