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Does it matter which college I apply to at Oxford?

Whatever you decide, it won't affect how the academic department assesses your application and whether they decide to make you an offer. If your department makes you an offer of a place, you're guaranteed a college place as well.
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Does it matter which Oxford college you apply to?

Typically, around a third of successful applicants receive an offer from a college they didn't specify on their application. There are over 30 colleges and halls offering undergraduate courses at Oxford. College campus codes are listed on each college page.
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How do I know which Oxford college to go to?

There are several factors to consider when choosing an Oxford College, including location, size, academic reputation, facilities, and extracurricular activities. It is important to research each college thoroughly and consider which factors are most important to you.
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Which Oxford college is easier to get into?

The easiest Oxford college to get into is Hilda's. The University of Oxford has a system called 'pooling'. The admissions tutor may send your Oxbridge application to other colleges if a course placed at one college fills up, but they still think you are a strong candidate.
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What is the most selective college at Oxford?

All Souls College

All Souls is the most elusive Oxford College and it takes no undergraduate students. In order to get in, graduate and postgraduate students apply for examination fellowships through “the hardest exam in the world”.
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Which Oxford college is hardest to get into?

The hardest college to get into last year was Worcester College, where 11.7 per cent of applicants were admitted. The least competitive was St Hilda's College, where 30.2 per cent were admitted.
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What is the most oversubscribed college at Oxford?

The Oxford College Application Process

It's true there are different Oxford college acceptance rates - Christ Church and Brasenose are among the most oversubscribed Oxford colleges, while St. Hilda's, for instance, is one of the most undersubscribed.
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Which Oxford college was Harry Potter filmed in?

Christ Church College served as filming locations for various aspects of the films, including Bodley Staircase and the college cloisters, which appeared in the first two Harry Potter films. Another important connection that Christ Church College has to the Harry Potter films is the dining hall.
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What is the richest college in Oxford?

St John's is the wealthiest college in Oxford, with assets worth over of £790 million as of 2022, largely due to nineteenth-century suburban development of land in the city of Oxford of which it is the ground landlord.
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Which Oxford college is the cheapest?

Nearer the bottom of the scale, students at Catz (£2,816), Meiton (£2,776) and Hertford (£2,801) can be more than £500 better off over the course of a year than their fellow Oxford students – despite repeated assurances from the University that college choice doesn't impact on students' experience.
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Which college in Oxford has the best accommodation?

Keble College has some of the best student accommodation in Oxford and a range of places to eat – including an awesome dining Hall.
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What is the smallest college in Oxford?

Corpus Christi College, Oxford.
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Can you change your Oxford college?

The process to change colleges is an intra-collegiate matter whereby the releasing College and new College both need to agree with the change. Once this agreement is in place the Proctors should be notified via the releasing College through the College Migration Form.
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How does Oxford select its students?

Applications are usually considered by academic staff in the relevant subject area and the Tutor for Graduates. Preference will normally be given to applicants whose area of study overlaps with the academic interests of the College's academic staff.
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What does Oxford look for in applicants?

The only things that Oxford students have in common are academic ability and intellectual curiosity. Our students come from all over the world and bring with them an amazing range of backgrounds and interests. This helps make our University one of the most exciting learning environments anywhere.
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What are my chances of getting into Oxford?

Before finalising your course and college preferences, taking the potential admissions test, and receiving an interview invitation, the likelihood of receiving an offer from Oxford or Cambridge stands at approximately 17%.
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What are the 3 oldest colleges in Oxford?

University, Balliol, and Merton Colleges are the oldest and were established by the 13th century.
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What is the most renowned Oxford college?

1) Merton College

As far as Oxford colleges go, Merton is synonymous with academic rigor. Notable alumni include T.S. Eliot, JRR Tolkien, and STEM Nobel winners Anthony Leggett and Nikolaas Tinbergen.
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Which school sends the most students to Oxford?

The top school in the UK – and the world – for Oxbridge entry is a state school in London, Brampton Academy. It's the first time a state school has topped the league table of schools with the most Oxford and Cambridge university offers.
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Which Oxford college is Gryffindor?

However, there are similarities with the Harry Potter world, because collegiate life served as a big inspiration for the books. Oxford does have a Gryffindor Common Room. Yes, you read that right. Magdalen College actually named their Junior Common Room 'Gryffindor' after the popular Hogwarts house.
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Is Hogwarts based on Oxford or Cambridge?

Every college in Cambridge has their own dining hall, some as majestic as the Great Hall of Hogwarts (which was actually filmed in Oxford's Christ Church College). These beautiful, spacious rooms are big enough to welcome all the students from the college, and are often used for informal breakfasts and lunches.
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Was Hogwarts based on Oxford?

So, the answer to this question is: Yes, Oxford definitely served as an inspiration for the Harry Potter films. The city has been considered a perfect location for filming, appearing in over two hundred movies and TV series – so this is not exactly a surprise.
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What is the most modern college at Oxford?

St Catherine's College

One of the most modern Oxford colleges (founded 1964), St Catherine's is a spacious, green college with a friendly atmosphere.
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What is the least competitive Oxford course?

And the least competitive undergraduate course at the. university of Oxford would be music. at a 54% acceptance rate.
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What courses have the lowest acceptance rate at Oxford?

Oxford University acceptance rates vary significantly by subject and college. For example, some subjects, such as Computer Science and Mathematics and Statistics, are more competitive, with acceptance rates as low as 5%.
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