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by selfportrait
1504 days ago
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I’m interested in hearing more about this program. How is it, and would you recommend it for an American? Is it even possible for an American to fly in for the week-long intensives like the other comment on here says? That would be worth the experience. What was your background when you applied and how tough is entry? (I see that there is a 99 application average over the past three years with 70 acceptances?) And how much is the cost? |
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You get a degree from Oxford at the end, which definitely opens doors. Of the ten modules I did, 2-3 were exceptional and stay with me today. 2-3 were trash. There rest were OK. It's an excellent excuse to get familiar with the subject, and the one-week onsite format followed by the six weeks of coursework is excellent.
> would you recommend it for an American? Is it even possible for an American to fly in for the week-long intensives like the other comment on here says?
Yes, we had quite a few Americans in my cohort doing this
> What was your background when you applied and how tough is entry?
I essentially flunked out of high-school, but I had ten years of solid commercial experience under my belt, and some interesting open-source contributions and tech talks at conferences, and they let me in. I suspect I had the potential to interview well as I also was awarded an academic prize at the end for highest overall marks...
However they also had this really interesting system when I was there where you could essentially earn your way in: they'd let you come and do the SEM module (challenging, but not nuts), and if you passed, they'd let you in as a real student.
> And how much is the cost?
£41,080 over four years for a non-UK resident