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TSA Oxford 2009 Section 1 Question 11 (https://www.admissionstesting.org/Images/99502-tsa-oxford-2009-section-1.pdf)

(https://www.admissionstesting.org/Images/99502-tsa-oxford-2009-section-1.pdf)There is widespread and justified concern about the reliance on expert opinion in law court cases. Where experts disagree on a...

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Do I need to read lots of philosophy books before my Oxford interview?

In short, no. The Oxford philosophy course is designed so that you don't need lots of prior knowledge about different philosophers or the field in general - if you didn't take Philosophy and Ethics at A-l...

Answered by Toger C. TSA Oxford tutor
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What would be the best way to prepare for section two of the TSA?

The second section of the TSA can seem daunting due to its essay-based format. The important thing to remember is that this is a thinking skills assessment first and foremost. In my experience, having don...

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Which is more important: the survival of an animal species as a whole or the welfare of individual animals? (similar to section 2, 2016 paper)

For the TSA essay section, there are no right or wrong answers, with the focus being more on how you make and argue your point. This is similar to an Oxford-style essay; you and your tutorial partner may ...

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Simon is three times older than Cheryl. In five years, the sum of their ages will be 74. How old is Simon?

Currently Simon (S), is 3 times older than Cheryl (C), therefore:S = 3CAnd including the other information a simultaneous equation can be constructed, making sure to note that both will have aged by 5 yea...

Answered by Luke H. TSA Oxford tutor
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