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    How many offers?

    Well now I am stuck with UWS, gee I wish they made it more clear at application time. Although I have no real problem, looks like Criminology instead of Politics.
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    How many offers?

    thanks again, they do actually.
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    How many offers?

    thanks.
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    How many offers?

    No need to apologise, I am just a little worried, becuase I put UWS before UNSW for social science, becuase of the majors they offer, and I have changed my mind, still social science but only UNSW can offer me the right majors.
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    How many offers?

    Actually i think you may get more, the UAC have a link saying "Check Offer(s)" implying that you may get one or more. I hope I am right.
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    How many offers?

    Dammm. Can anyone clarify this?
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    How many offers?

    I just wanted to clarify, how many offers can we recieve? For example if you are legible for 3 courses, does that mean 3 offers can be made (providing other criterion is met)?
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    EAS and Cut Offs

    I applied for EAS for legitamte reasons.
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    EAS and Cut Offs

    Enak, would you know if these cut-offs mean that if someone were between the EAS cut-off and the general UAI Cut-off, does that mean they are in that course, or does it mean that is the minimum UAI?
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    Law @ Macq

    UTS is a good law school, they not only have legal training for practice, but they also have a special MLLP program (Master of Law and Legal Practice) - this is a postgrad for students who have completed a non-law bachelor's and are seeking to do legal practice.
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    The perks of being a BoS member!

    Maybe not, I think a problem is, despite how prolonged it may be, the UAC along with many corperate organisations and government departments are all into making sure their web addresses are consistant, many as a result take advantage of this. What they should (and probably will do) is publish...
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    What does MBBS stands for??

    Yeah it is massively strange, for example a lawyer did Arts/Law, they don't have the title LLBBA, its LLB BA (with a space). It seems that the combined degree goes hand in nahd, obviously a doctor would need to know about medicine to be a surgeon. I believe it is also because in order to be a...
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    EAS and Cut Offs

    My hope is that those applying aren't those who can get the service on technicalities like (a holiday), but instead real difficulties.
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    EAS and Cut Offs

    All unis should have them.
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    is it too late to ask for special consideration?

    Well that may be true, it was the 30th Sept, last year and the school need to know that this is a long term problem for most of the cases.
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    Only half of law graduates enter practise.

    Yes many go on to apply for admission to the English Bar with the Law Society of England and Wales and the General Council of the Bar of England an Wales. The College of Law operates a special induction program to study units of English Legal Practice.
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    Only half of law graduates enter practise.

    Yes, but not as Barristers and Solicitors, maybe in consultancy or applying their knowledge in other areas.
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    EAS and Cut Offs

    I suppose I should be more specific, some universities (in fact I think all) have a limit they can accept from, e.g. law I think at Usyd was from 95 or so. But thanks for the info. I hope no one else is relying on EAS for Social Science at UNSW.
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    EAS and Cut Offs

    The UAI cut-offs are accessible now, but how is the EAS cut-off known, is there a special cut-off list published, or is it with our offers. Also are EAS offers made in the main round offers or do we need to wait for late round.
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    is da local fee paying cut off courses real or fake?

    Its pretty much immoral and you would see the UAC be sued for causing trauma before or after the realisation they were fake.
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