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23 September, 2024

The Spectator has published its annual table showing which schools received the most Oxbridge offers last year. Over the years, both Oxford and Cambridge have increased the proportion of acceptances from state schools, which now account for 72%, up from 52% in 2000. Of the 80 schools considered, 29 are independent, 29 are grammar or partially selective, 17 are Sixth Form Colleges, and 5 are comprehensives or academies.

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16 June, 2025

Any candidate applying to study Modern Languages at Oxford or Cambridge will have to sit a written paper as part of the admissions process: The Modern Languages Aptitude Test (MLAT) at Oxford and the Modern and Medieval Languages Admissions Assessment (MML) at Cambridge, which this blog describes. There are big differences between the two tests, from the structure and what they are testing to when they are sat. This blog covers the Cambridge MMLAA.

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16 June, 2025

The undergraduate Law course at Oxford University is called ‘Jurisprudence’, which signals its historically broader approach to include Law’s underlying philosophical principles. Unlike other universities, the final award is a BA (Bachelor of Arts) rather than an LLB (Bachelor of Laws). It nonetheless has the same official status as a qualifying law degree for those wishing to become a solicitor or barrister in England and Wales.

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