"I had no idea what OppOx was but looking back, it’s one of the best experiences I’ve had in Oxford! The online programme gave me the opportunity to settle into university-level academic work, reading and summarising articles, writing short essays, and analysing set work. The residential was quite scary at the start as I’d never visited Oxford before, so I had to quickly adjust to the new city and living with others. I stayed at Lincoln College and my cohort clicked instantly. My friends on OppOx are my best friends three years later. Without OppOx, I really would’ve struggled starting Oxford, but it gave me the opportunity to experience lectures and a tutorial, meet new friends, and explore the city before term started. Our ambassadors made the experience ten times better, answering all our questions and guiding us through the week. My advice is look forward to it! There are no negatives to being on Opportunity Oxford but there are a million positives. I fell in love with the city and, for the first time since getting my offer, I felt like I belonged at Oxford."
Chloe, Human Sciences
"The best thing was getting to meet like-minded people. Many of the people who I met on the programme are still some of my closest friends at Oxford! It's great to know people across different colleges and to forge friendships before starting my degree. The programme was so useful for understanding what is expected of me on my course, how to engage in a tutorial, how to approach essay writing, how to use the library system and for getting to know the city. When I initially received the letter about Opportunity Oxford, I wasn't sure of the purpose of the programme, but then I saw I was being provided with an extra opportunity to get ready for my degree. The programme was incredibly fun, and I am so glad I got this opportunity."
Daniel, History and Politics
"For me, being able to form lasting friendships was the most enjoyable and memorable part of the residential. The online section really helped me build an intuition for my subject which has proved invaluable so far! Don't think of it as another task you have to complete to earn your place - you've already earned it! Instead, think of it as an opportunity to get a head start on experiencing university life, meeting people from other colleges and getting a feel for how content might be delivered. When I received my offer, I was confused about why I was selected for the programme. However, looking back I'm very glad I had an opportunity to experience university life ahead of the first term and become more familiar with the city."
Jacques, Mathematics