The Admissions Test
Founder, Paddy Hickey, provides insight into the Admissions Test and how to boost your chances of scoring a top result.
Background
The Admissions test is another component of the application process for most degrees. Tests include the BMAT (medicine), ENGAA (engineering), LNAT (law), and many others. CAAT (who administer admissions test for certain subjects in both Oxford and Cambridge) has signalled a move away from such tests and you can read further about this here.
However, for entry in 2023, all current admissions test will remain as they are. We will, of course, provide updates and advice for the new format once Oxbridge provide us with more information on this front.
Preparation
Unlike the personal statement, there's only so much advice that we can provide here in a one-size fits all format given the various admissions tests across multiple disciplines. Nevertheless, the same principles apply.
If there are mock tests/past papers available online, work through them. Get your work corrected and, although it's less appealing, focus on the things you got wrong, because this is where you need to improve. Search online for tips and tricks for your specific test, and take my biggest piece of advice, available here, and get in touch with an Oxbridge student doing your degree (who would've completed the admissions test).
How We Can Help
Given the difficulty associated with providing advice applicable to so many different types of examination in one article, we would encourage you to read our Success Stories to gain insight into how our candidates went about tackling their admissions tests. We would also highly encourage you to request a tutor from us. We have a number of Irish tutors, currently studying at Oxbridge, who have succeeded in almost all of the common admissions tests.