1.As for the reason why I chose this programme, it's because I'm major in Urdu language (with a minor of Sanskrit) and also studied in Pakistan for about half a year, and worked as a volunteer teacher in Sri Lanka for a period of time, so I’ve developed deep interest and love toward south Asian culture. Also since I’m planning to become a Urdu language teacher (who also needs to teach and carry out researches related to South Asian culture) in a Chinese university, this subject satisfied both my academic and career goal.
2. Why I chose Oxford?
Actually I applied for both Oxford and SOAS, since both universities have the programme of Modern South Asia Studies, and got admitted to both uni. I like both universities a lot but I think I will chose Oxford since the research interests of professors in Oxford are very board and there are many world class courses which also match my interest to a large extent.
3. Did anyone in particular inspire me? (lecturers at previous uni, TV presenter etc)
Absolutely, one of my tutor in my undergraduate university graduated from Oxford and some of my senior schoolmates got admitted to Oxford, I’ve heard so much about Oxford, and studying at Oxford has become my dream.
4. Which resources did I use?
I downloaded a student handbook (for 18-19 entry)of my programme form the official website before applying, I think it helps me a lot, it contains the course structure, recommendatory bibliography, curriculum requirement and so on, I read some of the recommendatory books and thought thoroughly about whether the structure is suitable for me, and I think it helps me a lot in the writing of personal statement. I also download a student handbook of university, and learnt about how students’ daily life is like in Oxford, it’s so attracting and encouraged me a lot.
5. Did I need to write a personal statement?
Yes I write a statement of purpose(around 500 words) when applying.
6.Did I have to do any entrance test? Did i have to submit any written work from your first degree?
I didn’t have any entrance test but I submitted two written work(around 2000 words each). One thing I want to stress is that I think the written work is especially important(if your dept. require it), and it’s maybe the most important material in the process of applying.
7. How did I choose my college? Did I go to an open day and if so, did it help me to decide?
Actually I didn’t declare any preference when I submit my application, and I got admitted to the Brasenose College.
8.How did me find the interview process?
My programme did not need an interview.
9. Where were me when I got your offer? How did i react?
The university send the offer letter via email and it’s about on the 5 P.M. UK time, 20 March, 2020. And it’s about 1 A.M. in the morning in China, I was so excited that I couldn’t fall asleep the whole night.
Hope these will help!