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Writing a Personal Statement for Geography

Episode 41 of the Oxford from the Inside podcast, hosted by OFTI Podcast, titled "Writing a Personal Statement for Geography" was published on October 18, 2020 and runs 28 minutes.

October 18, 2020 ·28m · Oxford from the Inside

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In our latest episode Abbie interviews Chloe and Sophie (2nd year, geography) about how to write a personal statement for geography. Wondering what to talk about when considering such a broad subject? Find out here where we discuss supercurriculas, interview experiences and our top tips for mastering geography - the bridge between the sciences and the humanities!

In our latest episode Abbie interviews Chloe and Sophie (2nd year, geography) about how to write a personal statement for geography. Wondering what to talk about when considering such a broad subject? Find out here where we discuss supercurriculas, interview experiences and our top tips for mastering geography - the bridge between the sciences and the humanities!

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