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What test scores do you need to get into Oxford?
To apply to Oxford, students would need to have completed, or be studying for, at least 120 points at stage 1 or above, in appropriate subjects. We would expect students to be performing at the highest level, with at least pass grade 2.
Can you get an A * in AS level?
The A* is not awarded for individual units or for the AS Level. Does the A* affect any of the other grades? No, all of the other grade standards stay the same.
What grades do you need to get into Oxford University?
Get good grades Yes, your grades will need to really dazzle. GCSEs are seen as evidence of work ethic – and you need a really strong one of those to cope with studying at Oxford or Cambridge. Our ‘guesstimate’ is that the average successful applicant has around eight A* GCSEs – or 8/9 grades under the new system – under their belt.
How many GCSEs do you need to get into Oxford or Cambridge?
GCSEs are seen as evidence of work ethic – and you need a really strong one of those to cope with studying at Oxford or Cambridge. Our ‘guesstimate’ is that the average successful applicant has around eight A* GCSEs – or 8/9 grades under the new system – under their belt.
What pre-entry tests do Oxbridge students take?
Oxford has a wide range of timed, written pre-entry tests to help them choose from the competition. The exams are designed to show how you think and solve questions that you might not have encountered before. Not all degrees require you to take one, but medical, law, maths, languages, English and engineering will do.
What SAT scores do you need to get into a university?
As far as the academic requirements are concerned, you would be expected to have scores between A*A*A and AAA depending on the course if you are studying A-levels. If you are applying from the US, your SAT subject test scores become extremely important. You can also apply through Advanced Placement Tests in appropriate subjects.