An Open Day
When are the next Open Days?
The Open Days in 2011 will be held on:
Saturday 7 May (Math's only) Monday 27 June (Arts subjects)
Tuesday 28 June (Math's, Sciences and Engineering)
On 7 May 2011, visitors will also attend the Math's Faculty Open Day in the afternoon. Please see the website below for further details.
What happens at an Open Day?
The programme includes a talk by the Tutor for Admissions and an opportunity for you to meet members of the teaching staff in the subject or subjects that interest you. There is plenty of chance for you to ask all the questions you may have. You can also look around the College, have lunch here, and meet some of our students.
Please note there is no particular dress code for the Open Days. You are encouraged to dress comfortably.
Open Days - 7 and 8 July 2011
In conjunction with the University-wide General Open Days, the College will be open on Thursday 7 and Friday 8 July for informal visits between 11.00 am and 4.30 pm. There is no need to book with the College but booking is required for the overall Open Days. For more information about the Open Days and to book a place, please visit the website below.
The teaching staff will not be available in College on these dates but you will be able to pick up a copy of the College Prospectus, speak to some of our undergraduates and have a look round.
If I can't come to an Open Day, can I visit the College at another time?
Yes, of course. If you tell the Porters at the Gate (the main College entrance) that you are a possible candidate for admission they will let you in without charging the usual tourist entry fee. They will also give you directions to the Admissions Office if you would like to pick up a prospectus or ask for information about admission to the College. The Office is open most of the day (except at weekends), but if it is closed there is always a notice on the door on which you can leave your details. You are welcome to look around the College but we regret that we are unable to arrange conducted tours and the teaching staff are available on official Open Days only.
If I visit the College, will I be able to see a student room?
We try to arrange for a couple of rooms to be available for visitors to see at Open Days. Unfortunately we can't arrange this at other times - students are living in them! But do take a look at the Undergraduate Accommodation page.
Do I have to book a place at an official Open Day?
Yes. Places are limited. Booking is essential and begins in February each year. Booking forms can be obtained from the Admissions Office or you can use the online Booking Form.
Please note: We regret that we are unable to take bookings for accompanying parents because of the limit on places available, but they are welcome to look round the College.
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Questions 1 - 7
Do the following statements agree with the information given in the text?
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FALSE | if the statement contradicts the information |
NOT GIVEN | if there is no information on this |
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There is an open day for all faculties on the 7th May.
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During an open day you can meet students from your intended course.
Question (3)
You are expected to wear informal clothes for an open day.
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It is not necessary to book a visit to the College on the 7th July.
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Information about the College and its courses can be found at the Admissions Office.
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You can see student accommodation if you book a visit in advance.
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You should book early if you would like to be accompanied by a parent.
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Questions 22 - 27
Do the following statements agree with the information given in the text?
TRUE | if the statement agrees with the information |
FALSE | if the statement contradicts the information |
NOT GIVEN | if there is no information on this |
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According to the text you need to develop your study routine before making a study plan
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One reason for attending classes is to pick up tips about examinations and tests.
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It's a good idea to add to your notes when you go through them after class.
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You can learn a lot by just listening to group discussions.
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It's sometimes necessary focus all your effort on just one subject.
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Building your knowledge rather than preparing for the test should ensure a higher grade.
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Questions 28 - 40
The text has nine paragraphs, A - I.
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