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So – you’ve perfected your personal statement, brushed up on your maths and physics for the PAT, and now you have an invitation to interview. Interviews can be nerve-wracking, but there’s no need to be terrified about your Oxbridge Physics interview....
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Most Oxford degrees require admissions tests during the application process. It comes with the territory – the tutors want to see how you’ll perform in an academic environment beyond A-level. If you’re applying for Physics, Physics and Philosophy,...
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Your Oxbridge Physics interviews are likely to centre upon a series of physics problems. You may have anywhere between one to four interviewers, and you will either be expected to solve a problem on a whiteboard or on a piece of paper at a desk with the interviewers....
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When the day of the PAT finally arrives, you need to make sure you perform at your absolute best. You’ve done all the preparation you can, but how can you show the admissions tutor that you deserve an interview, and a place, more than the other candidates? Here are...
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The PAT is an important part of your application for Oxford Physics. It’s also something you can do extensive preparation for. There’s a syllabus, so you have a decent idea of what might appear – unlike interview, where the tutors could bring up...