Virtual Open Days
Picture of the river, and the beautiful buildings in Magdalen college
Coronavirus has changed our lives in lots of surprising ways.
Its now included university open days as well. However, Oxford has adapted as
much as possible to provide virtual open days. Whilst not being as good as the
real thing; wandering around Oxford and peering into the colleges and marvelling
at the libraries and cut little cafes, Oxford has done its best to provide you
with an insight into university life.
There are Department videos with Q&A sessions with
current students as well as tutors and lecturers as well as Q&A sessions
with students and staff from the variety of colleges. Whilst not specifically
included, taking a look at the Oxford university virtual tours is an excellent
way to familiarise yourself with the university buildings, colleges, libraries and
more.
As someone who has spent the day answering questions, I have
found it lovely to speak to and interact with all the prospective students who
are brimming with inquisitiveness and energy! Please keep the questions coming
because it can be really daunting coming to university and I found there was
stuff I did not know but had forgotten to ask. It can be hard to think of
pertinent questions at the time, especially when bombarded with lots of new information
in a new city and lots of freebies!
In that sense the virtual version of the Oxford open day is
somewhat calmer than the average open day. With that, it provides more time for
reflection and considered exploration of colleges, departments and what you’re
looking for in Oxford and, even, if it’s right for you. That being said there’s
nothing better than wandering around a new place and exploring all the nooks
and crannies. The good news is that September is offering just that! We’re
hoping that everything will be back to normal enough for a new September start
to welcome new prospective students.
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