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  • @beaniebabysnail
    @beaniebabysnail 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    As someone who is also International (albeit not from Malaysia or Singapore) and taking a gap year this was really inspiring to see. It's helpful to have these different student perspectives and I think that what Claudia said about not letting your application define your self worth is incredibly important. Thank you both of you! :)

  • @manjumamgain9533
    @manjumamgain9533 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hello sir! I'm a grade 12 student preparing my application for religion and oriental studies at oxford. I just wanted to know whether the written work (essay) that is required should be related to my school curriculum/degree or it can be on any topic whatsoever.
    Your videos have been a great help. Thank you!!

    • @JesusCollegeOxford1571
      @JesusCollegeOxford1571  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes, so the written work should be something you have produced for school. Please see here: www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/applying-to-oxford/guide/written-work

  • @Hell_nahiris
    @Hell_nahiris 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi! ill be applying to Cambridge this year and was wondering if the information on your channel, regarding interviews, and other tips to maximise my chances of getting into Oxford equally applied to Cambridge. I assume most of it will work regardless of my which university it is however I was wondering if you had any advice catering to Cambridge specifically, thank you so much ! ive learned lots from your videos.

    • @JesusCollegeOxford1571
      @JesusCollegeOxford1571  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi, Cambridge is similar in many ways. Crucially, the assessment methodology is (I believe) similar. So, my advice on interviews and super curriculars should be transferable. There are of course some differences, so be mindful of what Cambridge recommends on their own website/TH-cam etc.

  • @noramay2996
    @noramay2996 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hello! I’m a current IGCSE student and have a confusion about Oxford requirements for the subjects. It’s already confirmed that you are required to have grades such as 8s and 9s (A and A*) but **do students have to choose at least 8 or 9 subjects to be able to apply?** I searched and it keeps saying 8 and 9 but I wasn’t sure whether it’s talking about the grade you should have or the amount of subject you need to take to be able to apply.

    • @JesusCollegeOxford1571
      @JesusCollegeOxford1571  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Successful applicants will often have grade 8s or 9s, but there are no set requirements for GCSE grades (except for passing science practicals for medicine applicants). Meaning that students can (and do) successfully apply with a mixed bag of GCSEs but with A-levels that meet the eligibility criteria. There can be good reasons why someone performs less way in a broad swathe of middle school exams, but could be expected to excel in a more narrowly focussed degree.
      Relatedly, there is no set number of GCSEs that are required. Again, most applicants will have >8, but there's no specific prescription.

    • @noramay2996
      @noramay2996 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@JesusCollegeOxford1571 Much appreciation for solving my confusion Sir! thank u

  • @cherryblossom-er4fy
    @cherryblossom-er4fy 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Can I get into the Oxford university for medicine with AAA for Biology, Chemistry & Physics in A levels from Sri Lanka? Or do I have to take IELTS exam also? Please kindly anwer my question if you don't mind. 🙏

    • @JesusCollegeOxford1571
      @JesusCollegeOxford1571  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You need A*AA in A-levels for medicine. IELTS is not usually required if someone has taken A-levels, because they are assumed to have sufficiently good English. But there are more details here: www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/applying-to-oxford/for-international-students/ELR#:~:text=If%20you%20require%20a%20student,granted%20an%20English%20language%20test Note that there are caps on the number of overseas students who can study medicine imposed by the UK government: www.medsci.ox.ac.uk/study/medicine/pre-clinical/applying/international

  • @multida
    @multida 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hey Dr. Matt! I'm a year off applying to uni but your output has really convinced me that even just for the fun of it, I should apply to Oxford. Given that no other college produces (to my knowledge) such a wealth of resources, Jesus seems like the obvious choice when it comes to it, but I have one concern... the colours! Light green does not work well with my skin tone, and I worry that in the unlikely situation I am accepted, I wouldn't be able to confidently represent Jesus! Is this a valid concern, or are there more important factors to consider, facilities aside?!

    • @JesusCollegeOxford1571
      @JesusCollegeOxford1571  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi there, thanks for your comment! Jesus College has dark green as its colours, but we almost never need to wear those colours. The only time you might 'need' to wear green is if you represented the college at sports. So, I wouldn't let that be a reason not to apply!