Mathematics Admissions Test
The Mathematics Admissions Test (MAT) is a 2-hour 30-minute subject-specific admissions test for applicants to the University of Oxford, the University of Warwick, and Imperial College London[1] for undergraduate degree courses in Mathematics, Computer Science and their joint degrees. It is set with the aim of being approachable by all students, including those without Further Mathematics A Level.
The MAT is held pre-interview stage at the beginning of November. Test results are not published automatically, but for the University of Oxford, candidates may request their test score as part of the usual University of Oxford feedback process.[2]
References[]
- ^ [1][dead link]
- ^ "About MAT | Cambridge Assessment Admissions Testing". www.admissionstesting.org.
Further reading[]
- Bellos, Alex (4 November 2019). "Can you solve it? Would you get into Oxford?". The Guardian.
- Bellos, Alex (7 November 2016). "Can you solve it? Would you get into Oxbridge?". The Guardian.
- Sharkey, Rachel. ""Scholarly tricks": Cultural arbitraries in Oxbridge entrance?". Mathematics Teaching (258).
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Categories:
- Mathematics tests
- University and college admissions
- University of Oxford examinations