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klli

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man i feel so bad its not even funny.

S1 43
S2 42
S3 50
Overall 45

percentile rank - 25%

man i must say you guys must be pretty damn smart, either that or i just suck hard.

no i know it might sound stupid asking this, but im trying to not cry - has anyone heard of anyone getting an interview at newcastle with 75th %ile
man your trying not to cry, jezzz dude please check out my results ^
 
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yer but see this is how i see it-

UMAT
+90 = pass
-90 = fail

so, both of us failed...and thats all thats important
 

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I got a percentile rank of 89. I know I won't get an interview at Monash with that score, but if I'm looking at an enter score around 99.1, from which universities could I possibly get interview offers?
 

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yer but see this is how i see it-

UMAT
+90 = pass
-90 = fail

so, both of us failed...and thats all thats important
dude i think we both need some motivation
YouTube - Famous Failures

man i like the way you think of it but right now my parents are so disspointed in me.

but yeah i geuss your right, it doesnt really matter how we failed. All i know is we both did fail
 

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so...no one answred - am i being beyond hopeful thinkin that maybe in 2nd round i might get an interview or something...
 

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Individual Section Scores
50 56 54

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53

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Is this fail? I have scored an interview with UNSW in the Rural Stream already.
Should I just give up? :burn:
 

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S1: 52
S2: 54
S3: 54
Overall score: 53
Percentile: 66%

Previous results if applicable: none
Umat prep if any: lots!


...motherfucker.

Individual Section Scores
50 56 54

Percentile
66

we win.
 
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emmatheron

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YESSS
I just got

S1 81
S2 77
S3 89
Percentile 100th

I did just two practice papers, so no real prep....

BUT I NO LONGER WANT TO DO MEDICINE!
 

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Dont take this as a personal attack or anything, but your subjects listed are
4U Maths
4U English
2U Chem
2U Phys

When the UAI is calculated based on your performance, a minimum of 10 units are taken OVER 4 SUBJECTS. This means that chem and phys are essential and will DEFINITELY be counted in you best ten, even if you recieved 100 for all 8 of your other units!

So essentially 2U of your english HAS to be counted, which means basically doing well in all your extensions may not be of any great benefit
 

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What percentile guarantees medicine at monash with a low UAI such as 80?
 

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Just wondering I got a percentile of 66 :mad1: in UMAT and I already have an interview in the rural thing (UNSW). Does anyone know if they take into account UMAT in their final ranking (to determine places) or they just focus on ATAR and interview score?
THANKS
 

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Yes, a UAI of 98 should be sufficient for dentistry at James Cook University, provided you fulfill their other criteria reasonably well.
My UMAT scores:
S1:63
S2:58
S3:52
Overall score:58
Percentile:86%

UMAT preparation: Medentry-
I didn't do much, but I felt it was the reason I didn't fail Section 3 as badly as I might have. Really, every mark I got in Section 3 I owe to Medentry. Overpriced, but worth it.

I have received an interview offer at UNSW under the Rural Access Scheme.
 

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