From the New York Times:
Oxford Tradition Comes to This: ‘Death’ (Expound)
Oxford Tradition Comes to This - ‘Death’ (Expound) - NYTimes.com
The exam was simple yet devilish, consisting of a single noun (“water,” for instance, or “bias”) that applicants had three hours somehow to spin into a coherent essay.
An admissions requirement for All Souls College here, it was meant to test intellectual agility, but sometimes seemed to test only the ability to sound brilliant while saying not much of anything.
Maybe we should look into this... Goodbye, standardised testing; hello, creative essays? Oxford Tradition Comes to This - ‘Death’ (Expound) - NYTimes.com
The exam was simple yet devilish, consisting of a single noun (“water,” for instance, or “bias”) that applicants had three hours somehow to spin into a coherent essay.
An admissions requirement for All Souls College here, it was meant to test intellectual agility, but sometimes seemed to test only the ability to sound brilliant while saying not much of anything.