Description
A bundle comprising all of our resources to prepare both for the ENGAA and for your Cambridge Engineering interview:
Live Zoom Courses:
October ENGAA Course
- Dates: October 24th and 25th
- Location: Live on Zoom
- Times: 10am – 4:30pm (9am first day)
- Content:
- Speed up your calculations by spotting tricks like factors, approximations, proportionality arguments
- Quickly apply the geometry of circles and triangles to forces, optics, and other questions
- Master all the rules of logs and indices for use in simplifying or comparing sizes of terms
- Rapidly analyse functions for their roots, stationary values, and limiting behaviour
- Mock papers: Apply what you’ve learned in two exclusive, brand new mock ENGAA papers (not part of our online resources), which will then be marked and discussed
Physics-Centred Interview Course
- Date: Sunday 29th November, 9:15am – 5pm
- Mock interview: get a 30 min mock interview resembling a Cambridge Engineering interview
- Interview practice and advice:
- Observe the interviews that other students get, allowing you to learn from each other and compare approaches to the questions
- Come away with access to Physics and Maths interview questions you most likely won’t have seen before
- Have your personal statement read and practise answering questions on it
- Group discussion of all questions used, plus general interview advice
(Please note: the interview course is non-refundable and has strictly limited places)
Plus the following online versions of our live courses:
- Maths for ENGAA Course (online version of 1-day course covering short multiple-choice questions on: inequalities and estimates, polynomials, graph-sketching, combining functions, inferences)
- Value £99
- Physics Summer Course (online version of 3-day course covering physics topics you will need to be familiar with for PAT, some of which you may not yet have covered at school; topics include: static forces, moving bodies, circular motion and orbits, circuits, waves and electromagnetic radiation, electric energy and forces, radioactive decay, springs and elasticity, general physical reasoning)
- Value £149
Plus the following online resources:
ENGAA Past Paper Video Solutions
Detailed solution videos for every ENGAA question from specimen papers A and B and the 2016, 2017 and 2018 papers A and B (2019 coming soon!).
Original Mock ENGAA Papers and Video Solutions
Exclusive original mock papers by The Oxbridge Formula. We include questions from both sections of the test and have taken care to emulate the style and pace of the ENGAA papers. However, we have erred on the side of caution by giving you slightly more difficult questions so that you are fully prepared when you go into the exam.
- 8 complete papers (4 section A, 4 section B)
- Detailed video solutions
PAT Past Paper Video Solutions
Detailed solution videos for every PAT question from 2006-2018 (2019 coming soon!)
MAT Multiple Choice Video Solutions
Detailed solution videos to every multiple choice Maths question from the 2007 – 2018 MAT papers (2019 coming soon!) and the MAT specimen papers A and B. MAT multiple choice questions are similar in content and difficulty to Maths questions from the ENGAA exam.
Useful Physics Theory for Admissions Tests
Introducing and explaining Physics material needed for admissions tests that you may not have seen at school yet, together with more fundamental presentations and demonstrations of material you should know:
- Combining springs vs combining resistors
- Projectiles and orbits
- Buoyancy and Archimedes’ Principle
- Dimensional Analysis
Useful Maths Theory for Admissions Tests
Introducing and explaining Maths material needed for admissions tests that you may not have seen at school yet:
- Advanced differentiation and integration
- Vectors and geometry
- Algebraic expressions with arbitrary powers
- Tricks to go faster, avoid errors, and spot clues
Original Extra Extension Physics Questions
Original longer Physics questions by STEP Maths, with video solutions
Physics Practice from BMAT
Collected Physics questions from past BMAT papers, with video solutions. Plus, a video guide to the Physics syllabus. Good preparation for the Physics in ENGAA Section 1 Part A.
Example video: