UK HIGHER EDUCATION ADMISSIONS TESTS
(2017/18 UCAS CYCLE)
GLOSSARY
Page 3 - The University of Cambridge Admissions Tests
Page 5 - Law Admissions Tests
Page 7 - Mathematics Admissions Tests
Page 9 - Medical Admissions Tests
Page 11 - The University of Oxford Admissions Tests
Page 14 - Thinking Skills Assessments
Name of Admissions Test
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THE CAMBRIDGE LAW TEST
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Key Dates (2017/18)
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Not applicable
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Do you need to sit the test?
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Students applying for a Law course will be required to sit the admissions test.
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Sat in College or independently?
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Sat independently of St David’s at the University of Cambridge
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How to register?
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Any candidate needing to take the test will have their test sitting arranged for them by the University of Cambridge when they attend an interview.
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Cost
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Free
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Further information
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http://ba.law.cam.ac.uk/applying/cambridge_law_test/
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Resitting the test
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Not applicable
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THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE ADMISSION TESTS – 2017/18
In addition to the BMAT, STEP, TSA Cambridge admissions tests, the tests below are sat in addition to a UCAS application by students wishing to apply to the University of Cambridge.
Name of Admissions Test
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ELAT – English Literature Admissions Test
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Key Dates (2017/18)
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13th October – Deadline for notifying Miss McLaren that you will need to sit ELAT
2nd November – Test sitting
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Do you need to sit the test?
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Students applying for English (Q300) are required to sit the ELAT test.
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Sat in College or independently?
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Sat at St David’s
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How to register?
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Register with Miss McLaren who will liaise with the Exams Officer, Mrs Marshall
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Cost
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Free
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Further information
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http://www.admissionstestingservice.org/for-test-takers/cat/about-cat/
Result sent straight to university. You are able to request your test score from the institution if you wish to know what grade you achieved.
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Resitting the test
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Not applicable
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Name of Admissions Test
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Cambridge Pre-Interview Assessments
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Key Dates (2017/18)
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13th October – Deadline for notifying Miss McLaren that you will need to sit Cambridge Pre-Interview Assessment
2nd November – Test sitting
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Do you need to sit the test?
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Students applying for Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic (QQ59), Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (TT46), Chemical Engineering via Engineering/Natural Sciences (H810), Economics (L100), Engineering (H100), English (Q300), Geography (L700), History (V100), History and Modern Languages (VR18), History and Politics (VL12), Human, Social and Political Sciences (L000), Medicine (A100), Natural Sciences (BCF0), Psychological and Behavioural Sciences (C800) or Veterinary Medicine (D100) are required to take a pre-interview assessment as part of their application.
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Sat in College or independently?
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Sat at St David’s
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How to register?
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Register with Miss McLaren who will liaise with the Exams Officer, Mrs Marshall
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Cost
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Free
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Further information
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http://www.admissionstestingservice.org/for-test-takers/cambridge-pre-interview-assessments/
Result sent straight to university. You are able to request your test score from the institution if you wish to know what grade you achieved.
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Resitting the test
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Not applicable
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Please note that this information was collated from the admissions test section of the UCAS website and you should make sure that you check individual institution websites for further details of entry criteria, including admissions tests.
Please note that this information was collated from the admissions test section of the UCAS website and that you should make sure that you check individual institution websites for further details of entry criteria, including admissions tests.
Name of Admissions Test
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ELAT – English Literature Admissions Test
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Key Dates (2017/18)
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13th October – Deadline for notifying Miss McLaren that you will need to sit ELAT
2nd November – Test sitting
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Do you need to sit the test?
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Students applying for English (Q300) are required to sit the ELAT test.
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Sat in College or independently?
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Sat at St David’s
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How to register?
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Register with Miss McLaren who will liaise with the Exams Officer, Mrs Marshall
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Cost
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Free
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Further information
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http://www.admissionstestingservice.org/for-test-takers/cat/about-cat/
Result sent straight to university. You are able to request your test score from the institution if you wish to know what grade you achieved.
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Resitting the test
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Not applicable
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Please note that this information was collated from the admissions test section of the UCAS website and you should make sure that you check individual institution websites for further details of entry criteria, including admissions tests.
Please note that this information was collated from the admissions test section of the UCAS website and that you should make sure that you check individual institution websites for further details of entry criteria, including admissions tests.
Name of Admissions Test
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LNAT
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Key Dates (2017/18)
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Do NOT sit the LNAT before the 2017 summer holiday as your result WILL NOT COUNT for 2017/18
1 August – LNAT registration begins
1 September – LNAT testing begins
Oxford applicants
5 October – Register and book your LNAT test
15 October – Submit your UCAS form
20 October – Sit the LNAT before or on 20 October at the very latest
All other LNAT university applicants
15 January – Register and book your LNAT test
15 January – Submit your UCAS form
20 January – Sit the LNAT test before or on this date.
30 June – Last date for sitting the LNAT test for late applicants
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Do you need to sit the test?
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Students applying for the following courses at the following UK universities will need to sit the LNAT test. (For names of the courses, please visit the UCAS or the individual institution website)
University of Bristol – M100, MR11, MR12 and MR13
Durham University – M101, M102
University of Glasgow – M114, M1R7, M1R1, M121, M1R2, M122, M1R3, M1M9, M1RR, M1R4, M123, MN11, MN12, MV13, ML11, MQ13, MQ15, ML17, MV15, ML12, MR17
King’s College London – LM21, M100, M121, M122, M190
The University of Nottingham – M100, M101, M1R1, M1R2
University of Oxford – M100, M190, M191, M192, M193, M194
SOAS University of London – M100 LLB and all other combinations including Law.
UCL Faculty of Laws – M100, M102, M141, M142, M144, M145, M146
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Sat in College or independently?
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Independently
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How to register?
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Online - https://www8.pearsonvue.com/testtaker/signin/SignInPage/LNAT
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Cost
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£50 paid at the time of booking.
LNAT bursary scheme is available to candidates who are struggling to pay for their LNAT test, this must be applied for before sitting the test. http://www.lnat.ac.uk/registration/paying-for-your-test/
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Further information
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http://www.lnat.ac.uk/
Your application will not be considered until your LNAT result has been received so sit the test as soon as you can.
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Resitting the test
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Only one sitting is permitted. If sat twice, the second sitting result will be considered regardless of whether it is higher or lower than the first sitting result. LNAT cannot be carried forward from year to the next.
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LAW ADMISSIONS TESTS – 2017/18
Please note that this information was collated from the admissions test section of the UCAS website and you should make sure that you check individual institution websites for further details of entry criteria, including admissions tests.
Please note that this information was collated from the admissions test section of the UCAS website and that you should make sure that you check individual institution websites for further details of entry criteria, including admissions tests.
Name of Admissions Test
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Cambridge Law Test
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Key Dates (2017/18)
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Not applicable
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Do you need to sit the test?
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Cambridge University applicants only
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Sat in College or independently?
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Independently
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How to register?
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Not applicable
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Cost
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Free
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Further information
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You will sit this test whilst at Cambridge, if you are called for an interview
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Resitting the test
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Not applicable
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Please note that this information was collated from the admissions test section of the UCAS website and you should make sure that you check individual institution websites for further details of entry criteria, including admissions tests.
Please note that this information was collated from the admissions test section of the UCAS website and that you should make sure that you check individual institution websites for further details of entry criteria, including admissions tests.
Name of Admissions Test
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MAT
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Key Dates (2017/18)
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You must contact Miss McLaren to register by Monday 25th September.
The MAT takes place on Thursday 2nd November 2017 at 9am.
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Do you need to sit the test?
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Students applying for the following courses at the following UK universities will need to sit the MAT test (Mathematics and Computer Science courses).
University of Oxford – G400, IV15, G100, GG14, GV15, GG13
Imperial College London – G100, G103, G125, GG31, G104, G1F3, G102, G1G3, G1GH
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Sat in College or independently?
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Sat in College
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How to register?
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Register with Miss McLaren who will liaise with the Exams Officer, Mrs Marshall
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Cost
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Free
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Further information
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http://www.admissionstestingservice.org/for-test-takers/
The exam will be sat at St David’s. The results are sent directly to the universities you have applied for. If you want to know your result you can request it as part of the normal feedback process for university applications.
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Resitting the test
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Only one sitting is permitted.
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MATHEMATICS ADMISSIONS TESTS – 2017/18
Name of Admissions Test
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STEP
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Key Dates (2017/18)
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January 24th – Last day to register with Miss McLaren who will liaise with the Exams Officer, Mrs Marshall.
June – STEP papers are sat in June, one date for each paper usually a few days apart for students who need to take more than one STEP paper.
*Dates for the STEP papers are not released until September so please contact Miss McLaren or Mrs Marshall for further information if you are required to sit a STEP paper.
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Do you need to sit the test?
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Students applying for the following courses at the following UK universities will need to sit the STEP test (Mathematics and Computer Science courses).
University of Cambridge – used for almost all conditional offers in Mathematics (G100, G400, G100 with Physics) and some Colleges may use STEP for Chemical Engineering (H810), Economics (L100), Engineering (H100), Natural Sciences (BCF0) www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/applying/entrance-requirements/step
University of Warwick – students may be required to sit one or more STEP papers – G100, G103, G1NC, GL11, GV15, GG13, GGC3, G0L0, GLN0, 7G73 www.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/maths/admissions/ug/offer www.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/statistics/courses/offer
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Sat in College or independently?
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College
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How to register?
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Register with Miss McLaren who will liaise with the Exams Officer, Mrs Marshall
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Cost
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Free
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Further information
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http://www.admissionstestingservice.org/for-test-takers/step/about-step/
Results issued on results day via the Results Online system.
Students are usually expected to sit one or two STEP papers depending on the requirements of the individual university you have applied for.
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Resitting the test
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Not applicable
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Please note that this information was collated from the admissions test section of the UCAS website and you should make sure that you check individual institution websites for further details of entry criteria, including admissions tests.
Please note that this information was collated from the admissions test section of the UCAS website and that you should make sure that you check individual institution websites for further details of entry criteria, including admissions tests.
Name of Admissions Test
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Test for Mathematics for University Admissions
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Key Dates (2017/18)
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25th September – Deadline for notifying Miss McLaren that you will need to sit the Test for Mathematics for University Admissions.
8th November – Test sitting
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Do you need to sit the test?
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Students applying for the following courses are encouraged to take this test as part of their application as a good performance may result in a reduced offer.
Durham University – G100 Mathematics, G103 Mathematics
Lancaster University – G100 Mathematics, G101 Mathematics, GV15 Mathematics and Philosophy, G1G3 Mathematics with Statistics, G1GJ Mathematics with Statistics, G103 Mathematics (Study Abroad), G1GH Mathematics with Statistics (Study Abroad), GN1H Financial Mathematics, GN1J Financial Mathematics (Industry), GN13 Financial Mathematics, GG1K Computer Science and Mathematics, G300 Statistics, G303 Statistics, G301 Statistics (Study Abroad)
University of Warwick – G100 Mathematics, G103 Master of Mathematics
London School of Economics – GL11 or G1L1 Mathematics and Economics
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Sat in College or independently?
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Sat at St David’s
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How to register?
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Register with Miss McLaren who will liaise with the Exams Officer, Mrs Marshall
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Cost
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£29 (standard rate, late fees do apply)
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Further information
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http://www.admissionstestingservice.org/for-test-takers/test-of-mathematics-for-university-admission/about-the-test-of-mathematics-for-university-admission/ Result sent straight to university. You are able to request your test score from the institution if you wish to know what grade you achieved.
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Resitting the test
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Not applicable
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Please note that this information was collated from the admissions test section of the UCAS website and you should make sure that you check individual institution websites for further details of entry criteria, including admissions tests.
Please note that this information was collated from the admissions test section of the UCAS website and that you should make sure that you check individual institution websites for further details of entry criteria, including admissions tests.
MEDICAL ADMISSIONS TESTS – 2017/18
Name of Admissions Test
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BMAT (September Sitting)
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Key Dates (2017/18)
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Saturday 9th September – test date
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Do you need to sit the test?
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Students applying for the following courses at the following UK universities will need to sit the BMAT test.
Brighton and Sussex Medical School – Medicine (A100)
Imperial College London – Medicine (A100)
Lancaster University – Medicine (A100), Foundation Medicine/Surgery (A900)
University College London – Medicine (A100)
University of Cambridge – Medicine (A100)
University of Leeds – Medicine (A100)
Keele University – Medicine (A100), Health Foundation Year (A104)
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Sat in College or independently?
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Sat independently
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How to register?
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Register online
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Cost
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£80 as sat independently of St David’s
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Further information
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http://www.admissionstestingservice.org/for-test-takers/bmat-september/about-bmat-september/
You must register online independently for this sitting of the BMAT test. Results issued via Metritests system. YOU MUST PROVIDE THE INSTITUTIONS YOU HAVE APPLIED FOR WITH YOUR BMAT RESULT USING THE METRITEST SYSTEM.
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Resitting the test
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You must only sit the BMAT once per year
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Name of Admissions Test
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BMAT (November Sitting)
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Key Dates (2017/18)
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27th September – The date by which you must have notified Miss McLaren that you need to take the BMAT test.
Thursday 2nd November – test date
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Do you need to sit the test?
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Students applying for the following courses at the following UK universities will need to sit the BMAT test.
Brighton and Sussex Medical School – Medicine (A100)
Imperial College London – Medicine (A100)
Lancaster University – Medicine (A100), Foundation Medicine/Surgery (A900)
University College London – Medicine (A100)
University of Cambridge – Medicine (A100)
University of Leeds – Medicine (A100)
University of Oxford – Medicine (A100), Biomedical Sciences (BC98)
Keele University – Medicine (A100), Health Foundation Year (A104)
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Sat in College or independently?
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Sat in College
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How to register?
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Register with Miss McLaren who will liaise with the Exams Officer, Mrs Marshall
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Cost
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Free to St David’s students
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Further information
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http://www.admissionstestingservice.org/for-test-takers/bmat/
Results issued via Results Online system and result provided to the institutions you have applied for
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Resitting the test
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You must only sit the BMAT once per year
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Please note that this information was collated from the admissions test section of the UCAS website and you should make sure that you check individual institution websites for further details of entry criteria, including admissions tests.
Please note that this information was collated from the admissions test section of the UCAS website and that you should make sure that you check individual institution websites for further details of entry criteria, including admissions tests.
Name of Admissions Test
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UKCAT
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Key Dates (2017/18)
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2 May 2017 – Registration for UKCAT opens
3 July 2017 – Testing begins
19 September 2017 at 5pm – Registration closes
2 October – Booking/Rescheduling closes
3 October – Last testing date
Early November – Results delivered to Universities
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Do you need to sit the test?
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Students applying for the following courses at the following UK universities will need to sit the UKCAT test. (Note: please see individual university websites or the UCAS website for the course names to match the course codes below)
University of Aberdeen – A100, A201
Aston University – A100
University of Birmingham – A100, A200
University of Bristol – A100, A108, A206, A208
Cardiff University – A100, A104, A200, A204
University of East Anglia – A100, A104
University of Edinburgh – A100
University of Exeter – A100
University of Glasgow – A100, A200
Hull York Medical School – A100
Keele University – A100, A104
King’s College London – A100, A101, A102, A202. A205. A206
University of Leicester – A100, A199
University of Liverpool – A100, A200, A201
University of Manchester – A104, A106. A204, A206, B840
University of Newcastle – A100, A101, A206
University of Nottingham – A100, A108
Plymouth University – A100, A206
Queen Mary, University of London – A100, A101, A110, A120, A130, A200, B960
Queen’s University Belfast – A100, A200
University of Sheffield – A100, A200
University of Southampton – A100, A101, A102
University of St Andrew’s – A100, A990
St George’s, University of London – A100
University of Warwick – A101
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Sat in College or independently?
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Sat independently of St David’s
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How to register?
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Register online at https://www.ukcat.ac.uk/ukcat-test/ukcat-registration/
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Cost
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£65-£85 (depending on when you sit the exam)
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Further information
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https://www.ukcat.ac.uk/
Results provided to universities directly
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Resitting the test
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You must only sit the UKCAT once per year
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Please note that this information was collated from the admissions test section of the UCAS website and you should make sure that you check individual institution websites for further details of entry criteria, including admissions tests.
Please note that this information was collated from the admissions test section of the UCAS website and that you should make sure that you check individual institution websites for further details of entry criteria, including admissions tests.
Name of Admissions Test
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CAT – Classics Admissions Test
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Key Dates (2017/18)
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13th October – Deadline for notifying Miss McLaren that you will need to sit CAT
2nd November – Test sitting
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Do you need to sit the test?
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Students applying for Classics (Q800), Classics II (Q810), Classics with Oriental Studies (QBT9), Classics and English (QQ38) and Classics II and English (QQH8), and any students applying for any Classics and Modern Languages courses, are required to sit the CAT test.
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Sat in College or independently?
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Sat at St David’s
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How to register?
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Register with Miss McLaren who will liaise with the Exams Officer, Mrs Marshall
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Cost
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Free
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Further information
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http://www.admissionstestingservice.org/for-test-takers/cat/about-cat/
Result sent straight to university. You are able to request your test score from the institution if you wish to know what grade you achieved.
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Resitting the test
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Not applicable
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Name of Admissions Test
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ELAT – English Literature Admissions Test
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Key Dates (2017/18)
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13th October – Deadline for notifying Miss McLaren that you will need to sit ELAT
2nd November – Test sitting
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Do you need to sit the test?
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Students applying for Classics and English (QQ38), Classics II and English (QQH8), English and Beginners Czech (QR3S), English and Beginners Italian (RQ33), English and Beginners Modern Greek QR39), English and Beginners Portuguese (QR3M), English and Czech (QR37), English and French (QR31), English and German (QR32), English and Italian (QR33), English and Modern Greek (QQ37), English and Portuguese (QR35), English and Russian (QRH7), English and Spanish (QR34) and English Literature and Language (Q300) courses are required to sit the ELAT test.
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Sat in College or independently?
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Sat at St David’s
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How to register?
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Register with Miss McLaren who will liaise with the Exams Officer, Mrs Marshall
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Cost
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Free
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Further information
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http://www.admissionstestingservice.org/for-test-takers/elat/about-elat/
Result sent straight to university. You are able to request your test score from the institution if you wish to know what grade you achieved.
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Resitting the test
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Not applicable
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THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD ADMISSIONS TESTS – 2017/18
Name of Admissions Test
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HAT – History Aptitude Test
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Key Dates (2017/18)
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13th October – Deadline for notifying Miss McLaren that you will need to sit HAT
2nd November – Test sitting
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Do you need to sit the test?
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Students applying for History (V100), History (Ancient and Modern) (V118), History and Economics (LV11), History and English (VQ13), History and Beginners Language (Czech – VR1R, Italian – RV31, Modern Greek – VR1X, Portuguese – VR1N), History and Language (Czech – VR17, Italian – VR13, French – VR11, German – VR12, Modern Greek – VQ17, Portuguese – VR15, Russian – VRC7, Spanish – VR14) and History and Politics (LV21) courses are required to sit the HAT test.
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Sat in College or independently?
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Sat at St David’s
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How to register?
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Register with Miss McLaren who will liaise with the Exams Officer, Mrs Marshall
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Cost
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Free
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Further information
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http://www.admissionstestingservice.org/for-test-takers/hat/about-hat/
Result sent straight to university. You are able to request your test score from the institution if you wish to know what grade you achieved.
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Resitting the test
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Not applicable
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Please note that this information was collated from the admissions test section of the UCAS website and you should make sure that you check individual institution websites for further details of entry criteria, including admissions tests.
Please note that this information was collated from the admissions test section of the UCAS website and that you should make sure that you check individual institution websites for further details of entry criteria, including admissions tests.
Name of Admissions Test
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MLAT – Modern Languages Admissions Test
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Key Dates (2017/18)
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13th October – Deadline for notifying Miss McLaren that you will need to sit MLAT
2nd November – Test sitting
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Do you need to sit the test?
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Students applying for any single or joint Modern Languages courses, Classics and Modern Languages, English and Modern Languages, European and Middle Eastern Languages, History and Modern Languages, Modern Languages and Linguistics, Philosophy and Linguistics and Psychology and Linguistics courses are required to sit the MLAT test.
(Note: Visit www.ox.ac.uk for course codes.)
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Sat in College or independently?
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Sat at St David’s
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How to register?
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Register with Miss McLaren who will liaise with the Exams Officer, Mrs Marshall
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Cost
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Free
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Further information
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http://www.admissionstestingservice.org/for-test-takers/mlat/about-mlat/
Result sent straight to university. You are able to request your test score from the institution if you wish to know what grade you achieved.
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Resitting the test
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Not applicable
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Name of Admissions Test
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PAT – Physics Aptitude Test
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Key Dates (2017/18)
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13th October – Deadline for notifying Miss McLaren that you will need to sit PAT
2nd November – Test sitting
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Do you need to sit the test?
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Students applying for any Engineering Science course, Materials Science (FJ22), Physics (F303) or Physics and Philosophy (VF53) course are required to sit PAT.
(Note: Visit www.ox.ac.uk for course codes.)
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Sat in College or independently?
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Sat at St David’s
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How to register?
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Register with Miss McLaren who will liaise with the Exams Officer, Mrs Marshall
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Cost
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Free
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Further information
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http://www.admissionstestingservice.org/for-test-takers/pat/about-pat/
Result sent straight to university. You are able to request your test score from the institution if you wish to know what grade you achieved.
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Resitting the test
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Not applicable
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Name of Admissions Test
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OLAT – Oriental Languages Admissions Test
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Key Dates (2017/18)
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13th October – Deadline for notifying Miss McLaren that you will need to sit OLAT
2nd November – Test sitting
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Do you need to sit the test?
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Students applying for any student who wishes to study a Middle Eastern Language in the following courses (Oriental Studies, European and Middle Eastern Languages, Oriental Studies with Classics (T9Q8) and Religion and Oriental Studies (VT69)) are required to sit the OLAT test.
(Note: Visit www.ox.ac.uk for course codes.)
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Sat in College or independently?
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Sat at St David’s
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How to register?
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Register with Miss McLaren who will liaise with the Exams Officer, Mrs Marshall
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Cost
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Free
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Further information
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http://www.admissionstestingservice.org/for-test-takers/olat/about-olat/
Result sent straight to university. You are able to request your test score from the institution if you wish to know what grade you achieved.
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Resitting the test
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Not applicable
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Please note that this information was collated from the admissions test section of the UCAS website and you should make sure that you check individual institution websites for further details of entry criteria, including admissions tests.
Please note that this information was collated from the admissions test section of the UCAS website and that you should make sure that you check individual institution websites for further details of entry criteria, including admissions tests.
Name of Admissions Test
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PHIL – Philosophy Test
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Key Dates (2017/18)
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13th October – Deadline for notifying Miss McLaren that you will need to sit PHIL
2nd November – Test sitting
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Do you need to sit the test?
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Students applying for Philosophy and Theology (VV56) are required to sit the PHIL test.
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Sat in College or independently?
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Sat at St David’s
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How to register?
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Register with Miss McLaren who will liaise with the Exams Officer, Mrs Marshall
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Cost
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Free
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Further information
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http://www.admissionstestingservice.org/for-test-takers/philosophy-test/about-philosophy-test/
Result sent straight to university. You are able to request your test score from the institution if you wish to know what grade you achieved.
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Resitting the test
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Not applicable
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Please note that this information was collated from the admissions test section of the UCAS website and you should make sure that you check individual institution websites for further details of entry criteria, including admissions tests.
Please note that this information was collated from the admissions test section of the UCAS website and that you should make sure that you check individual institution websites for further details of entry criteria, including admissions tests.
Name of Admissions Test
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TSA CAMBRIDGE
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Key Dates (2017/18)
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Not applicable
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Do you need to sit the test?
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Students applying for Land Economy at the University of Cambridge may be asked to sit a TSA test (Thinking Skills Assessment)
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Sat in College or independently?
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Sat independently of St David’s at the University of Cambridge
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How to register?
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Any candidate needing to take TSA will have their test sitting arranged for them by the University of Cambridge when they attend an interview.
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Cost
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Free
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Further information
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http://www.admissionstestingservice.org/for-test-takers/thinking-skills-assessment/tsa-cambridge/about-tsa-cambridge/
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Resitting the test
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Not applicable
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THINKING SKILLS ASSESSMENT – 2017/18
Name of Admissions Test
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TSA OXFORD
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Key Dates (2017/18)
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13th October – Deadline for notifying Miss McLaren that you will need to sit the TSA Oxford test.
Thursday 2nd November (9am) – Testing sitting
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Do you need to sit the test?
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Students applying for Economics and Management *(LN12), Experimental Psychology (C830), Geography (L700), Human Sciences (BCL0), Philosophy and Linguistics (VQ51), Philosophy, Politics and Economics (L0V0), Psychology and Linguistics (CQ81) or Psychology and Philosophy (CV85) at Oxford University may be asked to sit a TSA test (Thinking Skills Assessment).
Note: Students applying to Chemistry (F100) and History and Economics (LV11) are required to sit TSA Section 1.
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Sat in College or independently?
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Sat at College
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How to register?
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Register with Miss McLaren who will liaise with the Exams Officer, Mrs Marshall
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Cost
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Free
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Further information
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http://www.admissionstestingservice.org/for-test-takers/thinking-skills-assessment/tsa-oxford/about-tsa-oxford/
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Resitting the test
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Not applicable
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Name of Admissions Test
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TSA University College London
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Key Dates (2017/18)
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Not applicable
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Do you need to sit the test?
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Students applying for European Social and Political Studies (R990 or R992) at Oxford University may be asked to sit a TSA test (Thinking Skills Assessment).
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Sat in College or independently?
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Sat independently of St David’s at UCL
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How to register?
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Any candidate needing to take TSA will have their test sitting arranged for them by University College London when they attend an interview.
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Cost
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Free
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Further information
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http://www.admissionstestingservice.org/for-test-takers/thinking-skills-assessment/tsa-ucl/about-tsa-ucl/
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Resitting the test
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Not applicable
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Please note that this information was collated from the admissions test section of the UCAS website and you should make sure that you check individual institution websites for further details of entry criteria, including admissions tests.
Please note that this information was collated from the admissions test section of the UCAS website and that you should make sure that you check individual institution websites for further details of entry criteria, including admissions tests.
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