In addition to your A level grades, you will also need to take the Oxford University Admissions Test (OUAT). This is a computer-based test that assesses your critical thinking, problem-solving and academic aptitude. You will need to score at least 220 out of 300 to be considered for admission.
As well as your academic qualifications, Oxford University will also consider your personal statement, references and interview performance. The personal statement is your chance to show the admissions tutors who you are and why you are interested in studying at Oxford. Your references should come from teachers or other professionals who know you well and can attest to your academic ability and personal qualities. The interview is your opportunity to meet with the admissions tutors and discuss your application in more detail.
Getting into Oxford University is competitive, but if you have the academic ability and the drive to succeed, it is definitely worth applying. Oxford is a world-renowned university with a rich history and tradition of academic excellence. Studying at Oxford will give you the opportunity to learn from some of the best academics in the world and to make lifelong friends.