@@oxfordfromtheinside3680 If its possible, a mock chemistry interview similar to what you've put up for maths would be really good. The specific topic isn't really important but just commentary on how to approach the question would be amazing
I’m going to give the BMAT, but I’m not very confident. I got 6 A’s and 3A*’s at GCSE, my A level predicted grades were A* , A* , A , and my personal statement was quite good. Can I get into biomedical sciences?
We recommend you to read a couple of things within your specific area of interest, so you don't need to have covered lots and lots of content but show that you are academically curious! E.g. if you are interested in Organic Chemistry, you can read some textbooks and articles about specific areas of Organic. JStor is good for this if you have an account, or Google Scholar if not! You can also access university reading lists for some courses through google search to get some inspiration.
The tutors interviewing you will know not everything is covered on every specification, so it's ok if you haven't done it yet, or at all! It's more important to focus on your own specification and other interview preparation :)
Hi Imdad! Yes you would be eligible to apply as an international student, as long as you meet the grade requirements and English Language requirements- you can read more here: www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/applying-to-oxford/for-international-students
Just wanted to drop in and say these videos are really helpful, I love chemistry and videos like these really de-mystify the process. Thank you
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@@oxfordfromtheinside3680 If its possible, a mock chemistry interview similar to what you've put up for maths would be really good. The specific topic isn't really important but just commentary on how to approach the question would be amazing
@@Stand_Up_Guys We will be doing mock interview episodes later in the year in the lead up to interview season, so keep your eyes peeled!
I’m going to give the BMAT, but I’m not very confident. I got 6 A’s and 3A*’s at GCSE, my A level predicted grades were A* , A* , A , and my personal statement was quite good. Can I get into biomedical sciences?
Definitely go for it- a good BMAT score will really help your application!
Which books do you recommend
We recommend you to read a couple of things within your specific area of interest, so you don't need to have covered lots and lots of content but show that you are academically curious! E.g. if you are interested in Organic Chemistry, you can read some textbooks and articles about specific areas of Organic. JStor is good for this if you have an account, or Google Scholar if not! You can also access university reading lists for some courses through google search to get some inspiration.
Did u guys just revise your specification e.g Aqa or did u revise other specifications e.g OCR
The tutors interviewing you will know not everything is covered on every specification, so it's ok if you haven't done it yet, or at all! It's more important to focus on your own specification and other interview preparation :)
Could you guys pls do mock chemistry interviews
I'll pass it onto the interview team that you're interested!
hii iam imdad i from pakistan could i get adimssion in oxford
Hi Imdad! Yes you would be eligible to apply as an international student, as long as you meet the grade requirements and English Language requirements- you can read more here: www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/applying-to-oxford/for-international-students