
Useful Resources For Oxbridge Applicants
One of the best ways to support your students is to create a bank of resources for them to use in their application. This page
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One of the best ways to support your students is to create a bank of resources for them to use in their application. This page
Whether you’re a seasoned expert or are working with Oxbridge applicants for the first time, there are still ways that you can improve your school’s
Different students have different needs, and some of your students may need support from Oxbridge in order to study there. Whether it’s accessibility, financial support
With how competitive the Oxbridge application process is, your students need more than a high-quality Personal Statement, high admissions test scores and effective interview techniques.
There are many things that your students can do to bulk up their Oxbridge application, with one of the most difficult but most impressive being
Writing Academic References is the part of the application process that is most dependent on you, the teacher. However, just as Oxbridge applicants are expected
The Oxbridge Interview is the final stage of most applicant’s journey. After this the admissions teams will decide who receives and offer and who does
As a teacher, you will support students with their UCAS Personal Statements every year, but what about Personal Statements for Oxbridge applications? In this guide,
As a teacher, you should already have a good understanding of the UCAS application process. However, this process is different (and more challenging) for those
The majority of applicants for Oxford and Cambridge will be required to sit one of the many admissions tests used by the universities, so it’s
Data is at the heart of many of life’s big decisions, with university applications being no different. This guide will teach you how to find
What is Oxbridge? You may have been asked this question by your students, as well as countless other questions about the Universities of Oxford and