
Yay for getting out of sport!
Classics at Oxford? Wow. That would be so awesome. My ambition is to do composition at RCM.
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Go for it, Gemma. I had a great time at Oxford and thoroughly enjoyed myself. One of my best friends at school did Greats at Somerville, I was at LMH. The red brick buildings at LMH were reminiscent of Hertford (and Horsham). Of course we only had a choice of five colleges unlike you!gemmygemmerson wrote:Well, my ambition is to do Classics at Oxford
In my prospectus it's £50 or so, if I remember correctly. But that's just for composition - performance is much higher, me thinks. What did your friend audition on?Alan P5age wrote:Mmm Juilliard. About ten years ago whilst I was a student at the Birmingham Conservatoire I met somebody who auditioned there. Something like £2,000 for a five minute audition.JohnAsh wrote:I'm planning on applying to a tonne of universitys/academys. I might apply to Oxbridge, but I've got my heart set on London. My current list is Juilliard, RCM, RAM, Guildhall and Trinity, but I'm thinking of trying for Curtis just for fun.
I'm sure that you'll get onto the course, Gemma. You seem incredibly intelligent.
Usually I find myself giggling at the questions that are asked in Oxbridge interviews. I think one that I heard on Have I Got News was "What percentage of the world's water is contained in a cow?" Paul Merton's answer was very good - "Milked or unmilked?"
Birmingham's then £24 seemed quite reasonable by comparison!!
Could you have answered as quickly and effectively as Paul Merton. Surely the idea of this and the other cited questions (dragons v CH for example) is to see how quickly and outside the box you can think under pressure. The questions are not something you can consciously swot at per se - all you can do is to get a mate to throw inane questions at you and simply practice coming back with responses. One principle you could consider is to answer a question with another question - as Paul Merton did. It can really throw the other party.JohnAsh wrote:. I think one that I heard on Have I Got News was "What percentage of the world's water is contained in a cow?" Paul Merton's answer was very good - "Milked or unmilked?"
Great Plum wrote:Two points...
someone said that CH didn't do the type of history they wanted. I had a choice of Medieval, Early Modern or Late Modern so went for Medieval becuase that rocks... what type of History did you want?
And Warhammer Club? Really? I mean... really???
Urgh-My-Pancreas wrote:Great Plum wrote: i find the whole era much more interesting than any of the other options - have done ever since my third birthday when my mum bought me loads of books on greek mythology