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1 Pleased to meet you. Adrian Spottiswoode aspottiswoode@studygroup.com
Head of A-Level, Bellerbys Brighton BA English Literature, MA American Studies, BSc Economics and Mathematics 10 years at Bellerbys Before that university teacher in Taiwan, China and Chicago 1

2 Contents Introduction to A-Level Why do you want to go to Oxford?
Some facts and statistics about applying to Oxford The Application Process How you can prepare Some University Interview Advice

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9 1. Introduction to the A-Level Programme

10 Educational programmes offered: Pre-GCSE GCSE GCSE 1 Year A Level
Bellerbys Programmes Educational programmes offered: Pre-GCSE GCSE GCSE 1 Year A Level Foundation Undergraduate Year 1 Summer School IELTS Express English Language Preparation (ELP) Our programmes and results

11 Bellerbys College

12 Differences between A-Levels - Foundation
2 Years 1 year Top universities require A-Levels Most universities will accept Medicine For international students High IELTS Lower IELTS Higher failure rate Need Good Marks Globally recognized Limited entrance

13 79% of our Foundation students graduated to the top 50 UK universities in 2014 At the heart of all this however is our continued excellent academic record and a high level of pastoral care, tailored specifically to international students. Outstanding results

14 A Level - For access to universities globally
Start Dates: Entry requirements: September, January, and April Minimum age 15.5 1 Year (3 terms) is also available IELTS 5.5 Equivalent to 5 GCSE passes 2 year course Choose 4 subjects Also have English

15 2. Why do you want to go to Oxford?

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17 Are you one of these type of students?
“I read law at Oxford.”

18 Why do you want to go to Oxford?
I want to go to Oxford because it is such a beautiful city. I want to go to Oxford because it will help me earn lots of money. I want to go to Oxford because it is one of best universities in the world. I want to go to Oxford because I am really passionate about my subject, and I think it is the best place for my subject. Ok, but prove it….. Excellent knowledge of A-Level work. Knowledge in chosen subject beyond A-Level Work/voluntary experience How long have you wanted to go to Oxford?

19 Therefore Oxford want students who have….
Academic Ability Extra subject knowledge Thinking / decision making skills

20 3. Some facts and statistics about applying to Oxford

21 Approximately 30,000 applications (2013) 6,000 accepted
97.5% of successful applicants achieved A*AA or better Most popular subjects: Natural Sciences (17%) Engineering (12%) Medicine (10%) Mathematics (9%) Economics (8%) 21

22 Comparison of Acceptance rates for UK and International Students
Success rate for UK students: 20% Success rate for International Students: 10% Success rate for Bellerbys Students ( ): 19% But……

23 4. The Application Process

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25 Finalise choosing the 4 AS subjects. University interviews
Go to UNI!!! Year 1 (AS Year) Year 2 (A2 Year) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 May Aug Oct Nov Dec April May Aug Sept Sept Finalise choosing the 4 AS subjects. University interviews First year (AS) exams. Deadline for universities to give offers; students choose 2 universities AS Results come out. Start doing university application (UCAS ) A2 exams Closing date for Oxford (October 15) A2 results come out

26 To get in, you will need: Best possible AS grades IELTS 7 at least Show evidence of extra study / subject knowledge Get high marks on entrance tests Do well on interview Offer will be A*A*A to A A A

27 5.How You Can Prepare

28 Think about your A level subjects
Green = desirable subjects (according to Russell Group) Red = non-preferred -do no more than 1 of them out of 4 Accounting Art Biology Business Studies Chemistry Economics English Literature French Further Maths Geography German Graphic Design History History of Art Law Maths Photography Physics Politics Psychology Sociology Spanish 28

29 Extra Study Choose 1 area of your subject you are very interested in
Do extra study in this area – for example, try a MOOC Find news stories related to it Begin your A-Level studies early! (Google “A-Level Chemistry materials”

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32 Brighton Bellerbys Oxbridge Preparation Overview
A Four-Term Programme of Preparation (no extra fee) Term 1 (AS) – Oxbridge “club” Term 2 (AS) – Assessment of students’ suitability Term 3 (AS) – Start of specialised tutor groups Term 4 (A2) – Complete applications with tutor / prepare for interviews and tests Plus, connection with academic enrichment programme 32

33 Term 1 – Oxbridge Club Voluntary – any interested student can attend
Purposes: Familiarise with Oxbridge system and application process Help students understand what is required / expected Present materials to stretch and challenge 33

34 Term 2 – Assessment of students’ ability
Publicised, students are asked if they want to participate, teachers are asked if they want to recommend anyone February – assessment process begins Students are assessed in 6 areas: Average test / homework marks so far Predicted grades Performance in Thinking Skills Test Performance in Oxbridge Interview with me Evidence of extra reading Evidence of extra curricular academic achievement 34

35 Term 3 – Specialised Tutor Groups Start
3 Groups according to degree choice Science / Maths – Dr Kennedy Humanities – Mr Julian Economics / PPE – Mr Lucas Gathering evidence/ preparing work to do for summer Students expected to return after the summer with significant amount of work done, especially on Personal Statement 35

36 Term 4 – Complete applications with tutor / prepare for interviews and tests
4 hours a week of tutor period Pre October 15th – complete UCAS application After October 15th – prepare for interview and tests: Daily morning sessions Outside visitors Test instruction classes Mock interviews with senior staff Mock interviews with staff subject specialists 36

37 Academic Enrichment Programme
Students highly encouraged to participate in activities such as: Economics society Debating society STEP preparation Weekly lectures Coding group Thinking skills preparation Trips / visits: Oxbridge open days Special events at Oxford / Cambridge (e.g. Student conference / Law day) Visits to the college 37

38 Scholarships & Bursaries
Oxford Balliol College scholarship for Myanmar students Bellerbys College is proud of our links with Oxford and Cambridge and are able to offer the following local scholarship initiative. The Bellerbys Scholarship is awarded to the most outstanding student from Myanmar who is admitted to Balliol College for undergraduate study from 2015. The scholarship is worth £10,000 per year towards the fees and maintenance costs of undergraduate study, normally for 3 years. Eligible candidates will be Myanmar nationals, whose education has been predominantly in Myanmar. All eligible candidates who are admitted to Balliol through the usual Oxford application process, will be considered for the scholarship. Our programmes and results

39 6. Some university interview advice

40 Oxbridge interviews are subject specific
But there are some common types of questions…..

41 Why do you like (your subject)?
Which topic in (your subject) are you most interested in? What extra study have you done in (your subject)? Tell me about a recent news story about (your subject) which you have read. Who is your favourite (person in your subject)?

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