MAT Preparation Guides

The Mathematics Admissions Test (MAT) is an admissions test used by the University of Oxford and Imperial College London for Mathematics and Computer Science courses. The test features a mixture of multiple-choice and written questions that cover an advanced level of Mathematics. 

Use our collection of preparation guides to learn the essential information you need to know for the exam and then take what you’ve learnt to start a highly effective preparation schedule. 

Computer Science Degree UK Entry Requirements

Computer Science Degree UK Entry Requirements

Computer Science has become one of the most competitive university courses available due to the ever-growing importance of technology. Each degree receives hundreds of applications each year, so it’s vital that you understand and meet the standard entry requirements to have a chance of success. This guide explores all of the requirements you’ll need to meet in your application.

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ESAT vs PAT & MAT: What’s The Difference?

ESAT vs PAT & MAT: What’s The Difference?

Depending on if you apply for a STEM course at Oxford or Cambridge, you’ll likely have to take either the ESAT, the PAT or the MAT. The Oxford and Cambridge admissions tests are very different from one another despite being used for similar purposes, so this guide will unpack all the differences between them.

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Changes to Oxford Admissions Tests in 2023

It has been announced that a series of admissions tests used by the University of Oxford will no longer be administered by Cambridge Assessment Admissions Testing. Find out what is happening and how this will affect your application.

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The MAT Guide to the Test for Parents

The MAT Guide to the Test for Parents

The MAT Guide and Best Practices for Passing the Test. So your child has to take a MAT test and you want to know how you can help? This MAT guide will tell you all you need to know about the test and how you can help your child pass with flying colours.

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