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Have the TutorChase tutors given the MAT?
All TutorChase tutors who specialize in MAT preparation have personal experience with the exam, having taken it themselves. Their firsthand knowledge of the exam's format, question types, and effective strategies enhances their ability to provide insightful guidance to help students succeed.
How long should I take tutoring for MAT?
The ideal duration to prepare for the MAT exam by tutoring varies depending on your current math skills, familiarity with the exam format, and specific goals. Generally, a preparation period of 6 to 9 months is recommended, allowing sufficient time to cover all topics, practice extensively, and address any weaknesses. Starting earlier provides flexibility to adapt your study plan based on progress and ensures you're well-prepared by the exam date.
Which courses require MAT?
Passing the MAT exam is mandatory for the following courses:
- Computer Science
- Computer Science and Philosophy
- Mathematics
- Mathematics and Computer Science
- Mathematics and Philosophy
- Mathematics and Statistics.
Which university is the MAT exam for?
The MAT is used by the University of Oxford for applicants to its undergraduate courses in Mathematics, Computer Science, and their joint degrees. It is also used by Imperial College London for some of their undergraduate Mathematics courses.
How is the MAT exam different from A-Level Maths?
The MAT differs from A-Level Maths mainly in complexity, focus, and purpose:
- Complexity: The MAT features more challenging problems that require higher-level problem-solving and abstract thinking.
- Focus: It specifically tests for depth in mathematical understanding and aptitude for rigorous academic study.
- Purpose: The MAT is used to assess suitability for competitive mathematics and related courses at universities like Oxford and Imperial College, while A-Levels are broader academic qualifications for general university admission.
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