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Can you apply to both Oxford and Cambridge?

You can only apply to one course at Oxford, and you can't apply to Oxford and Cambridge in the same year.
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Why you cannot apply to both Oxford and Cambridge?

Basically, it comes down to supply and demand. Both universities know that they are going to receive a huge volume of applications, so by allowing people to apply for both institutions, it would create an even larger number of applicants to assess for a limited intake at each.
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Can graduates apply to both Oxford and Cambridge?

Yes. There are no restrictions on applications from graduates: the UCAS regulation limiting applications to Oxford or Cambridge applies only to school-leavers. Please contact UCAS directly if you are unable to select both Universities.
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Is it harder to get into Cambridge or Oxford?

Oxford University is slightly more competitive than Cambridge, with an acceptance rate of just 17.5%, which makes it one of the most competitive universities in the United Kingdom and one you need to prepare harder before applying.
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Can you apply to both Oxford and Cambridge if you play the organ?

You are advised to put down every college place for which you would be prepared to accept an offer. Organ award applicants may apply to both Oxford and Cambridge.
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CAN YOU APPLY TO BOTH OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE?

What is the hardest program to get into Oxford?

But officially the hardest Oxbridge subject to get into is business management at Oxford which only has a 5.19 per cent acceptance rate. This means that of the 1,585 people who applied for the course, only 120 of them were accepted.
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Can you apply to both Cambridge and Harvard?

You can't apply to both. Once you have made your choice, it's time to look into the colleges. A collegiate system operates at both universities, with differing admissions requirements, admissions tests, interviews and possibly essays.
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Is Oxford tougher than Harvard?

Which University is harder to get into Harvard or Oxford? Oxford University has an acceptance rate of around 17% which is considered relatively good in comparison to Harvard University's low 5% acceptance rate, which makes Oxford easier to get into.
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Which is most beautiful Oxford or Cambridge?

Oxford's architecture is more uniform, as it's mostly built from the same Headington stone, while as Cambridge has no local stone, its buildings are more diverse. But there's certainly no consensus as to which city is therefore more beautiful.
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Is Oxford or Cambridge nicer?

Cambridge is more laid-back than Oxford and arguably prettier, with a river flowing through the city centre and countryside surroundings. If you're into pubs more than clubs, Cambridge won't disappoint.
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How does an American apply to Oxford?

US students applying to Oxford University must meet the same academic requirements as UK students. This includes submitting strong academic transcripts, standardised test scores (such as SAT or ACT), and a well-written personal statement showcasing their passion for the chosen subject.
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Do more people apply to Oxford or Cambridge?

The Overall Success Rate

This statistic is derived from a pool of roughly 46,000 applicants vying for 8,000 available spots at the two universities. For 2021 entry, Cambridge extended offers to 4,245 out of 22,788 applicants, while Oxford offered places to 3,932 out of 23,414 applicants.
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How much does it cost to apply for Oxford?

Paying the application fee. The application fee is £75 per course application, unless you're eligible for an application fee waiver (please see the criteria on the next tab).
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Why is Oxford acceptance rate so high?

Oxford has very high academic standards, and grade requirements vary by subject. Generally, successful applicants will have outstanding academic records, with strong grades in relevant subjects. Most subjects require from A*A*A to AAA, though this varies depending on the subject.
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Why did Cambridge split from Oxford?

Founded in 1209, the University of Cambridge is the world's third-oldest university in continuous operation. The university's founding followed the arrival of scholars who left the University of Oxford for Cambridge after a dispute with local townspeople.
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Can you transfer from Oxford to Cambridge?

Transferring to Cambridge from another UK university

We normally do not consider applications from students enrolled on a degree course at another UK university.
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Is Cambridge more elite than Oxford?

In the latest results, Cambridge comes out second in the world for both academics and employers. Oxford, meanwhile, claims the world's third-highest ratings from graduate employers and academics.
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What is the prettiest college in Cambridge?

King's College. There was no question which College should be on the top of our list. King's is stunningly beautiful, with the most recognisable building in Cambridge: King's College Chapel. Moreover, it is centrally located and full of fascinating history.
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Why is Oxford more popular than Cambridge?

It's older (and nothing's better than coming first)

Oxford is the UK's oldest university, meaning it has an even richer history and set of traditions than Cambridge. If you like the idea of being associated with the first-ever university in British history, that's really not something you can get anywhere else.
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Should Americans go to Oxford?

Of course!

Oxford University has over 26,000 resident alumni. Of all Oxford graduates, as we have mentioned above, the largest number living outside the UK are from the United States. Oxford academics also publish research with American colleagues very frequently – more than with any other nationality.
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Is Oxford like an Ivy League?

Is Oxford University an Ivy League? Despite its fame and reputation, Oxford University, located in the U.K., is not counted as an Ivy League university. The top eight schools in the USA are collectively known as the Ivy League.
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Is it harder to get into Ivy League or Oxford?

The short-answer based on acceptance rates is that statistically it would appear to be harder to get into an Ivy League School. But the caveat here is the emphasis the Ivies and Oxbridge place of different factors in making admissions decisions.
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Why is Oxford not Ivy League?

A. The term "Ivy League" is specific to the US. In the UK, there isn't an equivalent term, but universities like Oxford and Cambridge are highly prestigious.
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What is the Golden Triangle in UK?

The golden triangle is a term used to describe the science, technology and innovation cluster in the southeast of England which is made up of Oxford, Cambridge and London.
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