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Q. Can you tip on any 'Must mention' areas in personal statement, e.g. society activity, degree related readings, work experience, academic competitions? A. Its quite general to be honest, a psychology personal statement would usually consist of "Wh...
Continue ReadingThe admission process involves three steps. After your Personal Statement, you are asked to submit two pieces of written work, which are normally essays written for standard school work, marked by your teacher. More than anything, they are meant to sho...
Continue ReadingThe test is formed of 2 parts. The first part is 10 multiple choice questions, each with four possible answers. In these questions, I always found it a good strategy to try to find reasons why a particular option couldn't be the answer, as opposed to p...
Continue ReadingReceived an invitation for a Law interview? Great! The next step is to do your absolute best preparation to make sure you have the potential to shine. What is recommended then? Firstly, read up very widely and really think hard about all the difficult ...
Continue ReadingFor interviews held in your chosen college you will obviously have double checked the room location at least 1 hour beforehand. What else will you have done meanwhile? You are expected to be waiting outside the interview room while the precedent interv...
Continue ReadingMany students from Hong Kong may want to study overseas but are deterred from doing so by the high cost of tuition fees. There are many avenues through which funding is available however. This article attempts to list some of the scholarships, bursarie...
Continue ReadingOlder colleges definitely have rooms that may need refurnishing. Extreme cases include, not being warm enough in the winter due to not tightly sealed enough windows and the floor not being tilted as a 5th floor room. For modern colleges like St Catheri...
Continue ReadingMany colleges in Oxford and Cambridge offer their own scholarships. Each will differ in value of the scholarship, conditions attached, eligibility criteria and selection process. Different colleges also award different numbers of scholarships so it is ...
Continue ReadingI can say that general questions 'Why do you want to study at Oxford?' or 'Why do you want to study Chemistry?' are often not asked. Ok there might be some exceptions but I can say that on most cases, there will not be such questions. We go straight in...
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