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I know you got into Cambridge, so I was wondering if you could give me any advice about how to get a place. The procedure is basically the same at the two, apparently. Much appreciated.
Cheers for the info. Weakest science...That means they'll be chucking Physics at me. Great. I hate that sort of stuff. I shall be a rabbit. Yesyes.
And watch out for some dodgy questions - some mates of mine who applied were caught out by some really awkward, unexpected questions (as Mr Happy said) where you have to try and answer whilst sounding intelligent.
Good luck anyhow.
Personal opinion, obviously, but my opinion nevertheless.
There was something a bit pretentious about it.
Good luck with the interview though, Stryke.
If you're a wannabe natsci then they might fire some maths questions at you, well apparently they did to the Cambridge natsci's, and also they tend to interrogate you on your weakest science rather than the one you know tonnes about. But the interviews not entirely one way, it is possible to lead them on to your favourite topic.
They might ask you if you have any questions at the end, in which case it's best to say that the college's prospectus has handled everything you need to know, unless you are actually generally interested in finding something out. Just don't feel obliged to ask a question.
My Director of studies, whose a big Winnie the Pooh fan, said that when he interviews they're are two types of potential candidate - the eey-ores and the rabbits. The eey-ores are slow and depednable and will get their grades in the end but have no real interest or enthusiasm. The rabbits are the lively, vivacious people who really want to do the subject and are fascinated by it. They want the latter.
"Rabbit's clever," said Pooh thoughtfully.
"Yes," said Piglet, "Rabbit's clever."
"And he has Brain."
"Yes," said Piglet, "Rabbit has Brain."
There was a long silence.
"I suppose," said Pooh, "that that's why
he never understands anything."
Anyone ever play that boardgame? It rocked.
And try not to be smug
Or dance and wear a nice suit and talk with a stuuuuupid drrronning acccceeent