Did you get an offer in the pre Xmas round in Dec?
Was medical science at UNSW your number 1 choice for today’s round?
If you have a higher list preference that was given to you in a previous round, you won’t get lower preferences in later rounds. They assume you are happy with what you...
You ought to meet new people in any new situation, like uni, TAFE or a job. Your choice of uni course should not be determined by the potential social opportunities the degree may or may not bring.
You only get one offer per round. Assuming the cutoffs remain as you have written, you would get a UTS offer next week.
You would not get any more offers in any more rounds *unless* you change your preference order.
After this round, unis will likely also publish a list of vacancies in...
Re: 1800 SYD UNI Phone Number NOT WORKING. Today is last day for changing UAC Prefere
The phone line was open until 3 pm today. Unfortunately the info day website does not appear to have the hours of operation but some Facebook posts did.
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It depends on whether UAC have your results from th other uni in time to be included in this round of offers. IF UAC have your results, and you make the transfer cutoff, and it is your highest allocatable preference, you will get an offer
Usyd have used guaranteed ATARs for HSC entry for 2018, however for students trying to get in based on tertiary results elsewhere it is a little cloudier. Those values represent th conversions by UAC of 1year full time GPA to an ATAR equivalent.
Distinction is 6.
The standard ATAR for usyd law is 99.5. Is the top 0.5% of HSC students.
Students can get in if they have a high wam, usually about 80-85, in a different first year course. However uni marks are not school marks. Typically only about 5 % of students at uni get a wam that high in first year
It depends if there are criteria for passing. Is it just "total 50 to pass", or is it "50 % in every task". If it is the latter, you have already failed (but that is unlikely).
You got 46.6% in a task worth 30. So that is 13.98/30. Hence you need 36.02/70 in the remaining tasks. That is about...
Any consequences impact your mate, not you, so suggest you do nothing and not even ask on his/her behalf.
Not only does your mate hate high school, your mate clearly is incapable of doing things for him/herself.
If he/she wants to know the consequences of that action, probably best he/she do...
Would suggest that if first cannot work out the maths in this question, then first does not deserve to be first.
Depends what you mean by "first". You have come first in the school assessment. Nothing can reverse that. However, you both sit the same HSC. Second could go brialliant and you...
Previously the cutoffs could change from year to year, and while not a lot, you might see some changing from 90 to 90.5, to 89.5, depending on yearly demand. If there was some magical massive increase in demand, the number might go up to 94 (though that never ever happens!).
For someone with...
Details and cutoffs at http://sydney.edu.au/sydney-atar
article in Sydney morning herald
http://www.smh.com.au/national/education/university-of-sydney-announces-new-fixed-minimum-atars-20170818-gxz9z4.html
The University of Sydney will for the first time publish its minimum ATARs for...