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Getting into Oxford & Cambridge (13th ed.)

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Is it your dream and ambition to study at Oxford or Cambridge?

Want to know how your application can shine out and win over admissions tutors?

Getting Into Oxford & Cambridge 2011 contains all of the essential information you need to get onto a course at one of these prestigious universities.

Competition is fierce for entry to Oxbridge so ensure you have all the information you need to make a winning university application, including: which A levels Oxbridge will and won't accept and the grades they expect; filling out your UCAS application correctly to maximise your chances of being called to interview; how to write a winning personal statement; all the dates you need to make sure your application gets in on time.

This essential guide to getting into Oxford and Cambridge also provides top tips for giving a great interview as well as practical suggestions on what to wear, getting to your interview and how to appear as confident as possible.

If you're committed to applying to Oxford or Cambridge universities and want a head start over the other students, make sure you have this insider guide. MPW Guides explain the complex procedures for getting into higher education- written by acknowledged experts in a clear, concise format, they go beyond the official publications to give would-be students straightforward and practical advice on how to secure a place on the university course of their choice.

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Product Details
Trotman & Co Ltd
1844552381 / 9781844552382
Paperback
15/04/2010
United Kingdom
English
160 p.
24 cm
General (US: Trade) Learn More
Previous ed.: published as by Sarah Alakija. 2009.