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Each year, I meet a wave of brilliant US students who come to me at the last minute. They are ambitious, talented, and full of potential, but often underprepared for the Oxbridge application process. Having thrived in the “all-rounder” style of American education, they suddenly find themselves at a loss when faced with the British system, which values depth of subject knowledge and critical engagement above everything else. It does not have to be that way. If you are a US student considering applying to Oxford, Cambridge, or another UK university but feel unsure about the process, join me for a Q&A session to learn what to expect. I graduated from Oxford with First Class Honours and now work as a senior application mentor for a variety of companies. Over the years, I have helped many students make the transition from the US system to the UK, guiding them through the challenges of school selection, personal statements, interviews, and recommendations. In this session, I will share what Oxbridge admissions tutors are really looking for and answer your questions directly. Whatever your chosen subject, you will come away with practical advice and a clearer sense of how to strengthen your application.
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UK University Expert | Oxford First Class | Demystifying Admissions
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I graduated from the University of Oxford with First Class Honours in English Language and Literature— the highest academic distinction in the UK system. While at Oxford, I tutored part-time, and I now work as a freelance tutor with students across both the UK and the US. For bright American students, the most prestigious UK universities—Oxford, Cambridge, St Andrews, Edinburgh, Durham, UCL—deserve serious consideration. Yet the application process often feels mystifying from a US perspective. UK admissions place a premium on subject focus: the personal statement is academic and concise, and applicants are judged almost entirely on subject-specific potential. This means that many students who may feel lost in the highly extracurricular-driven US system could in fact be very strong candidates for top UK universities. However, expert, UK-specific guidance remains hard to find in the US, particularly for Oxbridge. My role is to demystify this process and provide clear, no-nonsense support, from personal statement coaching to interview preparation and application strategy. I know what works! My specialism is in English, but I have also guided students successfully through personal statements and interview preparation for a range of humanities subjects, from History and Politics to Philosophy and Classics. Wherever the focus, my role is to demystify the process and provide clear, no-nonsense support, from personal statement coaching to interview preparation and broader application strategy.
Sunday, Oct 12
from 9:00 PM – 10:00 PM UTC
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