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Why did I not get an Oxford interview?

Tutors shortlist the candidates they feel have the strongest potential and meet their selection criteria best. Only those shortlisted are invited to interview. If you do not get shortlisted for interview, unfortunately that means that your application has not been successful.
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Do Oxford tell you if you don't get an interview?

Interview shortlisting takes place during November and early December. You will receive an email or letter to either invite you to interview, or to inform you that you are no longer being considered.
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Is it possible to get into Oxford without interview?

If necessary, the college may consider your application without an interview, by reviewing your UCAS application (including your academic record, personal statement, predicted grades and academic reference) and the results of any admissions test or tests for your course, as well as any written work which you have been ...
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What percentage of people get an interview at Oxford?

Who Gets Invited? Each year, Oxford receives around 22,000 applications for 3,300 places. Oxford then shortlists around 10,000 candidates for Interviews, which is generally 40-45% of applicants every year. Cambridge, on the other hand, Interview a higher percentage of applicants, around 70%.
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What does it mean if you dont get a second interview at Oxford?

Don't read too much into it if you don't get called for a second interview; not everybody does, and it just means that they've made up their minds about you already (not necessarily a bad thing!). If you're not needed for further interviews, you're free to go home.
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So today I was rejected from Oxford (& there were tears haha) x

Does everyone get 2 interviews at Oxford?

Will I have more than one interview? You are quite likely to have more than one interview. You might also be interviewed by more than one college. In some subjects, you will be invited to interviews at more than one college before your interviews start.
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What is the rejection rate for Oxford?

Oxford University is one of the most prestigious and competitive universities in the world, with an undergraduate acceptance rate of around 15-17.5%, and a postgraduate acceptance rate of about 30%.
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How important is the interview at Oxford?

The interview is designed to assess your academic abilities and, most importantly, your academic potential. Tutors are looking for your self-motivation and enthusiasm for your subject.
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How do I know if my Oxford interview went well?

They will send you a letter or an email which will give you the answer to this question. However, if you've just had your interview, then the best thing to do, if you really want to know, is to talk to someone who has a lot of experience of Oxford and tell them how it went.
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How many Oxford applicants get interviews?

It's about 40–45% of all applicants each year. This is about 10,000 interviewees. Around 22,000 plus applications are made. Some fail because the applicant fails to follow instructions, doesn't sit entrance tests, etc.
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Does Oxford send rejection emails?

Receiving an offer or rejection

When everything is recorded, offer letters are generated and emailed out by the admissions office. Rejection notifications are sent out automatically. Offers and rejections are sent out by strand, so don't worry if someone applying to a different strand has heard but you haven't.
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What not to do in an Oxford interview?

  • You do not need to dress formally. Just wear what feels most comfortable to you. No.
  • You do not need to prepare answers for questions. such as why Oxford. or why they saw the other college. These never come up. ...
  • It is pointless to research tutors academic interests. There is no way to know who will.
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How likely am I to get into Oxford?

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 time do Oxford offers come out 2024?

Shortlisted candidates for 2024 entry will be informed of their application's status on January 9, 2024, with decisions released via UCAS Track in the early morning, followed by direct communication from the college evaluating your application.
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Can you get into Oxford after being rejected?

Yes, lots. Every year a decent chunk of students who are rejected from Oxford or Cambridge will decide to take a year out and then re-apply (assuming they get the right A-levels). Most of them will reapply to the 'other' university, but some will apply to the same one.
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Why I was rejected from Oxford?

Chances are it's not that you, your application or your interview were bad, just that other people were, unfortunately, more suited to the Oxford style of teaching. This is something that took me a while to come to terms with, but give yourself time.
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What are Oxford interviews scored out of?

Candidates receive two interview marks from their first college. This is normally provided by two separate interviews, each marked out of 10, although in some cases colleges may give one long interview or three short interviews, and then marks are combined to give two final marks.
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Is it better to interview in the morning or afternoon?

Regardless of the date, time or place of an interview, if you connect well with an employer and they see your potential, those factors don't matter. However, candidates usually experience the best interviews when they schedule them in the midmorning or early afternoon during a weekday.
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Does Oxford or Cambridge interview more?

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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Why does Oxford do 2 interviews?

Purely and simply, certain subjects at Oxford and Cambridge are always interviewed for at two different colleges. These include Medicine, Biology and Physics at Oxford and Theology at Cambridge. This is possibly because the teaching of these subjects tends to be more cross-university than college-specific.
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Why does Oxford have 2 interviews?

Everybody will have as a minimum, two interviews. That means you get two chances and to show that you will thrive academically at Oxford. If you are nervous in the first one, or feel you performed less well for any reason, you get to have a break and have a chance at a second interview.
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Can I ask Oxford why I got rejected?

Feedback on admissions decisions should be requested from the college which considered the application, on or before 15 February in the year after the application was made.
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What is the hardest school to get into 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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Where do most Oxbridge rejects go?

From what I understand, the main ones tend to be:
  • Durham/Bristol/St Andrews.
  • UCL/LSE/Imperial.
  • York/Edinburgh/Kings.
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What is the hardest subject to get into Oxford?

If you want to shoot your shot, here are the toughest subjects to get into at Oxbridge in 2023:
  1. Maths and statistics at Oxford.
  2. Computer science at Oxford. ...
  3. Economics and management at Oxford. ...
  4. Medicine at Cambridge. ...
  5. Medicine at Oxford. ...
  6. Biomedical sciences at Oxford. ...
  7. Computer science at Cambridge. ...
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