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by mjac
5628 days ago
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As a student at Cambridge, I doubt Oxford is "far" more theoretical. The London Universities like Imperial are also notable for focusing on theory over practice. I think they assume we can learn practical skills on-the-fly and they are not as beneficial as a solid theoretical grounding. These Oxford interview questions are more difficult than I expected, especially under Oxbridge interview conditions. Like mentioned above, they want to see how you think over what you already know. |
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Historically Oxford has been much more focused on the rigorous underpinning of CS by Mathematics than other universities, although in recent years they've been cutting down on this and moving closer to the CS syllabus offered by other top-tier universities.
Here's the course list for first year at Oxford:
Unless you do CS with Mathematics at Cambridge, you'll probably be doing a much less mathematically intensive course.