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Yes, it is possible. I know that former President Clinton didbecause he was a Rhodes scholar. I dont know the full requirements but I think it would be the same as an Ivy league school.However, I hear the British educational system is more advanced.

2006-09-27 11:10:30 · answer #1 · answered by ShellyBelly 4 · 0 0

uncertain approximately Oxford, yet Cambridge has a school gadget. you could the two enter by college-administered tests and meet their standards and/or college-administered standards. In my case, the college gadget worked for me, as they have an inclination to look for extremely distinctive strengths that could desire to 'in good shape' into their annual intake. on the entire, on an identical time as educational grades are significant, the faculties seem for that greater 'something', despite if that's carrying abilitiy, community ethical sense, creative nature, entrepreneurial thinking or in simple terms easy lateral thinking. The college/faculties could ask you to sit down down for particular tests or attend interviews, to boot to watching your grades and pupil records. the reliable factor is they grant a sort of guidance on a thank you to 'show' your nicely worth.

2016-12-12 16:20:35 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Bill Clinton did! (Rhodes Scholar). Also a nice guy named John J. Jones in Texarkana did, that I know of. His dad had buckets of money and sent him there.

2006-09-27 11:09:23 · answer #3 · answered by Baby'sMom 7 · 0 0

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