How do I prepare for an Economics interview at Cambridge?
How to Prepare for your Oxbridge Economics Interview
- Read lots around the subject. All the books recommended in our Economics reading list are useful preparation for interviews.
- Keeping up with the news.
- A mock interview.
- Look over your Personal Statement.
- Graph reading.
How do I prepare for an Economics interview?
Top Six ways to impress in an Economics or Politics interview
- Read beyond the A-Level syllabus. It sounds obvious, but many students don’t stretch themselves far enough when preparing for an interview.
- Follow the news.
- Join the debating society.
- Gain relevant work experience.
- Research your interviewers.
- Be Prepared.
WHAT A levels do you need for Economics at Cambridge?
The course requirements for Economics at Cambridge stipulate that A-level or IB Higher Level Mathematics (or an equivalent qualification) is essential. Offers to Cambridge Economics candidates are typically conditional on achieving an A* for A-level Maths or 7 for IB Higher Level Maths (or an equivalent requirement).
How many Cambridge interviewees get an offer?
Your chances of obtaining an offer from Oxford or Cambridge (before you have confirmed your course and college choice, sat your potential admissions test, and been invited up for interview) are roughly 17%, a figure that comes from around 46,000 applicants chasing 8,000 places at the two universities (for 2021 entry.
Why did you choose economics?
More broadly, an economics degree helps prepare you for careers that require numerical, analytical and problem solving skills – for example in business planning, marketing, research and management. Economics helps you to think strategically and make decisions to optimise the outcome.
What are the 5 economic questions?
Economic systems are ways that countries answer the 5 fundamental questions:
- What will be produced?
- How will goods and services be produced?
- Who will get the output?
- How will the system accommodate change?
- How will the system promote progress?
What should I say in an economics interview?
Economist Interview Questions:
- Which global trends will shape the world economy in the next ten years?
- How would you ensure that you effectively communicate economic data to your audience?
- What, in your opinion, is the most important quality in an economist?
- What book are you currently reading?
What percentage of Cambridge applicants get an interview?
around 80%
What proportion of applicants are offered a place? Overall we call around 80% of our applicants to an interview. But some subjects may have to ‘deselect’ (our term for not calling to interview) a higher percentage, and some hardly any.
Do I need 4 A levels for Cambridge?
Four A-levels is not a requirement for entry to Cambridge, says Adam Patel, a fourth-year languages student at Cambridge University who took four A-levels. “I chose to do maths as my fourth A-level, mainly because I found that it didn’t require much revision outside of the classroom.
Is Economics at Cambridge good?
Pure Economics at Cambridge. Economics is a highly rewarding but challenging course which tests a broad range of inter-disciplinary skills: it crosses the fields of politics, philosophy, sociology, business management, history, mathematics and statistics to name a few.