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S.H.O.D.A.N.

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Hi. I'm a 2005 HSC student. I received 96.35 UAI with these results:
97 3u maths
92 4u maths
82 Software
78 Chemistry
90 2u Adv English

I've been at the ANU for 2 years. My academic transcript, ignoring clerical withdrawn grades is:
Sem 1:
P honours maths 1
D programming 1
F 2nd year discrete maths subject

Sem 2:
P plant biology
F microbiology
F honours maths 2
D programming 2

Sem 3:
F assembly language (2nd yr)
F repeat of sem 1 discrete maths course

Sem 4:
Probably going to get a fail for this 2nd year statistics course.

Regardless of the outcome for this year, I will be taking one or two years off to earn money, do some study I should have done at uni, learn more chemistry, travel and generally get my shit together.

If after 1 or two years I wish to return to university (not ANU) and do a BSc (Chemistry) or similar, how would I go about it? Should I wait till I am 21 for mature age entry? Should put together a case as to why I should be admitted? Or will my uni results not be counted for calculation of whether or not I can attend uni?

Because even with a UAI of 96.35, I doubt many unis would be willing to accept somebody with my failure rate. Hell if it were half UAI/half uni marks, would I even get a UAI of 60?
 

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Well, for one thing, I-or anyone else-would need every subjects and grades per each semester to help you to calculate the NRSL ranking (usually there's 4 subjects for each semester).
From what I see though, I do think best chance is to apply for mature-entry scheme, though you would have to confirm that you are eligible for the scheme even if you have tertiary educational record.
 

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