Liverpool / Interview
The Liverpool interview
No admissions interview. Here is how it works and how to prepare.
No admissions interview
No interviews offered for the vast majority of undergraduate courses. Medicine and a small number of clinical programmes may require interviews , confirm on the individual course page.
How to prepare for Liverpool
- Liverpool makes offers primarily on predicted and achieved A-level (or equivalent) grades against published entry requirements, so meeting the grade conditions is the single most important factor.
- Your UCAS personal statement (up to 4,000 characters, structured into three questions) is the main piece of writing Liverpool evaluates , keep it tightly subject-focused rather than institution-specific, since the same statement goes to all five UCAS choices.
- Attend Liverpool's open days or virtual events to demonstrate genuine interest; unlike interviews, these are the main informal touchpoint between you and the department.
- If you are applying to Medicine or another clinical programme, check the Liverpool course page directly for any interview or admissions test requirements well before the 15 October UCAS deadline.
Practice before the real thing
Rehearse real admissions-interview questions and get an honest read on your answers, what an interviewer hears, where you sound generic, and what to sharpen. We coach you; we never script you.
Practice interview questionsStill building your Liverpool application?
Back to Liverpool