Getting Into Oxford Cambridge 2013 Entry

Getting Into Oxford   Cambridge 2013 Entry
Author: Jenny Blaiklock
Publsiher: Crimson Publishing
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2012-04-18
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781844552894

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Do you want to win a place at one of the most prestigious universities in the country? Do you need help making your application stand out from the crowd? Winning a place at Oxford or Cambridge is notoriously difficult and with competition at an all-time high Getting into Oxford and Cambridge has all the information you need to put yourself ahead of the fierce competition. Covering what you should study at A-level to your admissions interview and beyond, this is a comprehensive guide to Getting into Oxford or Cambridge, including: -Insider tips and advice from admission tutors -The grades expected for each university -Advice on writing your personal statement -Interview preparation and practice Make sure your application stands out from the crowd, impress at interview and secure yourself a place at Oxford or Cambridge.

Getting Into Oxford and Cambridge 2020 Entry

Getting Into Oxford and Cambridge 2020 Entry
Author: Mat Carmody
Publsiher: Crimson Publishing
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2019-04-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781911067993

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Updated annually to include all the vital details of the latest admissions procedures, Getting into Oxford & Cambridge tells you everything you need to know to get onto the course of your choice. With invaluable information and step-by-step guidance, the book will lead you through every step of the process.

Getting Into Oxford Cambridge

Getting Into Oxford   Cambridge
Author: Jenny Blaiklock
Publsiher: Trotman, Limited
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2012-04-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1844554767

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This title guides Oxbridge applicants through the whole process from what A-Levels to take to writing a winning personal statement and acing tough interview questions. It includes lists of grade expectations for each university and UCAS deadlines.

Getting Into Oxford Cambridge

Getting Into Oxford   Cambridge
Author: Seán P. Buckley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1302086591

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Making Sense of Old Testament Genocide

Making Sense of Old Testament Genocide
Author: Christian Hofreiter
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2018
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780198810902

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The divine commands to annihilate the seven nations living in Canaan (to 'devote them to destruction', herem in Biblical Hebrew) are perhaps the most morally troubling texts of the Hebrew and Christian bibles. Making Sense of Old Testament Genocide: Christian Interpretations of Herem Passages addresses the challenges these texts pose. It presents the various ways in which interpreters from the first century to the twenty-first have attempted to make sense of them. The most troubling approach was no doubt to read them as divine sanction and inspiration for violence and war: the analysis of the use of herem texts in the crusades, the inquisition, and various colonial conquests illustrates this violent way of reading the texts, which has such alarming contemporary relevance. Three additional approaches can also be traced to antiquity, viz. pre-critical, non-literal, and divine-command-theory readings. Finally, critics of Christianity from antiquity via the Enlightenment to today have referenced herem texts: their critical voices are included as well. Christian Hofreiter combines a presentation of a wide range of historical sources with careful analysis that scrutinizes the arguments made and locates the texts in their wider contexts. Influential contributions of such well-known figures as Augustine, Origen, Gregory the Great, Thomas Aquinas, and John Calvin are included, as well as those of critics such as Marcion, Celsus and Matthew Tindal, and less widely known texts such as crusading histories, songs and sermons, colonial conquest accounts, and inquisition manuals. The book thus sheds new light on the ways in which these texts have shaped the thoughts and actions of their readers through the centuries, and offers pertinent insights into how readers might be able to make sense of them today.

University Interviews

University Interviews
Author: Ian Stannard,Godfrey Cooper
Publsiher: Crimson Publishing
Total Pages: 115
Release: 2017-10-13
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781911067566

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Authored by two school-based careers advisers who both have a wealth of experience in guiding students through the interview process Written in direct collaboration with leading universities, with unique insider knowledge from admissions tutors on how to impress at interview Packed with detailed sample questions and answers to common and tough questions, helping students to prepare thoroughly and cope under pressure Unlike other guides, it covers the soft skills needed for interview and the psychology of interviews, guidance which is not typically taught at school With coverage of the most competitive interviews, including special sections on Oxbridge, Medicine and Degree Apprenticeships

Finding England

Finding England
Author: Holger Ehling
Publsiher: Haus Publishing
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2013-04-16
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781907973260

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It is easy to find England on a map—it is part of that conspicuous thing in the North Sea, just off the French coast, and to the left of Denmark and Norway. It gets trickier once you are there: not even the English are keen to explain what England really is. Why do the English eat what they eat? Why do they do what they do? And why does the world think that England and Englishness is something to aspire to, something to adore? Holger Ehling takes us on a journey to iconic places, from London to Jarrow, from Stonehenge to Chipping Norton, from Shakespeare's Globe to the marvels of Blackpool, pondering along the way about history and everyday life and about what it is that makes these places and these people so quintessentially English and, therefore, different. We will meet royals and beggars, con-artists and real artists, heroes and villains, English roses and the legacy of the Empire Windrush. And perhaps, just perhaps—we will find England.

Passing the UKCAT and BMAT 2011 6e

Passing the UKCAT and BMAT 2011 6e
Author: Glenn Hutton,Rosalie Hutton,Felicity Taylor
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2011-04-11
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780857254825

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This revised and updated 2011 edition is the most comprehensive guide available to the UKCAT and BMAT. Readers will find all they need to face the tests with confidence, fulfil their potential and succeed in their application - whichever universities they are applying to. New questions have been added to the extensive practice sections of both the UKCAT and BMAT. In addition this essential text takes would-be doctors through everything they need to know from writing their personal statements and preparing for interviews to time management and test-taking strategies.