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AdmissionsTesting Service
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The History Aptitude Test (HAT)
The History Aptitude Test (HAT) is a 2-hour,
˭ˈ˨by applicants to the University of Oxford’s
schools. The Admissions Testing Service is working
in partnership with the University of Oxford to
administer the HAT.
The University of Oxford’s Faculty of History will
continue to be responsible for:
scripts
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The Admissions Testing Service will be responsible for:
the HAT, via the Admissions Testing Service’s
secure Entries Extranet
Service’s open centre network worldwide,
for candidates who do not have a test centre
where they can take the test
customer support for the HAT.
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What is the HAT?
The HAT requires candidates to read two extracts and
answer a total of four questions about them. One of the extracts will be from a work of History; candidates
will be asked questions to test their comprehension of
the arguments and ideas in it, their capacity to apply
those ideas to historical situations they know about,
the extract as a piece of historical writing. The other
extract will be from a primary source, and candidates
will be asked to offer thoughtful interpretations of its
content without knowing anything about its context.
The HAT is a test of skills, not substantive historical
knowledge. It is designed so that candidates should
find it equally challenging, regardless of what period(s)
they have studied or what school examinations they
are taking.
Who has to take the HAT?
All students applying for the following courses at the
University of Oxford are required to take the HAT:
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the case, you will need to be registered for both tests.
www.admissions.ox.ac.uk/tests to check the
details for your course.
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When does it take place?
This year’s HAT will take place on Wednesday 6
November 2013, on the same day as other Universityof Oxford admissions tests.
Where do candidates take the test?
Separate registration for this test is essential.Candidates can either take the test at their own school
or college, or at one of our open centres worldwide.
If your school or college is not registered as a centre,
it is quick and easy for them to register. For further
details, see the HAT website.
What does it cost?
Candidates will not be charged an entry fee for taking
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that some open centres may charge an administrative
fee for organising and administering the test on
behalf of external candidates. This administrative
fee normally covers the cost of invigilation, despatch
costs and room hire, where applicable.
Entries will be accepted until 17.00 BST on Tuesday
15 October 2013.
What preparation materials areavailable for the HAT?
A specimen paper, as well as past papers with
marking schemes, can be found on the University
of Oxford’s Faculty of History website:
www.history.ox.ac.uk
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Where can I find out more?
University of Oxford
Admissions Information Centre
Tel: +44 (0)1865 288000
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.admissions.ox.ac.uk/tests
The University of Oxford’s Faculty of History website
gives detailed information about the HAT:
www.history.ox.ac.uk
Admissions Testing Service
Tel: +44 (0)1223 553366
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.hatoxford.org.uk
Key dates for HAT 2013
15 October
Last date for HAT entries
6 November
Test takes place
Find out more:www.hatoxford.org.uk
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The Admissions Testing Service is part of Cambridge
English Language Assessment, a not-for-profit
department of the University of Cambridge. It
offers a range of tests and tailored assessment
services to support selection and recruitment for
educational institutions, professional organisations
and governments around the world. Underpinned by
robust and rigorous research, its services include:
˭ˈ˫
HAT Support Team
The Admissions Testing Service
Cambridge EnglishLanguage Assessment
1 Hills Road
Cambridge
CB1 2EU
United KingdomTel: +44 (0)1223 553366
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.hatoxford.org.uk
All details are correct at the time of going to print in January 2013.Any updates or changes can be found on the HAT website.
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