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Offers holders will be notified of changes. Please see this page for further information. Cambridge is known and respected across the globe for the excellence of our teaching and research, and the quality of our graduates. You’ll be taught by inspiring academics who are experts in their field, and our supervision system means that you receive personal tuition and support. How you're taught Our University faculties and departments arrange lectures, seminars and practicals that students from all Colleges attend together. At Cambridge, you’ll also attend supervisions, a system of personal tuition that is one of our greatest strengths. Your College also arranges supervisions for you. Each academic year consists of three eight-week terms and you must ordinarily be available to study in Cambridge for the duration of your course (with the exception of a year abroad, where part of your course). As the terms are short, the pace and volume of work is likely to be greater than you’re currently used to and there’s much greater emphasis on independent and self-directed study here compared to school or college. During term time, you’re expected to spend an average of 42-46 hours a week on your academic studies (including teaching/contact time and independent study), and you also need to undertake some work, such as further reading or research, revision or assignments,  during the vacations. Every student adjusts to this new workload in their own way and time, and there are plenty of people who can offer advice and support while you get settled in and throughout your degree. Teaching methods Lectures Lectures act as a starting point for your own research and typically last around 50 minutes. Depending on the subject anywhere up to several hundred students may attend.  Many lecturers are leading academics working at the forefront  of their field, so lectures are a fantastic opportunity to find out about the latest research. Seminars and classes These are usually for medium-sized groups (eg 10-30 students), last between one and two hours, and provide the opportunity to discuss particular topics in more detail. They’re led by academics but you’re expected to contribute actively. Practicals Sometimes called ‘labs’ or laboratory classes. Practical work on some courses may be assessed. Supervisions Small-group sessions most often for between one and three students, supervisions provide the opportunity to explore your subject more deeply, discuss your own work and ideas, and receive regular feedback. As they aren’t assessed, supervisions provide the ideal environment for you to test your ideas and interests, while encouraging you to develop your thinking. 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