there seems to be an abundance of 'engineering' and 'business & economics' scholarships, opposed to 'arts'.
Ironic, considering 'arts' has the most applicants.
Question:
If you were shortlisted, recieved an atar of 98.5 (and have not been notified of anything yet) - would your chances of being offered a scholarship (for arts) be hindered if you put Combined Law as your first preference - rather than a direct arts program as your first preference (...
How come some people are getting early offers for university courses?
Is it because they have really good atars and chose that particular course as their first preference?
Have the USYD Arts Faculty scholarships finished?
Considering I got short-listed, and recieved an atar of 98.4, would I recieve a scholarship?
Generally speaking, when do they finish distributing the offers - by the end of this week?
This is fustrating :(:(
Say for 'instance', that your first preference is 99.55, but you only achieved an atar of 98.5.
Because you are hopeful, you hold onto that preference hoping that you might receieve an offer in a later round.
So, your second preference only needs an atar of 95 (and 'yours' is 98.5)...
What's the social difference between ANU and USYD?
Which one is better for international law / politics?
What about UNSW? What is it's law reputation like?
From previous years, do you think an atar of 98.4 is enough to be considered for a scholarship at USYD for the Arts faculty (considering I have applied and been short-listed?)
Furthermore, 'How' and 'When'...should they contact you?
Why are people getting early offers for university when main round offers haven't even been released?
Plus, have they finished releasing the USYD scholarship's for the Art's faculty?
This is fustrating :( :( :(