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I would like to study Classics and Modern Languages, but I don know whether to choose the 3+1-year or 4+1-year version of the course. What is the difference?

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I would like to study Classics and Modern Languages, but I don know whether to choose the 3+1-year or 4+1-year version of the course. What is the difference?

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In the 3+1-year version, you study both one ancient and one modern language throughout the three years in Oxford (1 year abroad). In the 4+1-year version, you spend the first five terms studying for Classics Mods, and only after that do you add in your Modern Language.

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