The Narrative Audit.

The vast majority of Oxford Law applications fail before the candidate ever sits the LNAT. The fatal error is treating the UCAS personal statement as a resume of achievements. Oxford Faculty Tutors do not care about your high school debate club or your grade-point average; those are assumed baselines. They are looking for raw, unpolished jurisprudential thought. They are looking for evidence that you can survive the intellectual rigor of a one-on-one Oxford Tutorial. The Narrative Audit is a clinical deconstruction of your current statement. We strip away superficial extracurricular fluff and replace it with a highly focused, academic argument for your candidacy, ensuring it aligns perfectly with the unwritten expectations of the Faculty.

Dynamic Urban Dance

Phase I: Intellectual Interrogation We begin by dismantling the candidate's existing draft. We ruthlessly eliminate generic statements, clichés, and superficial observations about the law. Instead, we isolate the candidate's genuine intellectual curiosities and reframe them into sophisticated, defensible legal positions that demand respect from an Oxford Don.

Phase II: Super-Curricular Curation A successful statement requires proof of independent academic pursuit. We provide a bespoke curation of advanced legal reading—moving beyond standard introductory texts to incorporate niche jurisprudential essays, recent Supreme Court dissents, and complex legal philosophy that matches the candidate's chosen narrative arc.

Phase III: Faculty Alignment The final review is conducted through the lens of current institutional standards. Because our lead consultant is an active, top-ranking Scholar at Keble College, we finalize the draft to meet the exact, present-day academic threshold expected by the Faculty Tutors who will be reading it.

Inquiry for Admission

To maintain the integrity of our 100% placement record, we accept a strictly limited cohort of candidates per academic cycle. Admission to our stewardship is based on a preliminary assessment of merit; placement within the consultancy is highly selective.

© 2026 Radcliffe Admissions Advisory. London • Oxford.

© 2026 Radcliffe Admissions Advisory. London • Oxford.