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Oxford University offers the 'world's hardest test' - here's how to answer the questions

Students sit two general papers, and two papers from their specific discipline. It's mostly humanities and social science subjects.

Oxford University offers the 'world's hardest test' - here's how to answer the questions

Here's the examiner: "All the best candidates demonstrate a strong command of their subjects, and make compelling arguments in clear prose."

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The scripts that really stand out usually have something more that is striking: flashes of wit, sensitivity to detail, argumentative force.

The scripts that really stand out usually have something more that is striking: flashes of wit, sensitivity to detail, argumentative force.

A significant challenge is to strike a balance between playing to your strengths and stretching beyond your comfort zone.

A significant challenge is to strike a balance between playing to your strengths and stretching beyond your comfort zone.

They aren't yes or no answers, so it's hard to know what constitutes failure: "It's not an exam you can fail, and there's no single way to be elected, so in that sense there are no 'mistakes'."

They aren

All subjects are meant to be as difficult as one another: "Though the classicists have the unenviable task of sitting an additional translation exam."

All subjects are meant to be as difficult as one another: "Though the classicists have the unenviable task of sitting an additional translation exam."

Usually about 80 candidates sit the exam, and two are elected to fellowship. Occasionally just one candidate is elected.

Usually about 80 candidates sit the exam, and two are elected to fellowship. Occasionally just one candidate is elected.

The subjects are all humanities and social science subjects.

The subjects are all humanities and social science subjects.

The tiny proportion of candidates that pass an exam are invited to present a viva: A spoken explanation of their answers.

The tiny proportion of candidates that pass an exam are invited to present a viva: A spoken explanation of their answers.

The viva can be a somewhat bewildering experience, because most of the fellowship (there are about 80 fellows at any one time) attends.

The viva can be a somewhat bewildering experience, because most of the fellowship (there are about 80 fellows at any one time) attends.

Famous fellows include Isaiah Berlin, while British prime minister Harold Wilson did not pass the exam.

Famous fellows include Isaiah Berlin, while British prime minister Harold Wilson did not pass the exam.

Until 2010, candidates also took an essay, lasting three hours, in which they had to write about just one word, like "innocence" or "error" .

Until 2010, candidates also took an essay, lasting three hours, in which they had to write about just one word, like "innocence" or "error" .

Fellows are elected for seven-year periods, and get a stipend of about £15,000 per year if they're conducting academic work.

Fellows are elected for seven-year periods, and get a stipend of about £15,000 per year if they

That's what one of those unenviable translations looks like for students of Classics.

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