Adi Sen

Adi Sen has been a member of the UniAdmissions team for many years and has learnt everything there is to know about the Oxbridge admissions process. As Head of Outreach, Adi ensures that students and schools with students applying to Oxbridge are aware of the support UniAdmissions offers. Having experience in every facet of the school’s operations, Adi is always ready to tackle any queries about UniAdmissions and Oxbridge as a whole.
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Oxbridge vs The Ivy League

Oxbridge and the Ivy League, renowned for academic and sporting excellence and great graduate prospects. But how do you choose between them?

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Cambridge

What are the Cambridge Law Entry Requirements?

The entry requirements for Cambridge Law are high, but this is to be expected for a university of Cambridge’s calibre. In this article, we will review the entry requirements for Cambridge Law. The course is highly competitive, with 16% of applicants gaining a place on the course.

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Personal Statements

Personal Statement Cheat Sheet

This easy-to-use Personal Statement cheat sheet will tell you everything you need to know to start crafting the perfect Personal Statement.

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Interviews

How to succeed at PBL (Problem Based Learning) MMI Stations

Problem-based learning (PBL) is used by many medical schools as a teaching style. However, PBL stations are used even if the university is not strictly a PBL institution. Sometimes it is used exclusively; sometimes it is used in conjunction with other teaching methods, such as an integrated course. PBL offers advantages that suit the learning styles of some students.

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What To Do If You Get Rejected From Oxbridge

Each year, a huge number of applicants apply to study at Oxbridge and most are unsuccessful. The admissions process is incredibly competitive so not everyone gets offered a place, but what if you didn’t get one this year? We go through the next steps after receiving your rejection.

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