Oxford University Masters Interview Questions List | How to answer grad school interview questions
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 ก.ค. 2024
- I list some Oxford University Masters Interview Questions and show you how to answer graduate school interview questions. I share a list of Masters interview questions from the University of Oxford to prepare you for your graduate school interview. Practice these questions before you Masters, PhD, or Graduate school interview to get admitted to your dream programme! If you'd like my help with your masters or PhD Interviews, reach out on twitter or fiverr!
List of questions for Master's interview:
1. Tell us about yourself
2. Why are you applying to this Master's
3. Why did you choose this field or what interests you about this field
4. What makes you well-suited to this programme
5. What are you next steps after this degree
6. Tell us about your research and what you did
7. This Master's has a research component/ external project- have you thought about what you'd like to do/research/work on?
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Your suggestions for the Oxford interviews were very helpful. Surprisingly, I faced many questions that you already guessed in this video. I spent a lot of time preparing myself based on your advice, and it definitely paid off. I am thrilled to let you know that I received my desired master's offer to join Oxford this September. Thank you so much for your guidance and it would be wonderful to thank you in person when I will be on campus.
That makes me so delighted to hear!! Many congratulations and I'm so glad I could help!!!
This has been very helpful thank you. I really like how easy it is to apply your advice to any topic, not just the area that you are in.
you were so calm and kind, it was all I needed for this moment! Thank you for sharing! There are a lot of videos about wonder questions in oxford and this seemed much more down to earth to me
Have you been sent an interview invite by Oxford?
Fantastic advice 👍🏼
Thanks for your video
Hello, I'm looking for interview guide from Oxford website itself but I can only found guides for Undergraduate program. Do you have the link for the Graduate programs? Thank you!
List of questions for Master's interview:
1. Tell us about yourself
2. Why are you applying to this Master's
3. Why did you choose this field or what interests you about this field
4. What makes you well-suited to this programme
5. What are you next steps after this degree
6. Tell us about your research and what you did
7. This Master's has a research component/ external project- have you thought about what you'd like to do/research/work on?
If you would like me to help you with interview preparation or personal statement writing, please message me on Twitter or Instagram:
twitter.com/oxford_juggler
instagram.com/oxford_juggler/
Hi...I watched your video and I would like to ask if we can have a mock interview this time
Hi Angelica, I'm not doing mock interviews at the moment to focus on my thesis deadline. Best wishes! :)
Hi, can you please clarify something?
I saw the MSt in English (1700-1830) course at Oxford has 72 places but they received 60 applications. Does it mean that the program has a very high acceptance rate since it has more seats than applications?
Thank you!
There can't be that many places on a Masters course so I checked their webpage and this is the figure for all combined English period courses. But the 60 number will be the number of applications for this course.
Thank you so much! I just visited the Oxford’s website and looked at all different Mst courses in English. Each Mst course has a different number for places labeled as “C”. So not sure if I am mistaken.
Hi Hira, I have a question. I am curious to know how you became so fluent in English, and How long you have been learning and practicing English?
Hi! I went to an American school as a kid so I learnt it at the same time as my native language. But that's not to say you can't get to native fluency as an adult, the key is to practice a lot and try to get a tutor who can correct you and give you feedback. Read lots of books/novels in English, watch TV shows, and speak in English as much as possible! :)
I had an interview yesterday. It went really badly. Sadly I don’t think I will get 😅
Hi! Would you mind sharing how so? What was it that you think didn't go well? Any tips? Thanks!