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Campbelltown parking is generally fine. You just purchase a yellow permit which from memory is less than $100 for the year.
Not sure about the "equity scholarships", but I'm preety sure I received my scholarship (academic excellence) quite early on.
2011 ATAR: 98.75
2012 GPA: 6.875
2012 UMAT: 80th percentile / 144 weighted* Note I was in Adv Sci @ UWS so gained entry into Med via this scheme, hence the lower UMAT score.
Received first round offer during main round, non bonded, CSP.
Prep: 10 Medentry papers + Acer papers
He more than likely has not received an interview for the December round.
He may have a chance of receiving a second round interview which is held sometime in January, but this may only be the case if people reject their interview offers which frees up more space for others.
Unfortunately - generally no,
universities will not reschedule your medical interview unless there are unforeseen, circumstances - a pre-scheduled trip to Thailand is definitely not one of those.
Fortunately, however, the universities in NSW generally have their interviews in the month of...
Yeah - the reason for the increase in competition for my year was because of the introduction of the other advanced courses, namely advanced medical science and advanced natural science (although I don't think natural science compete for the 6 spots).
But yeah, this competition will only...
Definitely not a few hundred.. i'd probably guess it to be around the 60-70 mark.
At Parramatta there were only about 20 kids doing adv sci.
And in terms of the ATARs of the students in the cohorts.. they aren't especially high.. majority are in the low 90's or even high 80's. It was...
Maths 1A - 8/10
If you didn't do Maths Ext 1 or Maths Ext 2 the topics will definitely all be new.
The topics/concepts taught can be a little challenging but this is compensated for by the relatively easy assessments.
The assessment set up is basically 4-5 50 minute topics tests on a...
Yes.
Look at the UWS school of medicine page.
Adv Sci / Adv Med Sci students have the advantage of a potentially reduced UMAT cut-off.
All other UWS students and all other nonstandard and standard applicants have the same requirements, depending on GWS and non-GWS.
UMAT is almost always the deciding factor when it comes to receiving an interview.
Most interview invitations are based solely off UMAT (as GPA's and ATAR's are not yet released).
Furthermore, the majority of medical schools in NSW namely UNCLE and UWS only use the academic requirement as a...
Haha, yeah of course there is! :)
Best of luck!
almost always just comes down to UMAT score.. lol, which is preety hit and miss anyway.
Hopefully yours is hit :P
But yeah, basically, if your goal is Med -
Do the UMAT each of the years of your Undergraduate degree (if worst comes to worst)
Do the GAMSAT the penultimate year of your degree (year 2 for nursing as it's a 3 yr course) and the final year of your degree.
So 3 x UMAT, 2 x GAMSAT.
That will...
Where does it say this?
http://www.uws.edu.au/medicine/som/applying_to_medicine/mbbs
That link still breaks it up into GPA's after first year, semesters, multiple years etc.
It'd be preety bad news for med hopefuls who didn't surpass the ATAR threshold..
2011 - UMAT of 50th percentile, ATAR of 98.75 -> no Medicine due to poor UMAT score and did not apply to non-UMAT schools, namely JCU.
2012 - Entered into Advanced Science at UWS, achieved a GPA of 6.875 (surpassing the required 5.5 threshold), retook the UMAT and scored a extremely borderline...
Yeah, jbobs is correct.
You are definitely eligible to apply as a nonstandard to a number of medical schools in Australia. The majority will consider your GPA and will disregard your ATAR, e.g. UWS, JMP, JCU etc. Other's may used a combined GPA/ATAR/NRSL rank e.g. UNSW.
However, it is also...