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I think the admission tutors appreciated the enthusiasm for learning and understanding that I showed and the friendly, relaxed attitude I displayed in both my interviews.
Continue ReadingI was convinced then that essay writing involves a measure of luck, and to some extent it probably does given that one's writing can flow smoothly one essay and be a bumpy ride the next. I was also used to a 1.5 hour time limit for the writing of essay...
Continue ReadingHere are some general insights into the study of Law at the University of Oxford or Cambridge.
Continue ReadingSome general tips for the law interview as well as a selection of past interview questions that students have been asked.
Continue ReadingShe shares tips and advice on preparing for the Law interview as well as a lot of general information about studying at Cambridge. Long interview! Skip to the relevant parts if necessary.
Continue ReadingThis post aims to share some general tips for applicants who have been invited to a law interview at Oxford/Cambridge.
Continue Reading'What does it mean to know something?' – my entire second interview was just a discussion of this question and some possible answers.
Continue ReadingLife after studying Fine Art has so many opportunities! The Professional Practice Programme plays a key role in helping define a student's future. Many go on to continue their studies doing postgraduate MA/MFAs and sometimes PHDs. A lot of the students...
Continue ReadingI had two interviews and one 90 minutes critical thinking test (TSA). The most interesting interview question that you still remember is that I was presented a box with wheels on an inclined slope, with a rope attached at the bottom. By pulling the rop...
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