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Our consultants, all Oxford or Cambridge graduates, guide your child through course and college choice, the personal statement, admissions tests, and interviews, building the strongest possible application from first consultation to offer.

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What Does an Oxford Admissions Consultant Do?

An Oxford admissions consultant guides your child through the parts of the application that Oxford weighs most heavily, and that differ most from a standard UCAS application.

That means strategic course and college choice, a personal statement that stands up to academic scrutiny, preparation for course-specific admissions tests, and realistic interview practice.

Our consultants are all Oxford or Cambridge graduates who have been through the process themselves. They bring first-hand insight into what admissions tutors are really looking for, and translate that into clear, actionable steps for the applicant.

Why Work With an Oxford Consultant?

The Oxford application is front-loaded and unforgiving

Whether it be the October UCAS deadline, additional registration for admissions tests, written work submissions for some courses, or interviews held in December, missing or underpreparing for any one stage can end an application.

Working with a consultant gives your child a clear strategy and an honest, expert assessment of their chances — early enough to act on it. Our consultants provide impartial advice, candid feedback, and a structured plan from the first consultation through to the offer.

Why Families Choose Us for Oxford Admissions

Oxford (alongside Cambridge) is the most competitive UK application of all. All our consultants are Oxford or Cambridge graduates, helping your child meet it with confidence.

Oxbridge Interviews

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of our applicants to Oxford or Cambridge were invited to interview

Oxbridge Offers

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of our Oxbridge applicants received an offer — against a ~21% national average

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are Oxford or Cambridge graduates who know the process first-hand

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supporting Oxbridge applicants across every subject and college

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How We Support Your Oxford Application

Every student's journey is unique, which is why our Oxford consultancy is built around individual goals. From course and college choice to the tutorial-style interviews Oxford is known for, our consultants align every stage with your child's academic strengths and ambitions, whether they are applying for Law, Engineering Science, or PPE.

Course and College Choice

Guidance on choosing between Oxford colleges, as well as selecting the course that best matches your child’s strengths, including joint-honours and unique subject combinations at each university. We also assist with college selection, considering subject offerings, application ratios, and overall fit. College selection strategy is unique to Oxford among other universities. Our consultants provide tailored advice for your academic requirements.


Personal Statement Support

One-to-one help planning, drafting, and refining a personal statement that demonstrates genuine, evidenced subject interest: the academic depth Oxford tutors look for.

Admissions Test Preparation

Oxford courses require course-specific admissions tests. We match your child with specialist tutors for their test.


Interview Preparation & Application Review

Realistic mock interviews that recreate the Oxford tutorial/supervision style, run by Oxford and Cambridge graduates — training your child to think aloud and handle unseen material under pressure. For courses that require written work to be submitted, our consultants provide a final review of the entire application before submission to ensure consistency and accuracy.

Oxford Colleges We Have Prepared Students For

Choosing the right college is one of the most important early decisions in an Oxford application, and our consultants have guided students towards offers at colleges right across the university.


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Oxbridge Admissions – Frequently Asked Questions

Oxford assesses applicants far more closely than most universities, and on more than grades alone. Alongside the UCAS application, many courses require a subject-specific admissions test, some ask for written work to be submitted, and shortlisted candidates are invited to interview in December. The teaching is built around the tutorial, small-group or one-to-one sessions, and interviews are designed to mirror that style, testing how a student thinks rather than what they have memorised.

Oxford's UCAS deadline falls in mid-October, almost three months earlier than the standard January deadline for most universities, and registration for any required admissions test usually closes around the same time. Because so much has to be ready by then, including the personal statement, test registration, and often written work, effective preparation needs to begin well before the autumn of Year 13. We help students plan backwards from that October deadline so nothing is left to the last minute.

You can either apply to a specific Oxford college or submit an open application, where the university assigns you to one. Neither route changes your chances of an offer, since Oxford uses a pooling system that allows strong candidates to be considered by other colleges, but college choice does affect your experience, from size and location to subject provision and atmosphere. Our consultants help you weigh these factors and choose a college where your child is likely to thrive, rather than choosing on reputation alone.

Most Oxford courses require a course-specific admissions test, and the exact test depends on the subject, so it is important to check the current requirement for your child's course on Oxford's admissions pages. We match students with specialist tutors for their particular admissions test and help them prepare in good time, since test registration typically closes around the October deadline.

Oxford interviews are academic and designed to resemble a tutorial: tutors present unfamiliar problems, texts, or ideas and explore how a student reasons through them aloud. They are looking for genuine intellectual curiosity, flexibility of thought, and the ability to engage with challenge, not polished or rehearsed answers. Our interview preparation sessions, run by Oxford and Cambridge graduates, recreate this style so students learn to think on their feet under real conditions.

Oxford makes offers to roughly one in six applicants overall, and the most oversubscribed courses, such as Mathematics, Economics and Management, and Medicine, are considerably more competitive still. Strong predicted grades are expected as a starting point rather than a distinguishing feature, so what sets successful candidates apart is usually the strength of their personal statement, admissions test, and interview. This is why focused, early preparation makes such a difference.

Ideally in Year 12, or earlier for Medicine and the most competitive courses, which gives a student time to read widely around their subject, sit any required test, and develop a personal statement with genuine academic depth before the October deadline. Early preparation also allows for unhurried college research and proper interview practice. We do, however, support students who begin later in the cycle, and can build an intensive plan where time is short.

Yes. We work with international students applying to Oxford from around the world, supporting the same stages as UK applicants while also helping with the considerations specific to international candidates, such as qualification equivalences, English language requirements, and sitting admissions tests in their home country. Our consultants are experienced in presenting an international academic background clearly within Oxford's admissions framework.

Our consultants include Oxford graduates who have been through the application process themselves and understand first-hand what tutors are looking for, from the written work and tests through to the tutorial-style interview. They bring direct experience of specific courses and colleges, which they translate into clear, practical guidance for each student. You can read more about the team on our consultants page.

Contact Ivy Education today to arrange a free introductory consultation. Our expert university consultants are ready to provide bespoke advice and guidance for your child’s Oxford University application.

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