Submitting Written Work to Oxford

Submitting written work to Oxford The basics You’ve got the dreaded UCAS application out the way, but there are still some stages left in the Oxford application process. In this blog, we run through the next step; submitting written work to Oxford. For a number of humanities courses, Oxford will require you to submit pieces…

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How to prepare for Biology NSAA

So you want to study Natural Sciences at Cambridge, but how do you start preparing for the NSAA exam? With the amount of competition for places at Cambridge, the NSAA (Natural Sciences Admissions Assessment) can be a crucial part of any student’s application and can be the final determinant of whether or not they receive an offer.

Getting through the HAT

The Oxford History Aptitude Test may seem daunting at first? But there are certain steps you can take to prepare yourself and be ready to take it in November. The History Aptitude Test (HAT) is one of the key elements of the Oxford application process, and is particularly important for selecting candidates.

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Medical Student Must Read Books

Reading is an essential part of preparing for medical school interviews. You will read the news to keep up to date with current medical affairs, you will read your personal statement to ensure you know every detail like the back of your hand, and you will read through any extra scientific reading you want to discuss in the interview. But, is reading fiction and non-fiction medical books worthwhile? The short answer is yes.