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How do I prepare for Cambridge application?

It's helpful to:
  1. Read your personal statement again and any written work.
  2. Explore your subject beyond what you've learnt at school. ...
  3. Think about topics that are relevant to your subject, that interest you and that you might like to talk about.
  4. Practise talking about your subject with your friends, family or teachers.
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What looks good on a Cambridge application?

You need to meet the entry requirements for the course you've applied to. Check entry requirements for your course. In your UCAS personal statement and at interview you'll need to show that you: have your own thoughts and opinions, critical thinking and analytical skills.
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How can I increase my chances of getting into Cambridge?

Tips to Increase Your Chances of Getting Into Cambridge

Subject Relevance: Choose subjects aligned with your desired course of study. Personal Statement: Craft a compelling personal statement showcasing your passion, motivation, and suitability for the chosen field.
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What are Cambridge interviewers looking for?

Interviewers want to know how you think and what you're like as a person. Mine were challenging and I must have got most questions wrong but it just shows you're a bad judge of your own performance and that Cambridge is looking for potential.
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What do I write in my Cambridge application?

This information includes:
  1. Your UCAS personal ID.
  2. The temporary My Cambridge Application password we send you by email.
  3. A passport-style digital photograph of yourself.
  4. Details of the units you have taken/are taking, including UMS results achieved so far if you have taken/are taking modular AS/A Levels.
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What is the most important part of Cambridge application?

All applications are assessed by the Cambridge Colleges. College Admissions Tutors consider all the information available together before making any decisions. Each part of the application is important, but your most recent academic performance carries the most weight.
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How do you stand out in a Cambridge interview?

It's helpful to:
  1. Read your personal statement again and any written work.
  2. Explore your subject beyond what you've learnt at school. ...
  3. Think about topics that are relevant to your subject, that interest you and that you might like to talk about.
  4. Practise talking about your subject with your friends, family or teachers.
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Does everyone who applies to Cambridge get an interview?

We aim to interview as many applicants as possible as part of the admissions process. However, due to inevitable constraints on both time and resources, we are unable to interview everyone who applies to us. Last year we interviewed over 80% of total applicants.
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Does Cambridge look at GCSEs?

There are no GCSE (or equivalent) requirements for entry to Cambridge. We will look at your GCSE results as an indicator of your academic performance. But this will be within the context of the performance of the school/college where you achieved your GCSEs.
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What percentage of Cambridge applicants get an offer?

The Overall Success Rate

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 do Cambridge want in a personal statement?

In a personal statement we are looking for applicants to: explain their reasons for wanting to study the subject. demonstrate their enthusiasm for and commitment to their chosen course. express any particular interests within the field.
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Am I smart enough to get into Cambridge?

Yes, your grades will need to really dazzle. GCSEs are seen as evidence of work ethic – and you need a really strong one of those to cope with studying at Oxford or Cambridge. Our guesstimate is that the average successful applicant has around eight 8/9 grade GCSEs under their belt.
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What is the most popular degree at Cambridge?

Most Popular Majors
  • Business. 160 Graduates.
  • Early Childhood Education. 33 Graduates.
  • Human Services. 30 Graduates.
  • Psychology. 29 Graduates.
  • Healthcare Management. 19 Graduates.
  • Liberal Arts and Humanities. 17 Graduates.
  • Accounting. 6 Graduates.
  • Finance. 4 Graduates.
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Is A * A * AA good enough for Cambridge?

Cambridge offers intensive, rigorous, and demanding courses, so they want to be sure that the students who gain admission can keep up. The entry requirements for its most competitive courses, including Medicine, Computer Science and Architecture, are A*A*A-A*AA.
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Should I apply to Cambridge with a * AA?

Cambridge usually requires A*A*A for most sciences courses and A*AA for arts courses or 40–42 in the IB, including core points, with 776 at Higher Level. AAA is usually required at Advanced Higher grade, for students in Scotland.
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What is the hardest subject to get into at Cambridge?

If you want to shoot your shot, here are the toughest subjects to get into at Oxbridge in 2023:
  • English and history at Oxford.
  • PPE at Oxford. ...
  • Architecture at Cambridge. ...
  • Human, social and political sciences at Cambridge. ...
  • Engineering at Cambridge. ...
  • Law at Oxford. ...
  • Land economy at Cambridge. ...
  • History and politics at Cambridge. ...
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Do you need all 9s to get into Cambridge?

' Cambridge state 'most students who apply have at least four or five 7-9s at GCSE. However, there are always exceptions and we don't require a minimum number of 7-9s at GCSE. ' Oxbridge do consider GCSE grades in context.
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Is it harder to get into Oxford or Cambridge?

According to these acceptance numbers, Cambridge appears to be the easier to get accepted. However, you still need to be at the top of your class and prove that you have mastered the subject in which you wish to get a degree.
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Do you need 4 A levels to get into Cambridge?

Cambridge may ask for A*s, Oxford say that they're more interested in the way students think than how high their hoop-jumping skills have taken them. They don't require 4 or 5 A levels: that is possibly too wide a spread of subjects.
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Can a normal person get into Cambridge?

You need to have top grades to study at the University of Cambridge. You'll need to check the entry requirements for your course before you apply. You may need to have qualifications in a particular subject and achieve certain grades. The entry requirements for your course may differ between Cambridge Colleges.
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How hard is it to get a Cambridge interview?

The vast majority of those that receive offers take them up – those 39 places will normally be the result of about 45 offers being made. In fact, at least 80% of applicants to Cambridge in general will receive an interview. That's because Cambridge still places a huge emphasis on the interview as a selection tool.
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Who gives more interviews Oxford or Cambridge?

Cambridge also tend to interview 75% of their applicants, a higher proportion than Oxford. This proportion is even smaller for Oxford's most competitive courses such as PPE and Medicine.
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Will 2023 Cambridge interviews be online?

Cambridge University Announces Online Interviews for December 2023.
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What kind of student does Cambridge want?

You should be open to new ideas, be able to logically work through problems, and be motivated and committed to your studies. The teaching style means that you will become a very efficient learner, working to tight deadlines, a skill which will serve you for life.
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What percentage of Cambridge applicants get an interview?

Everyone with a realistic chance of being offered a place to study at Cambridge is invited to interview – that's around 75 per cent of applicants each year. Although it can seem daunting, the interview is just one part of the Cambridge admissions process, so it isn't "make-or-break" like a job interview.
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