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Are you more likely to get into Oxford or Cambridge?
Your chances of obtaining an offer from Oxford or Cambridge (before you have confirmed your course and college choice, sat your potential admissions test, and been invited up for interview) are roughly 17\%, a figure that comes from around 46,000 applicants chasing 8,000 places at the two universities (for 2021 entry.
Is Oxford or Cambridge better for English?
Traditionally probably Oxford. It has historically had a better reputation for humanities and Cambridge rated higher for sciences. These days that is mostly not really true but the image persists to an extent. Really, both are top notch.
Is it easier to get into Cambridge or Oxford?
If you only take into account the general acceptance rates (for 2019), it appears that it is easier to get into Cambridge, as their acceptance rate across all colleges was 21.92\%, whereas Oxford only admitted 14.25\% of their total applicants.
What is the difference between Oxford and Cambridge University applications?
Cambridge will also ask all of their applicants to complete an online Supplementary Application Questionnaire (SAQ), which they say they require in order to ensure that they have consistent information about all of their applicants. In contrast, Oxford does not actually require potential students to complete any extra forms.
What are the chances of getting into Oxford or Cambridge for languages?
The same trend has been developing in modern languages, where the success rate at Oxford was almost 32 per cent. Cambridge displays many of the same patterns. Indeed, the chances of winning a place in Classics were even better at over 50 per cent.
Why are there so few people applying for Classics at Oxford?
Part of the reason for this is that classics has almost disappeared from comprehensive schools and there were only 292 applicants for 117 places. The same trend has been developing in modern languages, where the success rate at Oxford was almost 32 per cent. Cambridge displays many of the same patterns.
Is Oxford or Cambridge better for the Humanities?
Suggestions that Oxford is better for the humanities and Cambridge for the sciences (or vice versa) are soon proven to be outdated. And there’s no perceptible difference in teaching quality between the number one and number two universities in the UK, either.