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Applying to Competitive Universities Caitriona Woolhouse, Head of Student Recruitment, University of Oxford
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Competitive courses Competitive institutions Application ratios Offers
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QualityPopularityReputation Decision makers
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What can be considered? GCSE Grades Predicted A level grades (or equivalent) Personal Statement Teacher’s reference Pre-Interview tests Written work Interview(s)
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Supporting students in applying for competitive courses Programme of study Course choice is the most important decision – personal interest(s), research thoroughlyResults Hard work to ensure the students do as well as they can in their current studies Engage and explore Being proactive in their learning – current studies and interests relevant to intended degree programmePractise Discussing academic interest(s) Past/example admissions test papers Time management – generally and for tests/exams
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Personal Statements Important part of the application procedure Up to 4,000 characters (this includes spaces) or 47 lines of text (this includes blank lines) Allows students to: Discover if they truly love the subject Explain why they want to study this course Show their motivation and commitment Make a good first impression Sell themselves to admissions tutors May provide content for discussion at interview
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Structuring the Personal Statement 75% Academic 25% Extra Curricular I want to study… I have read/watched/visited … It was interesting because… In my spare time I play… I had some work experience at… I enjoy…
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Super Curricular Exploration
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Teachers’ Reference: What do Admissions Tutors look for? Unit marks not required but can be very helpful Areas of particular strength Relating to the relevant subject selection criteria is helpful How good candidate is relative to peers Contextual achievement Additional information only required if change of circumstances post-application
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Why use tests? Rising applications per place Differentiating between well qualified candidates More forms of data to help select Assess aptitude rather than knowledge A common set of data with which to compare applicants Help us concentrate interviewing resources on those most likely to achieve an offer
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Types of test Skills: Application of GCSE or early AS module knowledge Interpretation of data or argument Critical thinking Comprehension Essay writing Response to new material Method: Multiple choice Short answer questions Essays
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Example: LNAT & TSA
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Logistics & Registration UCAS is very clear on both course search and during the application when students need to take tests It is a students’ responsibility to ensure they are registered for tests and deadlines for this may vary Most can be taken within schools Majority are pen & paper tests Bursaries are available for those tests that charge Students may be required to take more than one test
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How to prepare? Dependent on test – aptitude or ability? Science tests – Revision of early work helpful. Firm knowledge of subject matter helpful Humanities (English, History, Languages) – Practice of similar exercises from teachers helpful TSA & LNAT – Unseen essays All – PRACTICE & Exam technique Sample papers and marking schemes available Limited number so spread out attempts Pace Structure Purpose
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Why Interview? Interviews to attract or to select Why interview? Different information than that available on UCAS To select between strong candidates Legal requirements Technical / Practical ability and skills To select students suited to teaching methods
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Interviews: Format Interactive tests of: Interest Aptitude Core knowledge and technical skills Capacity to learn from mistakes and to listen in discussion Focused and challenging questions New approaches to existing knowledge Interviews usually cover: Academic work Reading and other super-curricular exploration Subject-related wider awareness ‘Prompt’ material
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GCSE Grades Predicted A level grades (or equivalent) Personal Statement Teacher’s reference Pre-Interview tests Written work Interview(s)
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