Philosophy
The interview for Philosophy at Cambridge is a key part of the application process, designed to assess your critical thinking, analytical skills, and engagement with philosophical concepts. During the interview, you will encounter questions that challenge you to articulate your understanding of philosophical theories, ethical issues, and questions about logic and reasoning.
Interviewers are keen to see how you approach problems and analyse information, so thorough preparation in expressing your reasoning aloud is essential. Practising your ability to discuss complex topics clearly and confidently will help you demonstrate your passion for philosophy.
What are Cambridge Philosophy interview questions?
What in the context of making is cup of tea, something you do on purpose and what by accident?
To what extent can we make moral judgements on other cultures?
What limits can the state impose on the right to reproduce?
When we use a metaphor to say something is "like" something else what do we really mean?
Can God commit suicide?
How does the mock interview service work?
We offer all of our potential mock interview students a free consultation with one of our team of senior tutors. This is to allow them to explain what they are looking for for their mock interviews. The senior tutor will then chat to our network of Oxbridge Educated tutors to find a perfect group of tutors each of whom will each run their own interview in a slightly different but realistic style.
After each interview the student will receive both verbal and written feedback outlining what they did well and crucially, what they could do better.
We believe each student requires a bespoke, personalised service. We therefore don't require to students commit to any number of interviews before they start, but rather only until they feel confident they can do well in the interview!