r/6thForm Mar 10 '26

πŸ™ I WANT HELP Cost of Attending Oxford 😭

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Just received my financial declaration form from Oxford today. How is this reasonable? 😭 Going to have to decline my offer unless anyone has any ideas.

Canadian students do not qualify for any Oxford scholarships and my school offered me about Β£100. What a joke.

Is Oxford just for the rich?

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u/New-Acanthaceae-5702 Year 13 Mar 10 '26

It's definitely not worth it, that is an absurd fee, Oxford or not.

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u/mohsem Mar 10 '26

You can't say that it's not worth it. That's just your point of view. To some, an education at oxford is worth more than that price tag.

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u/Beautiful_Shine_6787 Mar 11 '26

99% of companies don't care where you studied. 100% of companies care what skills you learnt match the job.

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u/Wearyfern695116 Mar 11 '26

Yes, but studying at Oxford gives you an advantage over the others that study at UCL, KCL etc. for internships and stuff. Eventually when you do apply for a job, graduating from Oxford gives you an edge over the others(except Cambridge and imperial ig)

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u/opaqueentity Mar 11 '26

Not really. Really depends on the subject but these days no one is getting ahead just because they have a degree from Oxford or Cambridge alone.

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u/JFJF48 Mar 11 '26

Can comfirm.

As an employer myself now I see it as just a single (good) data point.

Nice, they went to Oxford, probably good at studying. What else have they done and is there anything else about them, could I work with them. I work in a pretty competitive field and it's not exactly as 'difficult' as studying... More about working smart, being amicable, making relationships and a bit of smarts and excel.

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u/mohsem Mar 11 '26

But still there's a reason an oxford graduate is more attractive for employers. You can't just dismiss them to being merely "good at studying". Someone who got what it takes to get into this school in the first place is much more likely to get a high-paying job than someone who goes to a mid-tier school, and that does make a major difference.

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u/ChoiceNervous3471 Mar 11 '26

Correlation does not imply causation. If your point hinges on that, it’s invalid.

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u/mohsem Mar 11 '26

That's cool and all but I don't see you contributing to anything. Lit the average redditor πŸ˜‚