<p>You are getting some very good advice from people who know much more about applying to Oxbridge as a mature student than I do.</p>
<p>But this is what my question is. Obviously, you were not Oxbridge material when you graduated from High School. YOu took 4 AP tests, but your highest score, if I understand correctly, was a single “3”. Cambridge specifically says they need five AP scores of “5” from their U.S. applicants. Oxford says they need three scores of “5”, but it seems in practice they would prefer more. I am wondering whether it really is possible that your time at a community college has completely transformed you from who you were into someone who now is Oxbridge material. Cupcake says you need “perfection” in your current courses, I think practically that means a 4.0 GPA in community college.</p>
<p>KEVP</p>