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Language: Delivered primarily in Mandarin for the academic guidance and discussion. English support may be available depending on the session.
Morning session: A focused Oxford city walk (about 90 minutes) covering major landmarks and the university system from the outside.
Afternoon session: Alumni roundtable with afternoon tea (about 1.5 hours), designed for questions and practical discussion.
Optional add-on: College interior visit or tower climb (subject to availability on the day).
Who it is for: Students and parents, future applicants, and professionals who want a structured Oxford learning experience rather than a standard sightseeing tour.
What to prepare: Your questions (admissions, subject choice, interview preparation, research planning). Comfortable shoes for walking.
Meeting point and schedule: Confirmed via WeChat or email one day before departure.
Arrival: Please arrive 15 minutes early for check-in. Late arrivals may miss the start and are non-refundable.
Important note
This is an external, guided learning experience. College entry is not guaranteed unless explicitly confirmed as part of your booking or add-on on the day.
Start the day by walking Oxford the way students experience it: as a working university city with ideas built into its streets, colleges, and libraries. This is a tightly designed route that avoids filler and focuses on the places that best explain how Oxford works.
Rather than listing facts, your guide connects landmarks to the systems behind them: the collegiate structure, tutorial teaching, academic expectations, and how Oxford’s culture produces both tradition and innovation.
Typical highlights include:
• Christ Church (exterior and context)
• Bridge of Sighs and college architecture
• Bodleian Library area and academic traditions
• Radcliffe Camera viewpoints
• University Church of St Mary the Virgin (exterior)
Core themes:
• How Oxford’s tutorial system shapes thinking and writing
• What “college life” actually means day to day
• How tradition, research, and ambition coexist in one city
Start the day by walking Oxford the way students experience it: as a working university city with ideas built into its streets, colleges, and libraries. This is a tightly designed route that avoids filler and focuses on the places that best explain how Oxford works.
Rather than listing facts, your guide connects landmarks to the systems behind them: the collegiate structure, tutorial teaching, academic expectations, and how Oxford’s culture produces both tradition and innovation.
Typical highlights include:
• Christ Church (exterior and context)
• Bridge of Sighs and college architecture
• Bodleian Library area and academic traditions
• Radcliffe Camera viewpoints
• University Church of St Mary the Virgin (exterior)
Core themes:
• How Oxford’s tutorial system shapes thinking and writing
• What “college life” actually means day to day
• How tradition, research, and ambition coexist in one city
This is the core of the day: a structured, Q and A style roundtable designed to be genuinely useful. You will speak directly with alumni and high-achieving scholars about study pathways, decision-making, and what strong preparation looks like in real life.
Discussion topics commonly include:
• Subject choice, learning habits, and time management
• Oxford and UK application strategy, interviews, and personal statements
• Research mindset, competitions, and building an academic profile
• Career direction: finance, law, policy, tech, and interdisciplinary paths
• AI literacy and how to learn fast without losing fundamentals
Optional add-on: A college interior visit or tower climb can be added when available, to connect the discussion to real spaces students study in.
This is the core of the day: a structured, Q and A style roundtable designed to be genuinely useful. You will speak directly with alumni and high-achieving scholars about study pathways, decision-making, and what strong preparation looks like in real life.
Discussion topics commonly include:
• Subject choice, learning habits, and time management
• Oxford and UK application strategy, interviews, and personal statements
• Research mindset, competitions, and building an academic profile
• Career direction: finance, law, policy, tech, and interdisciplinary paths
• AI literacy and how to learn fast without losing fundamentals
Optional add-on: A college interior visit or tower climb can be added when available, to connect the discussion to real spaces students study in.
Designed by Alumni, Built for Real Learning
We are We Are Cambridge, founded by graduates of Cambridge, Oxford, and LSE. Our mission is to design educational journeys with depth and learning experiences with warmth — where discovery meets inspiration. We believe true growth happens not only in classrooms or scenic spots, but on the road — where ideas meet the real world. By blending the spirit of world-class universities, the energy of innovation hubs, and the richness of cultural exchange, we create transformative programs for students, professionals, and entrepreneurs.
What This Programme Gets Right
• Learning through travel: We build structured experiences that create real thinking, not passive sightseeing.
• Real-world connection: Understand how universities, innovation ecosystems, and culture connect in practice.
• Academic meets industry: We link education to outcomes across science, business, policy, and creativity.
• Elite-guided delivery: Alumni and scholars lead with clarity, credibility, and real experience.
Designed by Alumni, Built for Real Learning
We are We Are Cambridge, founded by graduates of Cambridge, Oxford, and LSE. Our mission is to design educational journeys with depth and learning experiences with warmth — where discovery meets inspiration. We believe true growth happens not only in classrooms or scenic spots, but on the road — where ideas meet the real world. By blending the spirit of world-class universities, the energy of innovation hubs, and the richness of cultural exchange, we create transformative programs for students, professionals, and entrepreneurs.
What This Programme Gets Right
• Learning through travel: We build structured experiences that create real thinking, not passive sightseeing.
• Real-world connection: Understand how universities, innovation ecosystems, and culture connect in practice.
• Academic meets industry: We link education to outcomes across science, business, policy, and creativity.
• Elite-guided delivery: Alumni and scholars lead with clarity, credibility, and real experience.



