by | | oxbridge, Physical Sciences
You’ve probably heard that it’s important to read around your subject: that it’ll help with your personal statement, your interviews, and apparently everything under the sun. Of course, this is easier said than done. It can be difficult to know where...
by | | oxbridge, Physical Sciences
Starting your personal statement is always difficult, and it’s especially so for a course like Physics and Philosophy, where may feel as if you have to yoke together two entirely unconnected fields. If you looking for some inspiration, taking a look at an...
by | | Maths & Computer Science, oxbridge
Although you may appreciate the intersection and harmony between the two subjects, it may be difficult to actually picture what studying the two alongside each other is like. We have here for you a breakdown of the first year Oxford course and its content, and a more...
by | | Humanities, oxbridge, Physical Sciences
Since Physics and Philosophy is a joint honours degree, you might think that there is a complicated admissions process. However, the application process follows a very similar trajectory to that for pure Physics. Remember: the course itself is a 50 / 50 split, but...
by | | Maths & Computer Science, oxbridge
Oxford takes around 12 people every year for Computer Science and Philosophy. Doing a Computer Science and Philosophy degree leaves you in a small minority of people, so it is difficult to glean an insight into what studying the degree is like! What will my schedule...