Chance me :) will chance back! :)

<p>Yeah, sciences are very test oriented (especially, biology, home of the pre-meds). If you cite an interest in biology or one of the sciences, ideally it shouldn’t do anything to your chances, but I get a feeling they may definitely look at the score and take it into account (because, though I don’t really think this is true, they’ll likely assume that you pretty much will have to take easier courses to get through. They probably won’t want to select someone who looks as if they’ll end up doing this based on their stats). Send in a dual app. for both. Costs no extra money. In addition, I honestly think the freshman and sophomore level biology courses and training are better at Oxford based upon what some friends have told me. The experience is apparently much richer (especially in the lab component). If it was chemistry, I would perhaps cross my fingers for main campus (especially if one had the intent of skipping gen. chem, because I don’t think Oxford really has that option).</p>