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At mic's request, I've plugged the UNSW UAI cut-offs into the spreadsheet I used for the <a href="http://www.boredofstudies.org/community/showthread.php?s=&threadid=20979">USyd cut-offs</a> and generated a guess at what the 2004 UNSW cut-offs will be.

Please remember, these are only guesses. The numbers are based on the trend between 2002 and 2003 overall at UNSW and the change between 2002 and 2003 in each course. For courses with only a 2003 UAI cut-off (marked with 'new course,') only the overall trend is used (and so they're much less trustworthy.)
 

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84.60 for Science...omg YOUR SCARING ME. That's like 0.05 lower than my UAI!!!!
 

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why do you think combined law would go up if it stayed the same for the last two year??
 

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Don't trust them so much if there's a big jump from 2002->2003, like there was with science (a jump of 8.05!) The four guesses that the spreadsheet came up with were 89.00, 82.32, 82.75 and 86.89 (the four guesses are then averaged and then a couple of other things are done to get a final guess.)

I'd lean more towards the 2nd and 3rd guesses (based on the overall trend only), so would say science would probably be somewhere around 82.50 or 83.35.
 

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Originally posted by AGB
why do you think combined law would go up if it stayed the same for the last two year??
I don't. It will probably stay the same. These numbers haven't been individually fiddled with, so some will be off. The difference (0.30) is still within acceptable error though.

The four guesses here (explained above) are 99.30, 102.11, 102.64 and 99.30. We can obviously ignore 2 and 3 (which are based on the overall trend) as they are over 100. Therefore the two guesses remaining are 99.30 and 99.30.

It's still not perfect (far from it) hence the rather large disclaimer, the repeated statements that they're only guesses and the part telling you to assume an error of +/- 2 :D

The numbers only try to guess, and I'm not going to change the way it works until the 2004 cut-offs come out (and so I've got an idea of a trend, rather than a guess at the trend from two numbers.) I've already got a few ideas where I think I could make some changes, but I want to see how well my current method works first.
 
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oh i get ya now :D

i thought you must have, as you said, fiddled with each one individually.....

thanks
 

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lbft, thanks so much. going by your estimates, commerce will be quite high.
 

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Thanx for giving me an idea about how the cut-offs will be for different unis.

Could you by any chance (if it's not too much work) post the cut-offs for UTS ? I'd appreciate it if you do. Thanx again lbft. =)
 

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