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Oxbridge sticks and stones

Published on
August 1, 2013
Last updated
May 22, 2015

One usually associates the University of Oxford with rigorous yet polite debate, but 鈥Applied mythology鈥 (11 July), Edward Hicks鈥 response to my letter on Oxbridge admissions, suggests otherwise.

I presume that he stoops to invective to mask the fact that his counterargument is weak, not to mention laden with clich茅s and classic straw-man sidetracking. He accuses me of peddling dated 鈥渕yths鈥 and demands sources, but he provides no data to support his arguments. What would his master鈥檚 supervisor make of that?

Contrary to Hicks鈥 claims, I cannot understand how a聽streamlined, one-step Oxbridge application process can be seen as anything but encouraging for potential candidates from all backgrounds. He fails to mention that departmental applications have been employed for graduates like himself for many years. If聽the college choice has little bearing on outcomes for undergraduates, why not go the whole hog and get rid of college-led applications altogether?

I also find it bizarre that Hicks objects to a聽measure that would cut administration costs and make applications far less confusing for those unfamiliar with the colleges鈥 many quirks and traditions. Why not hand the entire process over to the academic departments, overseen by a board of undergraduate studies, if 鈥渙pen鈥 applications are already so effective?

I am not peddling 鈥渕yths鈥: just look at the most recent admissions data on Oxford鈥檚 and Cambridge鈥檚 own websites and from the Higher Education Statistics Agency. Many colleges are still attracting barely 50聽per cent applications from state-funded schools and successful outcomes are significantly lower. Myth? Since when did hobgoblins compile Hesa spreadsheets?

Those who live in ivory towers should not throw sticks and stones. After all, ivory is聽not only opaque to daylight, it is also brittle and 鈥渁ntiquated鈥. I find it bewildering that any suggestion of modernising Oxbridge attracts such mindless brickbats from those within and without those hallowed walls. One begins to wonder if a聽blue-skies institutional mindset addles the mind rather than making it open to rational ideas.

Anthony Rodriguez
Staines, Middlesex

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