Chances of Admission in Oxford (yes in England)

<p>From today's London Metro (free newspaper they distribute on the tube)</p>

<p>Answer what to get to Oxbridge?
What percentage of the world's water is contained in a cow? Of all 19th century politicians, who was most like Tony Blair? And how does a perm work? If you feel lyou can answer any of these you might want to apply to study at Oxford or Cambridge. They were some of the more bizarre questions thrown at some of the 1,200 students who went through the gruelling Oxbridge interview process last year. The survey, by Oxbridge Applications, an organization that advises applicants, was published as this year's dealine for hopefuls looms. Spokeswoman Jessica Elsom said the interview process at Oxford and Cambidge is 'notoriously eccentric' 'They are one way of finding out who really cuts the mustard,' she added. Oh, by the way, the answer to the cow question is 300 divided by 1,260,000,000,000,000,000,000 times 100. Don't ask!</p>

<p>Sorry if there were spelling errors, I just typed it out quickly.</p>