Use of the LNAT - 2018/2019 admissions cycle

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John Dimitroulopoulos

Dear University of Oxford,

Please provide the following data in relation to all of your undergraduate law courses (i.e. for both the M100 and any law-related courses with an M1xx course code);

1. A full list of the scores achieved by offerholders in the multiple choice section of the LNAT for the 2018/2019 admission cycle.

2. Whether the admissions team assesses the essay component of the LNAT.

3. A description of the way in which the LNAT essay is assessed. This should include the grading scale and assessment criteria used by the assessors.

4. A list of the scores awarded to offerholders for the essay section of the LNAT for the 2018/2019 admission cycle.

Yours faithfully,

John Dimitroulopoulos

FOI, University of Oxford

Dear Mr Dimiroulopoulos,

 

I write to acknowledge receipt of your request.

 

We shall endeavour to send you a substantive response no later than the
statutory deadline of 6 August.

 

Yours sincerely,

 

Information Compliance Team

Council Secretariat | University of Oxford
University Offices, Wellington Square, Oxford, OX1 2JD

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From: John Dimitroulopoulos <[FOI #587985 email]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 9, 2019 9:40 AM
To: FOI
Subject: Freedom of Information request - Use of the LNAT - 2018/2019
admissions cycle
 
Dear University of Oxford,

Please provide the following data in relation to all of your undergraduate
law courses (i.e. for both the M100 and any law-related courses with an
M1xx course code);

1. A full list of the scores achieved by offerholders in the multiple
choice section of the LNAT for the 2018/2019 admission cycle.

2. Whether the admissions team assesses the essay component of the LNAT.

3. A description of the way in which the LNAT essay is assessed. This
should include the grading scale and assessment criteria used by the
assessors.

4. A list of the scores awarded to offerholders for the essay section of
the LNAT for the 2018/2019 admission cycle.

Yours faithfully,

John Dimitroulopoulos

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John Dimitroulopoulos

Dear FOI,

Any updates relating to my request?

Yours sincerely,

John Dimitroulopoulos

John Dimitroulopoulos

Dear University of Oxford,

Please pass this on to the person who conducts Freedom of Information reviews.

I am writing to request an internal review of University of Oxford's handling of my FOI request 'Use of the LNAT - 2018/2019 admissions cycle'. A full history of my FOI request and all correspondence is available on the Internet at this address: https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/u...

I submitted a request for data that related to the LNAT scores of offerholders for the Jurisprudence course on the 9th July 2019. Despite receiving an early response that promised that the university would reply by the 6th August 2019, no such response has been received as of the 15th September. I would like to request that someone investigate how and why my request fell through the cracks. I would also like to insist that I receive the relevant data.

Yours faithfully,

John Dimitroulopoulos

FOI, University of Oxford

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Dear Mr Dimitroulopoulos,

With sincere apologies for the confusion, it appears we responded to your request to a What Do They Know address which was from a separate request you made to the University. Attached is our email correspondence regarding the present request in question. We are also re-sending our letter of 8 August, which contains the data requested.

Again, our apologies for the confusion.

Yours sincerely,

Information Compliance Team
Council Secretariat | University of Oxford
University Offices, Wellington Square, Oxford OX1 2JD

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