TSA Section 1: Critical Thinking | UniAdmissions Guide
What does TSA Critical Thinking require? TSA Critical Thinking questions require you to understand the constituents of a good argument and be able to pick them apart. The majority of TSA Critical thinking questions tend to fall into 5 major categories, let’s take a deep dive into each category.
UCAT Situational Judgement Top Tips
The aim of the Situational Judgement section is to assess your ability to understand situations you might encounter as a medical student or doctor and how you would deal with them. In this UCAT SJT guide, we set out the questions that may arise, how to respond to the appropriateness and importance of the options.
UCAT Abstract Reasoning Top Tips
Abstract Reasoning is the most unusual of the sections included in the UCAT, but it tests some very valuable skills in a rather unconventional way compared to the rest of the test. This guide shows you exactly what to expect and how you can take on each of these questions effectively.
How To Construct An Oral Argument In An Interview
When preparing for Oxbridge Interviews, practising to construct arguments is key. In this guide, we take you through four steps to create a solid oral argument.
Don’t make these mistakes in your personal statement
The personal statement is an unenviable challenge faced by students every year. Students walk a fine line between demonstrating why they are better candidates than others, but avoiding showing off too much. It is an art that often relies on a careful act of judgement and preparing for the interview with ease.
How To Prepare For An Oxford Interview
Preparing for an Oxford Interview can sometimes feel overwhelming and confusing, so we’ve put together a guide on how to prepare for the big day.
Oxbridge Interviews Rumours “Fake News’ – Application Rumours and the Truth Behinds Them
In the run-up to the Oxbridge interviews, the rumours and advice will fly…. “don’t do this…”, “make sure you do that…”, “be careful with this…”. Here are some of the main false rumours you will hear and the reality behind them.
Tell Me Something You Have Read Recently
The Oxbridge question that can make or break your Interview. Here are a few dos and don’ts that will help you prepare.
The Week Before Interview – Last Minute Prep
The last week before your medical school interview. Although it feels like most of the application process is out of your hands, there is still plenty to be improving! Here are a few key things to be doing in those final few days before your interview.
HAT Advice
Are you applying to read History at Oxford University? Take a look at these top 3 tips for doing well in your History Aptitude Test (HAT).
Common Questions: “Why Oxbridge?”
Why Oxbridge? A question that troubles Oxford and Cambridge applicants every year. The question “Why Oxbridge?” is heard by all Oxbridge applicants. You may have considered this question while writing your personal statement. Read our 8 suggestions below to help you develop your own answers to the dreaded question.