Breakdown of application decision based on MAT score for Computer Science and Philosophy for home and international students

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Dear University of Oxford,

The following request is under the FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT, 2000.

I am making a request for the data that shows the breakdown of the decision-making process, sorted by MAT score. The MAT data set in question is the 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023 MAT paper, sat by students applying for Computer Science and Philosophy.

Please could the following information be provided:

For each year:

1. The overall average MAT score of those who applied.
2. The overall average MAT score of those who were shortlisted.
3. The overall average MAT score of those who received an offer.

4. The average MAT score of home students who applied.
5. The average MAT score of home students who were shortlisted.
6. The average MAT score of home students who received an offer.

7. The average MAT score of international students who applied.
8. The average MAT score of international students who were shortlisted.
9. The average MAT score of international students who received an offer.

Could all information be given in Excel format please?

Yours faithfully,

Jakub Wnorowski

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From: Jakub <[FOI #1161129 email]>
Sent: 17 August 2024 4:55 PM
To: FOI <[University of Oxford request email]>
Subject: Freedom of Information request - Breakdown of application
decision based on MAT score for Computer Science and Philosophy for home
and international students
 
Dear University of Oxford,

The following request is under the FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT, 2000.

I am making a request for the data that shows the breakdown of the
decision-making process, sorted by MAT score. The MAT data set in question
is the 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022
and 2023 MAT paper, sat by students applying for Computer Science and
Philosophy.

Please could the following information be provided:

For each year:

1. The overall average MAT score of those who applied.
2. The overall average MAT score of those who were shortlisted.
3. The overall average MAT score of those who received an offer.

4. The average MAT score of home students who applied.
5. The average MAT score of home students who were shortlisted.
6. The average MAT score of home students who received an offer.

7. The average MAT score of international students who applied.
8. The average MAT score of international students who were shortlisted.
9. The average MAT score of international students who received an offer.

Could all information be given in Excel format please?

Yours faithfully,

Jakub Wnorowski

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Dear Jakub

Our reference: 202408/736.

Thank you for your Freedom of Information request to the University of Oxford. Please find our response attached.

With best wishes

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Dear Jakub

Our reference: 202408/736.

Thank you for your Freedom of Information request to the University of Oxford. Please find our response attached.

With best wishes

FOI Oxford

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