MLAT scores
Dear University of Oxford,
I would like to request a spreadsheet containing every score from the French and Spanish sections of the Modern Languages Admissions Test that was sat by applicants on October 30st 2019 for 2020 entry. This could be represented as a percentage score, or else a numerical score alongside the total number of marks for the paper. If possible, it should be made clear whether the applicant who achieved this score was accepted, short-listed but not made an offer, or rejected pre-interview and to which college each applicant applied.
Yours faithfully,
Tia Patel
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From: Tia Patel <[FOI #700538 email]>
Sent: 20 October 2020 2:34 PM
To: FOI <[University of Oxford request email]>
Subject: Freedom of Information request - MLAT scores
Dear University of Oxford,
I would like to request a spreadsheet containing every score from the
French and Spanish sections of the Modern Languages Admissions Test that
was sat by applicants on October 30st 2019 for 2020 entry. This could be
represented as a percentage score, or else a numerical score alongside the
total number of marks for the paper. If possible, it should be made clear
whether the applicant who achieved this score was accepted, short-listed
but not made an offer, or rejected pre-interview and to which college each
applicant applied.
Yours faithfully,
Tia Patel
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