OXBRIDGE INTERVIEW
COACHING PROGRAMME
The weeks leading up to your Oxbridge interview are the most important time for enhancing your subject knowledge, improving your problem-solving skills and developing your interview technique. The majority of applicants will have top predicted grades, polished personal statements and excellent school references. It is therefore often the Oxbridge interview that acts as the key differentiator between candidates.
Our Oxbridge Interview Coaching Programme provides targeted and personalised coaching to develop students' confidence in answering questions, the ability to think out loud and exhibit a real depth of subject knowledge. It is incredible to see the transformation in our students' confidence after they have been through our coaching programme. We achieve this through the following steps.
How can we help?
Mock interviews with Oxbridge experts
We conduct realistic mock interviews that mirror the Oxbridge style. Our team of experts are all Oxbridge graduates with extensive knowledge covering all subject areas. We challenge students with questions typical of Oxbridge interviews, honing students' ability to think critically and articulate their thoughts under pressure.
Feedback and Oxbridge interview skills training
After each mock interview, we provide detailed and constructive feedback. This feedback will focus on both strengths and areas for improvement, covering aspects such as communication skills, problem-solving abilities, and presentation of ideas. Our personalised interview coaching teaches effective strategies to handle challenging questions and builds confidence to help students excel in the Oxbridge interviews.
List of Oxbridge interview questions
We help our students to prepare thoroughly for their Oxbridge interviews by covering a wide range of possible questions and topic areas that might be asked about. Through our own experiences and those of the countless students we have helped over the years, we have developed a comprehensive list of Oxbridge interview questions across all subjects at Oxford and Cambridge.