PSYCHOLOGY
Why Study Psychology With Us?
Our Psychology course will cover a diverse range of topics, from evolution to mathematical biology. Our small group seminars provide a fantastic platform to formulate and test ideas as a collective and they will allow students to stretch their creativity in an academically supportive setting. The students will explore human thought and behaviour in order to learn more about the ways that we think and feel, and they will get the opportunity to choose one subject to study in more depth in our one-to-one tutorials.
PSYCHOLOGY
Why Study Psychology?
Our Psychology course will cover a diverse range of topics, from evolution to mathematical biology. Our small group seminars provide a fantastic platform to formulate and test ideas as a collective and they will allow students to stretch their creativity in an academically supportive setting. The students will explore human thought and behaviour in order to learn more about the ways that we think and feel, and they will get the opportunity to choose one subject to study in more depth in our one-to-one tutorials.
What will we cover?
Topics may include:
Evolution and Behaviour
Mathematical Biology
Neurophysiology
Probability Theory
Social Psychology
Application Guidance
There are multiple ways to study Psychology at university and our expert team are there to support students making key decisions about their next steps. Our afternoon sessions cover all aspects of the application process in detail through group discussions and during one-to-one admissions clinics.
We work directly with individual students to answer any concerns and questions they may have about choosing the course and university that is right for them. Our carefully-designed programme then works through every element of an application, from Personal Statements to submitted work through to Cambridge College admissions assessments (PAA, if required) and interviews.
Our team has years of experience in helping students access the UK’s top universities, and are all exclusively from the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge. As well as our subject specialist tutors, we also have Personal Statement and UCAS experts on our team, who have designed a workshop which provides exclusive insider guidance on how to approach an application.
What is included?
10+ hours of live Psychology sessions, led by our expert tutors
5+ additional hours of live interactive teaching
20+ hours of directed learning throughout the week
A one-to-one Oxbridge-style tutorial
Live guest lecture from a leading Oxbridge Academic
Application workshops, from personal statements to mock interviews
Psychology reading list and lecture guide
Certificate on completion of the course
Example Timetable
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Add-ons
Included in our course fees are a range of sessions designed to help students prepare for their application to study Psychology at a top UK University. The entire admissions process is covered, from crafting Personal Statements to strategies for approaching Admissions Tests and preparing for interviews.
Students who are applying this year may opt for additional personalised specialist support. These optional extras would begin during the Summer Course week and continue afterwards, to help students prepare for their upcoming application.
Please click below to find out more.
Personal Statement Consultation
The Personal Statement is a vital part of any university application, giving students the chance to show real passion for their subject. Our two-hour package is designed to support this long-term process from planning to final polish.
During the Summer Course, students have an initial consultation with a subject specialist to create a clear plan for developing their Personal Statement.
After the Summer Course, they meet with a Personal Statements expert to refine tone and flow and make final improvements ahead of the UCAS deadline.
Admissions Test Paper Package
Two-Mock Interview Package
Mock Interviews are conducted by subject specialist tutors with Oxford and Cambridge interview experience and last 45 minutes: 30 minutes for the interview, followed by 15 minutes of verbal feedback. Students also receive a detailed written report assessing interview content, critical thinking and analysis, interview style, and outlining clear next steps for improvement.






