COURSE OVERVIEW
Introducing students to mathematical problems at the difficulty level of the MAT (Mathematics Admission Test).
This course will prepare students for the MAT (Mathematics Admission Test), the mathematical admissions test used by the University of Oxford for undergraduate admissions for Mathematics and some maths-related degree programmes.
The MAT paper consists of 25 multiple-choice questions followed by two long questions. This course will develop students’ problem-solving skills so they have confidence in applying for universities that require the exam or consider it in the application process. Expert tutors will support students in their preparation for the exam.
7 online study sessions
The course will run as 7 sessions online in small groups, with the opportunity to communicate with the course tutor during the live sessions via the instant chat feature of the virtual classroom.
Preparing for the MAT (Mathematics Admission Test)
What you will learn
Designed for Year 12 students anticipating sitting the MAT (Mathematics Admission Test) in the Autumn term
Frequently asked questions
Year 12 student who will be going into Year 13 in September and are anticipating sitting the MAT in the Autumn term.
No, unfortunately, if you have already received a place on our Problem Solving Matters course, you will not be eligible to apply to the Online MAT or TMUA course.
However, we will be happy to accept an application for the on demand, self-study courses for the MAT and TMUA university entrance tests:
Preparing for Preparing for the Mathematics Admissions Test (MAT) – On Demand
Preparing for the Test of Mathematics for University Admission (TMUA) – On Demand
This course is for students from state-funded schools, colleges and academies in the United Kingdom.
When a course is open for application students can apply via the apply button on this page. Applications expected to be open during June, July and August, however we will close applications early if we reach capacity.
Students will need to register for a myMEI account using their current school/college address and their pupil email address. Applications made using personal details will not be eligible.
Yes – We welcome applications from home educated students, if you are home educated please select ‘homeschooled’ as your establishment when signing up for a myMEI account.
You can find information regarding the MAT and other admissions tests on our page here:
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You can also find more information about the MAT on the University of Oxford website.