Admissions

Oxbridge admissions preparation.

Course-specific test preparation (TARA, MAT, ESAT, and others) and interview practice with tutors who know what Oxbridge interviewers are actually looking for.

What we teach

The Oxbridge admissions process, step by step.

Course-specific entrance tests.

TARA for Oxford Economics & Management. MAT for Oxford Mathematics and Computer Science. ESAT for Cambridge Engineering and the sciences. Cambridge HSPS and Oxford PPE use written assessments at interview. Past papers, timed practice, and the strategy work that separates strong candidates.

Mock interviews.

Structured mock interviews with tutors who have either been Oxbridge interviewers themselves or studied at Oxford or Cambridge and know the format from the inside. Filmed and reviewed where the student is willing.

Course-specific reading.

We help students build a reading list aligned to their personal statement and chosen course. The point is not to read more; it is to read with the kind of attention an Oxford or Cambridge tutorial demands.

Personal statement coaching.

Course-aligned, written in the student's voice, not over-coached. We treat it as a piece of academic writing, not a sales document.

Who teaches it

Specialists. Vetted under our five-step process.

Tutors with first-hand Oxbridge experience. Most studied at Oxford or Cambridge; several have held tutorial positions there. All have direct experience of the admissions process within the last five years.

Read about our vetting process

What to expect

How lessons run.

Engagements typically begin in the spring or summer before the application year and run through to interview season in December. The most useful work is done early, before the personal statement is submitted. Late-stage interview prep is offered but is the less effective of the two interventions.

Ready when you are.

Talk to us about Oxbridge admissions.

Thirty minutes, no obligation. Tell us the student, the course they are applying for, and the application deadline. We listen first.

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