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loz1

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is this true? do people that live in the country recieve a few extra points on their atar for being an isolated area or am i just hearing highschool gossip?
 

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I think from what I have learnt at various seminars, that you actually don't receive a higher ATAR, but when you apply to certain Universities, they actually see your ATAR as a little higher with "bonus points" :). Does not apply to all Universities, and depending on what University you are applying for, depends on how large the "Bonus point" you receive.

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Yeah it doesn't actually change your ATAR, you're just given bonus points, which vary at certain universities.
 

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It's part of the EAS. Just bonus points.
 

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You can apply through EAS,
Code S01C which states that you must go to:

Rural school – not CAP. You must be attending
a school in a town with a population of less
than 10 000 people and a distance of at least
100km from the nearest centre with a
population of 10 000.

or

You must be attending a school in a town with a
population of less than 5 000 people and a
distance between 50km and 99km from the
nearest centre with a population of 10 000.


Like others have said, it doesn't change your ATAR but they act as if it is. :p
 

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okayy.. well yeah i have applied though EAS, i thought that you would automatically get a couple of extra points on top for being in the country and then say for example with wollongong you get 3 bonus points on top of that so you'd end up with 4 or 5 points
 

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