Total nonsense

Making up scandals about Oxbridge admissions is always a fun thing for newspapers to do. The latest one is even more non-story-ish than normal: apparently, Oxford’s postgrad admission guidelines used to suggest that candidates with degrees from good universities should be favoured above candidates from ‘weak’ universities.

The fact that a rigorous academic course favours people with a rigorous academic track record is not shocking. Indeed, if Oxford were *not* to take the candidate’s previous university into account, that would be staggeringly remiss of it.

I assume the problem here is that the media world features far too many people with ‘degrees’ from ‘universities’ such as Luton and Middlesex (and shoulder-mounted chip shops to match)…

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2 thoughts on “Total nonsense

  1. Oh I dunno … there are lots of numpty degrees from decent-name universities out there if you know where to look. For example, Oxford University itself doesn’t really offer a single economics undergraduate degree that would really act as a guarantee that you could hack a really top-quality postgraduate program.

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