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Is a * AA enough for Oxford?

However Oxford usually only has around 3,300 places each year so even excellent grades will not guarantee you an offer. 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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Can you get into Oxford with a * AA?

The entry requirements for its most competitive courses, including Mathematics and Statistics, Economics and Management, and Computer Science, are at the top end of Oxford's standard offer range at A*A*A-A*AA at A level. Grades are expected and considered before anything else.
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Can you get into Cambridge with a * A * A?

Entry requirements

Certain grades may be required at Higher Level. 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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Can I get into Oxford with AAB?

We usually expect AAAAB or AAAAA in your Highers, with two or more Advanced Highers. If you take three Advanced Highers, we ask for AAB. If you can only take two, we ask for AA grades, and an A grade in an additional Higher taken in Year 6.
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What average do I need for Oxford?

Undergraduate qualifications

If your graduate course at Oxford requires a 'first-class undergraduate degree with honours' in the UK system, you will usually need a bachelor's degree from a recognised university with an an overall grade of 85% ('A') or 'Excellent', or a GPA of 3.7 out of 4.0.
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How (EXACTLY) does #OXFORD select its students?!

Do Oxford accept lower grades?

To apply to Oxford, students would need to have completed, or be studying for, at least 120 points at stage 1 or above, in appropriate subjects. We would expect students to be performing at the highest level, with at least pass grade 2.
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Do Oxford look at GCSEs?

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 hardest subject to get into at Oxford?

Hardest Oxbridge Degrees:
  • Economics and Management: University of Oxford has an acceptance rate of 7%! ...
  • Computer Science: University of Oxford has an acceptance rate of about 9 % which is probably the lowest for this course in any given university.
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WHAT A-levels does Oxford not accept?

Although there is a lot of discussion around so-called 'soft subjects', the only A-levels that won't be accepted by Oxford and Cambridge are General Studies (not accepted by either) and Critical Thinking (not accepted by some courses at Oxford; only accepted by Cambridge if in addition to 3 others, and unlikely to ...
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Do Oxford look at predicted grades?

Why do we ask for predicted grades? Using predicted grades means you can apply to study at Oxford before you have finished school (or equivalent) and you don't have to wait until all your exams are complete and your results are known.
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Is 8 an A * or an A?

For comparison purposes, a grade C is considered equivalent to a 4, and an A is equivalent to a 7, and an 8 is equivalent roughly to an A*.
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Why is Oxford acceptance rate so high?

Given Oxford's outstanding reputation, it can afford to offer one of the most competitive application processes in the UK with an extremely selective acceptance rate.
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What are my chances of getting into Oxford?

Getting into Oxford is a competitive process; you'll need exceptional academic achievement, as well as a wide range of extracurricular activities and personal qualities. Generally, Oxford has an acceptance rate of approximately 13-17%.
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Do Oxford care about extracurricular?

We welcome applicants with extra-curricular interests, though they will only be considered in so far as they help demonstrate how you meet the selection criteria for your chosen course. There is advice on how to write about extra-curricular activities within your personal statement on our UCAS application pages.
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Can I get into Oxford with a 2 1?

For most postgraduate courses at Oxford or Cambridge the expect to see either a first or a strong 2:1. There are some courses where they pretty much demand a first, but those tend to be in the hard sciences rather than the social sciences.
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What is the easiest degree to get into Oxford?

So here are the easiest subjects to get into at Oxbridge, in case you fancy shooting your shot:
  1. Music at Oxford.
  2. European and Middle Eastern Languages at Oxford. ...
  3. Modern Languages at Oxford. ...
  4. Music at Cambridge. ...
  5. Classics at Oxford. ...
  6. Classics at Cambridge. ...
  7. Modern and Medieval Languages at Cambridge. ...
  8. Philosophy at Cambridge. ...
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What Unis do Oxbridge rejects go to?

Of course many candidates who didn't get into Oxbridge then go to excellent universities elsewhere but Bristol and Durham do tend to have the highest percentages of privately schooled pupils who tried and failed to get into Oxbridge. What did you do to get into Oxbridge?
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Is it better to do 3 or 4 A-levels at Oxford?

While it's not necessary to take more than three A-Levels in order to make a competitive application to university (universities know that some schools and colleges can't support their students to take more than three A-Levels or some prospective students have international qualifications, so they don't put more than ...
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Do Oxbridge prefer 4 A-levels?

For undergraduates Oxford's official position is that they only look at your top 3 A-level results. The purpose behind that is to avoid discrimination against state school students who are often precluded from doing more than three subjects at A-level.
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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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What is the most popular degree at Oxford?

Top University of Oxford Majors in 2022
  • Philosophy and Theology.
  • Modern Languages.
  • Geography.
  • English Language and Literature.
  • Human Sciences.
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What is the most competitive Oxford course?

Most Competitive Courses at Oxford University
  • Mathematics and Statistics - 4.6%
  • Economics and Management - 5.2%
  • Computer Science - 4.6%
  • Medicine - 7.6%
  • Mathematics and Computer Science - 10%
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How many 9s do you need for Oxford?

You should have top results - that is, a good proportion of 9s/8s (or A*s) - for your application to be competitive. On average, our applicants hold around 80% of GCSEs passes at grades 8 or 9 (A*) and have 8.5 passes at grades 8 or 9 (A*) - although successful applicants may have a higher proportion than this.
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Do you have to be clever to get into Oxford University?

Getting into Oxford University requires a high level of academic achievement and intellectual ability. Generally, successful applicants have excellent grades, strong standardized test scores, and impressive extracurricular activities.
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Do you need all 9s at GCSE for Oxford?

No. GCSEs are a good guide to your likely performance at A level, so you would certainly be expected to do very well, but nothing is guaranteed. With GCSEs like that, you'd probably stand a very good chance of an interview, though lots of subjects also have Oxford-set exams/tests as well.
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