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HIGHLY COMPETITIVE COURSES
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Medicine at Sheffield 11.2 applicants per place
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Economics at LSE 9 applicants per place
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Natural Sciences at Cambridge
5 applicants per place
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Medicine at Sheffield 11.2 applicants per place AAA
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Economics at LSE 9 applicants per place A*AA
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Natural Sciences at Cambridge
5 applicants per place A*A*A
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WHY IS IT SO COMPETITIVE?
TIMES WORLD UNIVERSITY RANKINGS University of Oxford 4. University of Cambridge Imperial College, London 15. University College London 25. London School of Economics 27. University of Edinburgh 36. King’s College London 55. University of Manchester 71. University of Bristol 82. University of Warwick 88. University of Glasgow 96. Durham University 12 of the top one hundred universities in the world are British. Because we have a very rich university environment.
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WHY IS IT SO COMPETITIVE?
Because we have a very rich university environment
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UKCAT and BMAT for Medicine Thinking Skills Tests
TESTS AND INTERVIEWS LNAT for Law UKCAT and BMAT for Medicine Thinking Skills Tests
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A publisher produces magazines, all of which have a number of pages which is a multiple of 32. Thus, a magazine can have 32, 64, pages. The front cover is always counted as page 1. The centre spread of the magazine could have pages numbered A 15 and 16. B 30 and 31. C 50 and 51. D 63 and 64. E 96 and 97.
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Every year in Britain there are nearly car fires, yet it is estimated that only five per cent of motorists travel with a fire extinguisher in their car. If more motorists could be encouraged to carry fire extinguishers then the number of car fires could be considerably reduced. Which of the following is the best statement of the flaw in the argument above? A It ignores the fact that millions of motorists never experience a car fire. B It assumes that carrying a fire extinguisher will enable fires to be put out. C It implies that the occurrence of car fires is related to the lack of an extinguisher. D It overlooks the possibility that fires might not be put out with an extinguisher. E It ignores the fact that there are different extinguishers for different kinds of fires.
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Law at King’s College London English at Leeds
TESTS AND INTERVIEWS INTERVIEWS FOR MEDICINE, DENTISTRY, VETS INTERVIEWS FOR OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE Law at King’s College London English at Leeds Engineering Design at Bristol
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FRESH AND CONVINCING PERSONAL STATEMENT
MAKING YOURSELF OUTSTANDING WORK AND VOLUNTARY EXPERIENCE EXTENDED PROJECT QUALIFICATION FRESH AND CONVINCING PERSONAL STATEMENT
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BUT IT CAN BE DONE….
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15 more offers this year! 21 students currently studying at Oxford
and Cambridge EMILY FISH - ENGLISH RUBY HARRISON MEDICINE CAL DEMBY-HARRIS HISTORY ELLERY SHENTALL FRENCH AND PHILOSOPHY HANNAH CHUKWA ENGLISH GREG MORTON ARCHEOLOGY AIDEN BALFE - PPE TOM GINNIS NATURAL SCIENCES EVE SMYTH- BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCE 15 more offers this year! ALBERT SOWERBY-DAVIES FRENCH AND HISTORY EMILY GLOVER BIOCHEMISTRY NATHAN BROWN MATERIAL SCIENCE
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Russell Group Universities
248 students into Russell Group Universities BILLY TROY DURHAM MODERN LANGUAGES TONI NIHI KINGS COLLEGE LONDON DIGITAL CULTURE NATHAN COX WARWICK UNIVERSITY DISCRETE MATHS MOLLY BLACKALL – LSE (INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS) VICTORIA DAVIES KINGS COLLEGE LONDON CLASSICAL ARCHEOLOGY KOFI ANTWI LEICESTER UNIVERSITY MEDICINE IJEOMA EHIGIATOR BRISTOL MATHS AND PHYSICS
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