Thank you so much to this guy from Jesus college who’s been making these videos, they’re really good and useful! ( Don’t really know the inner workings of college finances ect obviously, but I think these videos would be really useful for many people and make them much more likely to apply, so maybe it would be a good idea to use more marketing/WP budget to try and push them as adds or higher up on people’s feeds).
Thank you so much for this & all your other videos! Can't even begin to express how useful they are - definitely making Oxford more accessible both knowledge/insight wise but also mentally making it attainable. Would be fab to see Econ, Philosophy & other subjects too :)
I would like to thank you so much for this !! I've my philosophy interview on Monday so it's really insightful to see one on Zoom as opposed to real life, here's to hoping for the best :)
I think something is funny when something happens that we don't expect. Politics is very monotonous so its rare we see things that are comical, however when we do we really dont expect them. This means something that wouldn't usually be hilarious is very hilariouis when politicians do it. I also think this is the reason news bloopers have so many views on youtube because the news is meant to be very serious.
I found your video exceptionally helpful for it provided the POV from interviewers! And it seemed reassuring if professors were not expecting a perfectly prudent and penetrating analysis from the start.
@@o.knight-catalinete6934 The week leading up the exam is absolute hell. But surprisingly, the day before isn't that bad. The exam was easier than had I practised. I used The Ultimate LNAT Guide and did over 300 practice questions. I think if you've done a decent number of practice questions, you'll be fine. From my experience, the exam administrators are really cool and they'll help you through it on the day. Good luck, you'll do great!
This was so helpful (even though I plan on being a classics major) because I found myself coming up with my own answers to the questions and seeing where I can apply this to my interview. Thank you for making this!
I really enjoyed this interview , what I done was answer them myself. Hypothetically would recalling about emotivism as an impulsive emotional response to disapprove or approve those political claims . I would have argued that humour allows room for criticism as we would questions why these political guidelines are held Humorous . Arguably it would allow more political diplomatic solutions . Insofar to a strict view that restricts improvement of political guidelines However the extent as to being held morally accountable is when it undermines the potential success of politics . And also the dangers of not recognising the potential outbreaks from a condescending tone of humour . I’m also looking forward to applying to the foundation course but please answer this and evaluate my thinking thank you .
I’ve applied for History and Politics, so will have to sit one History and one Politics interview. How similar is a PPE interview to a Politics interview?
Hi Dr Williams, thank you so much for the video! I have received a second college invite after completing my first college interview a few days ago (PPE), I'm wondering if this means I'm no longer under consideration of the first college when they had chosen their candidate after the first interview? Thank you very much.
Hi there, huge congratulations on securing an interview! That's a massive achievement. No, being invited to a second college interview does not mean that your first college will not take you. It can actually mean about four different scenarios, so just go with the flow! All best.
Hello sir, i'm from india loved your all vedios, there's a question i'm curious to know, actually my 12th grade wasn't that good enough so my question is do they look at other that tiny qualities knowing that my grades were mad or just skip my application after seeing grades, i'm planning to do masters btw
Thanks for your comment! If you’re planning a masters, then your results in the batchelor’s degree will matter and school qualifications likely will not, if that helps.
@@JesusCollegeOxford1571 i have another question, the thing's is i did some research on oxford website for my course and this thing was written that no gre or GMAT required ( by any chance is that mean that no entrance test required only interveiw & application?) Am i right or not please let me know
Hi, I notice that the questions aren't really knowledge based. Would you say this is accurate for all of the PPE interviews, or should I be studying knowledge as preparation? thank you :)
No, we don't test knowledge in PPE interviews. Partly because a fair number of applicants have never studied P, P, or E before. We'll give you all the information needed to form an argument. Thanks for your comment.
@@sambarlow9722 it's difficult to say how often personal statements are utilised in interviews, because it varies from college to college and from interviewer to interviewer. Generally speaking, it is not that common for personal statements to be used in an Oxford interview. if they do ask you about something from your personal statement it will be in regards to where you have expressed a personal opinion. There it would seem to be fair game for the interviewers to find out more about your opinions on something you've read.
First of all, thank you for your advice! I’m an international student and I’m new to the UK university admission requirements, I have a few questions that have been bugging me 1. Do you need to present just the A-Levels that you take or do you also need to presents GCSE grades? (Since many of us international students doesn’t have basic informations in our home country) 2. Does high performers common in interviews or it’s pretty rare among the people that was shortlisted?
Hi there, thanks for your comment! If you don't have GCSEs then you don't need to report these. Most important are high school qualifications. If you have middle school qualifications to report, these can be useful as well. Interviewees usually perform very well. It is difficult to decide between the candidates.
Hi Dr Williams, thank you for all your helpful videos! I recently got an interview from HMC (once again, a huge thanks to your videos for TSA) and I would like to ask you two questions: 1. I applied for Trinity College but I received an interview from HMC instead. Does that mean that I no longer have an opportunity to interview at Trinity, or am I still under consideration until they send me an email confirming that I have been reallocated? 2. Would you be keen on having a mock interview session with me via Microsoft Teams? It would be my honour to have a discussion with you about interesting problems, and I believe it would also be good content for the channel as I think that I am a better representative of the viewers (most applicants would not have gone through a foundation year, hence most of our thought processes would not be as polished as the gentleman featured in this video)? Thank you! :)
Hi, thanks for your message. Congratulations on securing an interview! 1. If you’ve been reallocated to HMC, it most likely means that Trinity were over subscribed and are unlikely to be able to interview you. This is not for definite, but likely. 2. It’s a kind offer, but I’m not sure this would be fair to others just before the admissions period. Best of luck!
Thank you for this information, can you tell me that requirement of grade in PPE is AAA so in GCE A levels in what subject I have to take AAA list all that required or accepted subjects.
Yes, you need AAA at A-level. Maths is recommended as one of the three. Please see here: www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/courses/course-listing/philosophy-politics-and-economics
@@JesusCollegeOxford1571 other subjects are not listed there except Maths and history, meanwhile, we only study pakistan history in pakistan stuies subject. In A levels we have English,maths,biology ,physics ,chemistry, pakistan studies and urdu so as you told me i need A in Maths so please tell me other two subjects from above given subjects . Thank you
You can pick any subjects you like. It is recommended that you have maths and an essay-writing subject, like history. Please note, that the Pakistan higher secondary school leaving certificate is not accepted by Oxford: www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/applying-to-oxford/for-international-students/international-qualifications
Thank you for the video it was interesting and informative as usual. I had recently completed my LNAT exam on the 14th. The website states the results are released to Universities on the 21st. Would you please be able to give me a rough estimation as to when Oxford will be informing Law students whether they have been selected/rejected for interviews? Thanks.
Any additional advice on what we can do to prepare for the interview? Anything we should read, or freshen up on beforehand? Are the questions based on things we have provided the college beforehand, or completely random? Thank you for all your help, Rina
Questions are not usually based on what you have submitted, unless you're applying for English or History and have submitted some essays in advance. Best to find some academic journal articles on topics of interest to you. Stretch yourself by reading at an undergrad level. But think critically -- what are the strengths and weaknesses of the paper?
assuming you're good on your personal statement stuff, maybe just clarify your thoughts on a few key topics in each subject. For instance, in philosophy have a basic understanding of free will, mind body problem, ethics.
After completing the foundation year, do students automatically get accepted into oxford if they pass it or do they need to reapply and do the whole application process again?
They are not automatically accepted, they have to apply for the undergraduate degree at Oxford whilst on the foundation year. The students receive a lot of support in preparing the application, and I don't know of anyone that has failed to obtain a place.
@@JesusCollegeOxford1571 wow thank you mister! May I also ask if you have heard or have known of any students that have done a Btec and are on undergraduate year from foundation?
The interview would usually last longer, so I can’t say precisely what the score would be. Also the marks we use would be barely comprehensible without context. But it’s a very strong performance because it’s independent minded, clear, and enthusiastic.
Hello, I would first just like to thank you for all the videos you have been putting out about applying to Oxford, they have been very helpful as the open days have been cancelled. Secondly I would like to apply for PPE but I do not have any essay based A levels(I do Maths, Further Maths, Physics and Computer Science). I know the website doesn’t say essay based subjects are essential but would my application be viewed as less competitive?
Provided you perform well on the TSA test, you should give the admissions tutors sufficient reassurance that you can perform well in essay writing. Best of luck!
I'm watching all of these videos whilst knowing that Oxford is out of reach. I have received my A'Level Results and they exceed the entry criteria for PPE but my GCSE grades are terribly average. Is there any point in applying or would I be getting my hopes up for no reason?
A-levels count for much more than GCSEs. We don’t in fact have any set tariff for GCSEs when it comes to PPE. There may well be good reasons why your GCSEs were not as strong as your A-levels, which we can also take into consideration. In short, you can absolutely apply if you have the required A-levels. Please watch my videos on the TSA, as this is one of the best predictors of admissions success.
Do you think I should apply next year ( currently in year 12)? For GCSEs I got 4,5,5,6-5,6,6,7,7 and my uni admissions teacher told me I shouldn’t bother even if I do get good enough predicted grades next year. I really want to do ppe at Oxford but I’ve always been a middle set student. I currently do Economics, Geography and Computer science
Its really dependant on your aptitude for maths. Your A level choice is not reflective of a typical applicant, but that’s not too much of an issue. It might be worth taking AS maths if possible.
@@orepharus unfortunately for the economics subject within PPE it won’t give you a broad enough basis in the methodology of how successful applicants answer the bigger questions. AS maths is big step up from both GCSE and Core maths, Core maths is useful for everyday, while the AS provides a deeper level of mathematics that can be applicable not just conceptually but psychologically, by forming the pathways in which many Oxford students think. However, mathematics is not a required - it’s simply “recommended”. There are support systems in place for those that may struggle, and there is the option after one year to drop a subject (most either choose economics or the philosophy aspect). All in all, don’t worry to much about the mathematics. Bare in mind that most successful applicants have attained an AS or higher, but at Oxford it’s also recommended for you not to draw comparisons with other people, chiefly because the admissions body will make their decision on you as an individual not by pools of broad data.
@@thekid4779 Thank you for Replying to my comment as recently as I’m in year 12 I’ve just really had the passion to go to Oxford but I always knew even before when I want to go for that always knew out a week a student but thank you for listening me know some more stuff that I need to know
Thank you so much to this guy from Jesus college who’s been making these videos, they’re really good and useful! ( Don’t really know the inner workings of college finances ect obviously, but I think these videos would be really useful for many people and make them much more likely to apply, so maybe it would be a good idea to use more marketing/WP budget to try and push them as adds or higher up on people’s feeds).
Thanks, I'll look into that. And thank you for your kind comments!
Thank you so much for this & all your other videos! Can't even begin to express how useful they are - definitely making Oxford more accessible both knowledge/insight wise but also mentally making it attainable. Would be fab to see Econ, Philosophy & other subjects too :)
Glad you like! Many thanks
My toxic trait is thinking my answers were 1000x better than these and id instantly be welcomed in without any further tests
I would like to thank you so much for this !! I've my philosophy interview on Monday so it's really insightful to see one on Zoom as opposed to real life, here's to hoping for the best :)
Best of luck!
I appreciate the work you are doing at Jesus College and broadly at the University of Oxford. Proud Alumnus.
Thank you! Great to know
I think something is funny when something happens that we don't expect. Politics is very monotonous so its rare we see things that are comical, however when we do we really dont expect them. This means something that wouldn't usually be hilarious is very hilariouis when politicians do it. I also think this is the reason news bloopers have so many views on youtube because the news is meant to be very serious.
I found your video exceptionally helpful for it provided the POV from interviewers! And it seemed reassuring if professors were not expecting a perfectly prudent and penetrating analysis from the start.
Great to know -- thank you!
I just sat my LNAT yesterday and it went quite well thanks to your video. Hoping to get a place at Mansfield for 2021 entry!
Good luck!
I have my HAT in 19 days; the stress! I hope your LNAT went well, was it harder than what you had imagined?
@@o.knight-catalinete6934 The week leading up the exam is absolute hell. But surprisingly, the day before isn't that bad. The exam was easier than had I practised. I used The Ultimate LNAT Guide and did over 300 practice questions. I think if you've done a decent number of practice questions, you'll be fine. From my experience, the exam administrators are really cool and they'll help you through it on the day. Good luck, you'll do great!
@@keshwabadgujar5471 Thanks mate, this really helped!!! I feel much more motivated to just carry on!🤩🌈
@@keshwabadgujar5471 How did it go?
This was so helpful (even though I plan on being a classics major) because I found myself coming up with my own answers to the questions and seeing where I can apply this to my interview. Thank you for making this!
Great -- thanks!
I really enjoyed this interview , what I done was answer them myself. Hypothetically would recalling about emotivism as an impulsive emotional response to disapprove or approve those political claims . I would have argued that humour allows room for criticism as we would questions why these political guidelines are held Humorous . Arguably it would allow more political diplomatic solutions . Insofar to a strict view that restricts improvement of political guidelines However the extent as to being held morally accountable is when it undermines the potential success of politics . And also the dangers of not recognising the potential outbreaks from a condescending tone of humour . I’m also looking forward to applying to the foundation course but please answer this and evaluate my thinking thank you .
I just recognised my view on the condescending tone aligns with Plato’s view of superiority which I’m very proud of .
These are interesting ideas -- thank you for sharing them!
Thanks so much for this. It's really useful to help students prepare for their interviews.
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Matt! Thanks for the vid - are real interviews about this long?
Thank you so much for this, it was very insightful! Though I'd love it if subtitles were up for longer next time
Yet another brilliant and informative video from Jesus! Could you please make one on med interviews. Tnx a lot!
I’ve applied for History and Politics, so will have to sit one History and one Politics interview. How similar is a PPE interview to a Politics interview?
They are usually identical. The same politics tutors run interviews for HPol and PPE. All best!
Hi Dr Williams, thank you so much for the video! I have received a second college invite after completing my first college interview a few days ago (PPE), I'm wondering if this means I'm no longer under consideration of the first college when they had chosen their candidate after the first interview? Thank you very much.
Hi there, huge congratulations on securing an interview! That's a massive achievement.
No, being invited to a second college interview does not mean that your first college will not take you. It can actually mean about four different scenarios, so just go with the flow! All best.
Thank you so much for your reply! Hope you have a nice weekend.
@@JesusCollegeOxford1571
Hello sir, i'm from india loved your all vedios, there's a question i'm curious to know, actually my 12th grade wasn't that good enough so my question is do they look at other that tiny qualities knowing that my grades were mad or just skip my application after seeing grades, i'm planning to do masters btw
Thanks for your comment! If you’re planning a masters, then your results in the batchelor’s degree will matter and school qualifications likely will not, if that helps.
@@JesusCollegeOxford1571 tysm for helping us, loved you content
@@JesusCollegeOxford1571 i have another question, the thing's is i did some research on oxford website for my course and this thing was written that no gre or GMAT required ( by any chance is that mean that no entrance test required only interveiw & application?) Am i right or not please let me know
Hi, I notice that the questions aren't really knowledge based. Would you say this is accurate for all of the PPE interviews, or should I be studying knowledge as preparation? thank you :)
No, we don't test knowledge in PPE interviews. Partly because a fair number of applicants have never studied P, P, or E before. We'll give you all the information needed to form an argument. Thanks for your comment.
@@JesusCollegeOxford1571 great, thanks for the quick reply!
@@JesusCollegeOxford1571 If no prior knowledge is required, how often do they ask about personal statement?
@@sambarlow9722 it's difficult to say how often personal statements are utilised in interviews, because it varies from college to college and from interviewer to interviewer. Generally speaking, it is not that common for personal statements to be used in an Oxford interview. if they do ask you about something from your personal statement it will be in regards to where you have expressed a personal opinion. There it would seem to be fair game for the interviewers to find out more about your opinions on something you've read.
First of all, thank you for your advice!
I’m an international student and I’m new to the UK university admission requirements, I have a few questions that have been bugging me
1. Do you need to present just the A-Levels that you take or do you also need to presents GCSE grades? (Since many of us international students doesn’t have basic informations in our home country)
2. Does high performers common in interviews or it’s pretty rare among the people that was shortlisted?
Hi there, thanks for your comment!
If you don't have GCSEs then you don't need to report these. Most important are high school qualifications. If you have middle school qualifications to report, these can be useful as well.
Interviewees usually perform very well. It is difficult to decide between the candidates.
Hi Dr Williams, thank you for all your helpful videos! I recently got an interview from HMC (once again, a huge thanks to your videos for TSA) and I would like to ask you two questions:
1. I applied for Trinity College but I received an interview from HMC instead. Does that mean that I no longer have an opportunity to interview at Trinity, or am I still under consideration until they send me an email confirming that I have been reallocated?
2. Would you be keen on having a mock interview session with me via Microsoft Teams? It would be my honour to have a discussion with you about interesting problems, and I believe it would also be good content for the channel as I think that I am a better representative of the viewers (most applicants would not have gone through a foundation year, hence most of our thought processes would not be as polished as the gentleman featured in this video)?
Thank you! :)
Hi, thanks for your message. Congratulations on securing an interview!
1. If you’ve been reallocated to HMC, it most likely means that Trinity were over subscribed and are unlikely to be able to interview you. This is not for definite, but likely.
2. It’s a kind offer, but I’m not sure this would be fair to others just before the admissions period.
Best of luck!
Thank you for this information, can you tell me that requirement of grade in PPE is AAA so in GCE A levels in what subject I have to take AAA list all that required or accepted subjects.
Yes, you need AAA at A-level. Maths is recommended as one of the three. Please see here: www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/courses/course-listing/philosophy-politics-and-economics
@@JesusCollegeOxford1571 other subjects are not listed there except Maths and history, meanwhile, we only study pakistan history in pakistan stuies subject. In A levels we have English,maths,biology ,physics ,chemistry, pakistan studies and urdu so as you told me i need A in Maths so please tell me other two subjects from above given subjects . Thank you
You can pick any subjects you like. It is recommended that you have maths and an essay-writing subject, like history. Please note, that the Pakistan higher secondary school leaving certificate is not accepted by Oxford: www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/applying-to-oxford/for-international-students/international-qualifications
Why am I watching all of these, after I’ve graduated uni
Thank you for the video it was interesting and informative as usual.
I had recently completed my LNAT exam on the 14th. The website states the results are released to Universities on the 21st. Would you please be able to give me a rough estimation as to when Oxford will be informing Law students whether they have been selected/rejected for interviews?
Thanks.
You should hear from a college by mid to late November. Feel free to contact the college admissions tutor for an update if you don't hear by then.
Could you do one for medicine ?
Fantastic! Very useful. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for this video! Helped me tons. :)
Great to hear!
Any additional advice on what we can do to prepare for the interview? Anything we should read, or freshen up on beforehand? Are the questions based on things we have provided the college beforehand, or completely random?
Thank you for all your help,
Rina
Questions are not usually based on what you have submitted, unless you're applying for English or History and have submitted some essays in advance.
Best to find some academic journal articles on topics of interest to you. Stretch yourself by reading at an undergrad level. But think critically -- what are the strengths and weaknesses of the paper?
assuming you're good on your personal statement stuff, maybe just clarify your thoughts on a few key topics in each subject. For instance, in philosophy have a basic understanding of free will, mind body problem, ethics.
Hello dear professor, is there an Economics interview too for PPE? Or are the interviews only about Politics and Philosophy?
ua-cam.com/video/Jk0Drd1I8qY/v-deo.html and ua-cam.com/video/Ol9fipPH3ow/v-deo.html All best!
After completing the foundation year, do students automatically get accepted into oxford if they pass it or do they need to reapply and do the whole application process again?
They are not automatically accepted, they have to apply for the undergraduate degree at Oxford whilst on the foundation year. The students receive a lot of support in preparing the application, and I don't know of anyone that has failed to obtain a place.
@@JesusCollegeOxford1571 wow thank you mister! May I also ask if you have heard or have known of any students that have done a Btec and are on undergraduate year from foundation?
Thank you so much for this!
You're so welcome!
Hi there - may I ask what score out of 100 you would have given this student? Thanks
The interview would usually last longer, so I can’t say precisely what the score would be. Also the marks we use would be barely comprehensible without context.
But it’s a very strong performance because it’s independent minded, clear, and enthusiastic.
@@JesusCollegeOxford1571 thanks
Hello, I would first just like to thank you for all the videos you have been putting out about applying to Oxford, they have been very helpful as the open days have been cancelled.
Secondly I would like to apply for PPE but I do not have any essay based A levels(I do Maths, Further Maths, Physics and Computer Science). I know the website doesn’t say essay based subjects are essential but would my application be viewed as less competitive?
Provided you perform well on the TSA test, you should give the admissions tutors sufficient reassurance that you can perform well in essay writing. Best of luck!
@@JesusCollegeOxford1571 Thank You!
I'm watching all of these videos whilst knowing that Oxford is out of reach. I have received my A'Level Results and they exceed the entry criteria for PPE but my GCSE grades are terribly average. Is there any point in applying or would I be getting my hopes up for no reason?
A-levels count for much more than GCSEs.
We don’t in fact have any set tariff for GCSEs when it comes to PPE.
There may well be good reasons why your GCSEs were not as strong as your A-levels, which we can also take into consideration.
In short, you can absolutely apply if you have the required A-levels. Please watch my videos on the TSA, as this is one of the best predictors of admissions success.
So useful, thank you for these videos.
You’re very welcome!
Meritocracy is the highest form of government which the human society can possibly attain.
Fair game Meritocracy WITH training resources a poor kid can afford.
I would like to ask if Foundation Year programme accept internasional students? Tks
If you do take time to read the link he put it’s got all the information you want...
Do you think I should apply next year ( currently in year 12)? For GCSEs I got 4,5,5,6-5,6,6,7,7 and my uni admissions teacher told me I shouldn’t bother even if I do get good enough predicted grades next year. I really want to do ppe at Oxford but I’ve always been a middle set student. I currently do Economics, Geography and Computer science
Its really dependant on your aptitude for maths. Your A level choice is not reflective of a typical applicant, but that’s not too much of an issue. It might be worth taking AS maths if possible.
@@thekid4779 I do AQA core maths which is kind of like b-tech maths. Is that good enough?
@@orepharus unfortunately for the economics subject within PPE it won’t give you a broad enough basis in the methodology of how successful applicants answer the bigger questions. AS maths is big step up from both GCSE and Core maths, Core maths is useful for everyday, while the AS provides a deeper level of mathematics that can be applicable not just conceptually but psychologically, by forming the pathways in which many Oxford students think.
However, mathematics is not a required - it’s simply “recommended”. There are support systems in place for those that may struggle, and there is the option after one year to drop a subject (most either choose economics or the philosophy aspect).
All in all, don’t worry to much about the mathematics. Bare in mind that most successful applicants have attained an AS or higher, but at Oxford it’s also recommended for you not to draw comparisons with other people, chiefly because the admissions body will make their decision on you as an individual not by pools of broad data.
@@thekid4779 Thank you for Replying to my comment as recently as I’m in year 12 I’ve just really had the passion to go to Oxford but I always knew even before when I want to go for that always knew out a week a student but thank you for listening me know some more stuff that I need to know
My interview was very similar to this one but no place, interesting
Can I know what your questions were?