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How big are the Oxford tutorials?

Tutorials are a type of teaching session where a tutor meets with a small group of students to discuss a particular topic. They are normally one hour in length and the number of students is typically less than four, however, this will vary between colleges and subjects. Oxford Vs Cambridge: Which Is Better?
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How many people are in an Oxford tutorial?

Tutorials at the University of Oxford usually have between one and three students, and so the format and content can be varied depending on topic and attendees. They are intended as a relaxed forum in which to try out new ideas, and to help you develop confidence.
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How long are Oxford tutorials?

Usually students have one or two tutorials every week, often taking place in their college. Tutorials normally last about an hour, during which the tutor will give you feedback on prepared work on a particular topic. They may also use the opportunity to introduce a new topic and discuss this.
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How big are classes at Oxford?

Course Structure

There are fourteen teaching contact hours each week, with reading and preparation set for each class. The average class size is six, with a maximum size of twelve.
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What do you wear to Oxford tutorial?

There is no “dress code” for tutorials per se, but smart casual dress is strongly advised. Never wear t-shirts, shorts, flip-flops or baseball caps during tutorials (the British regard the wearing of baseball caps indoors as rude and even insulting).
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What is an Oxford tutorial?

Is there a dress code at Oxford?

Full academic dress should be worn at all formal University ceremonies including matriculation and degree ceremonies. Sub fusc (from the Latin sub fuscus meaning dark brown) should be worn beneath your academic gown and is also required when sitting examinations.
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Why do Oxford students wear carnations?

Colour-coded flowers

For your first exam, you wear a white carnation (usually pinned to your gown), while pink carnations feature in interim exams, and the much-loved red carnation signals freedom when you proudly pin it to your lapel for the final exam.
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How many tutorials do Oxford students take per term?

Most students take one major tutorial and one minor tutorial per term, depending upon department. However, some Oxford colleges will permit students to take three minor tutorials per term.
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Is Oxford or Cambridge prettier?

In terms of differences between the two locations, Cambridge is generally considered a little prettier, while Oxford has a bit more going on – but of course this will depend on who you ask.
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What is the most competitive course 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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How many hours a day do you study at Oxford?

All our undergraduate courses are full-time, and on average students spend around 40 hours a week studying. Students are expected to do their own research and develop their own knowledge and understanding, usually by working through a reading list to complete a problem sheet or essay.
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Can you finish Oxford in 2 years?

A full-time taught course typically lasts 9-12 months, but some take two years to complete. Oxford's main doctoral research degree is called a DPhil (our name for the PhD), and usually takes between three and four years to complete. The University's residence requirements apply to all full-time students.
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How many people are in a tutorial class?

Normally, subjects involving tutorial classes have 15 to 30 students in a classroom. Lectures for some compulsory subjects, especially those offered at undergraduate level, may be held in large lecture theatres.
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How many students go to Oxford each year?

Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA)

In 2021/22, there were 34,945 students enrolled for full-time study at the two universities (Oxford University and Oxford Brookes University).
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Is Oxford better then Harvard?

They have consistently ranked among the top 10 institutes in the global rankings. According to the world university rank 2023, Oxford University ranked top and Harvard University ranked second in the list, whilst in the QS world university list Oxford University ranked fourth and Harvard University ranked fifth.
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Is Oxford or Harvard better?

Harvard is ranked second in National Universities, first in Global Universities by U.S. News, and first by the Round University Ranking, while Oxford is ranked first in Best Global Universities in Europe, fifth in Best Global Universities by U.S. News, and second by the QS World University Rankings.
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Is Oxford more elite than Cambridge?

Oxbridge World Rankings

In terms of university world rankings, historically, Oxford and Cambridge have been fairly neck and neck. Here are The Times University Rankings for 2023: Overall Ranking: 1st Oxford, 3rd Cambridge. Teaching: 5th Oxford, 7th Cambridge.
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How many Oxford students get firsts?

It varies by subject, but over the last few years it is roughly 40% of Oxford degrees awarded were first class honours degrees - roughly two out of every five students. Humanities do the best, with around 44% being awarded firsts. Social sciences degrees are much lower - just 30%.
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Do you need 3 A * for Oxford?

Offers for Oxford places are between A*A*A and AAA at A-level, depending on the course. (See course pages.) See a list of Oxford courses with conditional offers including at least one A*.
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What is hilary term at Oxford?

Each academic year at Oxford University is divided into three terms: Michaelmas term from October to December. Hilary term from January to March. Trinity term from April to June.
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Which Oxford college is girls only?

Founded in 1893, St Hilda's was the last of the women's colleges established in Oxford to give women the right to continue their education. Today, the College remains true to its pioneering roots and we continue to strive for equality as well as excellence. St Hilda's College reached its 125th anniversary in 2018.
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Are students at Oxford happy?

Overall satisfaction

On average, Oxford students express higher levels of satisfaction than the benchmark of global universities. They also express slightly higher levels of happiness with their lives at the time of the survey.
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When did Oxford allow black students?

As part of Black History Month, the University Archives' blog for October celebrates the achievements of the first black student at the University: Christian Frederick Cole. Cole was admitted to the University ('matriculated') nearly 150 years ago on 19 April 1873.
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