
How To Construct An Oral Argument In An Interview
When preparing for Oxbridge Interviews, practising to construct arguments is key. In this guide, we take you through four steps to create a solid oral argument.
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When preparing for Oxbridge Interviews, practising to construct arguments is key. In this guide, we take you through four steps to create a solid oral argument.
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