Did you put UNSW as a preference?I received an email notifying me I was eligible for the AAA award on the ATAR morning, so I believe it is an automated thing. The school was trying to figure out who had the highest ATAR because a few students were overseas/on a plane. I knew I had it because I had received the email, but I kept it to myself.
I did have a UNSW course as my first (and only) preference. I think you must have both a UNSW course as your first preference and the highest ATAR.Did you put UNSW as a preference?
What if you did get the highest ATAR, but you didn't put UNSW as a preference? The AAA is only awarded to students who put UNSW as a preference, so could it be possible that someone else has a higher ATAR but didn't put UNSW down as a preference? (unless UNSW still tells you regardless of if you put them down or not)
You only need to have listed UNSW at any preference to be eligible for AAA.I did have a UNSW course as my first (and only) preference. I think you must have both a UNSW course as your first preference and the highest ATAR.
Ok so that doesn't actually confirm you were the dux though (although it's likely that you are). What if someone with a higher ATAR only placed say USYD in their preferences? Would they have received an email from UNSW telling them to choose UNSW? Seems unlikely.I did have a UNSW course as my first (and only) preference. I think you must have both a UNSW course as your first preference and the highest ATAR.
ATARs are not public knowledge; only UAC and the individual are meant to know them.Did you put UNSW as a preference?
What if you did get the highest ATAR, but you didn't put UNSW as a preference? The AAA is only awarded to students who put UNSW as a preference, so could it be possible that someone else has a higher ATAR but didn't put UNSW down as a preference? (unless UNSW still tells you regardless of if you put them down or not)