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trowla17
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Did the country get dumber or did UNSW decide to jettison all their good proffesors? Is there a logical explanation? The course is commerce/science (adv maths)
This!If 100 people wanted to do say finance, then there is more competition and the Atar is increased to differentiate the people.
If 10 people wanted to do finance then the Atar is lower because there's less competition.
Therefore , less competition = easier to get in.
Did the country get dumber or did UNSW decide to jettison all their good proffesors? Is there a logical explanation? The course is commerce/science (adv maths)
This.ATAR cut-offs are determined by supply and demand.
I did know that, not sure why you are including BIT as a high atar course though. It's still probably a notable course but i don't think it should be mentioned alongside Law, fashion and textiles, B Acc etc. Despite the 90+ to be competitive suggestion majority of the BIT (2012) students i've met got ATAR's in the mid 80s. I kind of regret not applying for it even though the course im in is a lot more relevant to what i want to get into.Fun fact: At UTS, excluding B.IT and B.Accounting (which have additional criteria) and B.Laws , the single degree with the highest ATAR is B.Design in Fashion and Textiles.
This.If the drop was between 2011 and 2012 cut off then it was likely because of the government not restricting the amount of sponsored places at unis anymore.