Just a note- The GAMSAT tests Chemistry to the first year undergraduate level, not year 12 chemistry as previously noted. The level of knowledge required, in particular for organic chemistry, is a bit more in depth than year 12 chemistry, although some questions you will be able to answer with...
@ gwenwiver- no, the score that the poster has referred to- which was 85, was a minimum score set by the uni 'the 2012 Minimum ATAR for the Bachelor of Environments is 85. This means all students who achieve an ATAR of 85 or above will be considered for a place. The Minimum ATAR is not a...
I cant speak of the quality of business subjects, but the science and mathematics department at ANU is excellent. The majority of your mathematics professors will be leading researchers in their field and the range of subjects is great and caters to varying levels of abilities. Having only...
Honestly, i dont think your chances are very high as the trend in previous years has been that the clearly in rank has been higher than the minimum score. Clearly in rank is for students who gain entry just on the basis of their scores. A number of students will receive offers through...
At first look i didnt 'study' that much for my exams either. I probably did 4 hours for two days before hand for eah subject. In all honesty i did not study(as in sit down and actually study) that much throughout the year. But if you had a close look i had a pretty consistent effort else where...
well i thought this might interest you, with a UAI(or whatever it is called these days) of 95-97 or above you are guaranteed entry into Commerce/Law with an average of credit in your first year
woah, such harsh words floating around in this thread (i hardly think 89 is a poor score). well in anycase, i do agree with the advice some of the other people have given you; that is, just do an undergrad degree here and then apply for postgrad in the UK.
:eek: 110K?? can there be any truth to that!!! wow that is quite an impressive starting salary
i was told that for mining the average is approx 60K, which is already quite impressive in its own right
wow such negativity. he did finish off with "i hope" so try to play nice children
and law has also been wiped off as an undergrad at melb uni.
i really think that you shouldnt be making your degree choice by what your parents want you to do. yea sure its nice if they were to support you, but...
ooo high school library... now that takes me back
resources..... meh
noise level.... alryt
printer and photocopier..... :chainsaw: bloody always stuffed
librarians..... i swear they were :spzz:
all in all 3/10
Ive got HD/prize ever since year 7 with the prudence award (though it was called a special achievement award when i was in year 7) as well and i still wouldnt call this competition "easy" as such. A number of questions are simple but the contrary is also true, some are quite complex and can stun...
No, monash has both a post grad and undergrad program.
and as to the issue of representing myself, i guess i will cross that bridge when i get to it. and So_Amazing refers to a song title rather than me (although i like to think im amazing lol)
The Bachelor of Arts (Media and communication) at The UoM sounds like a good degree for you. Although you will have to check whether this degree is still offered. It is quite competitive to get in though. The UAI for entry from school is 97.6 and to transfer it was a distinction average.
just a quick question. if i withdraw now and receive "withdraw without failure". will this affect my application for entry to a brand new course in 2010. or will it just be my uai
from what i hear the courses are not worth it (i had friends who did medentry). I personally didnt do any of those prep courses but i did buy there one of their practice question booklets and dissected the questions to see what they were testing. There is a book called "UK clinical aptitude test...