How are such huge leaps in courses possible?!!(please read Lexicographer,hipsta_jess)
Holy shit!!!
How did you guys swing that.
Min UAI for med has been estimated at 91 and that is very conservative.
Which means that you couldnt get in even if you blitzed the gsat, umat or other test that you needed to do.
As well as the interveiw.
How did you swing this.
Your GPA of 5.0 gives a score of 88.
Therefor (88+74)/2=81
Holy shit!!!
How did you guys swing that.
According to the frigid sticky about transfers your nrsl index or whatever would be something like (91+79)/2=85.Lexicographer said:Me: BSc BA Int St (UTS) to MBBS (UWA)
2003 UAI: 79.10
2004 WAM: 69.625
2004 GPA: 5.25 (NSW)
2004 TPS: 5.75 - this is the scale used in WA, it's a little more generous than that in NSW.
Don't know the real cutoff for Medicine, it's not nearly so straightforward as a UAI cutoff.
Min UAI for med has been estimated at 91 and that is very conservative.
Which means that you couldnt get in even if you blitzed the gsat, umat or other test that you needed to do.
As well as the interveiw.
How did you swing this.
Same for you Jess.hipsta_jess said:UAI: 73.30 (2003)
GPA: 5.0 (2004)
Initial Course/Uni: BSc, The University of Newcastle
Transfered Course/Uni: Bachelor of Occupational Therapy, The University of Newcastle
Required UAI for course you transfered to: 92.25
However, for this particular course/uni more than just marks is taken into consideration for NRSL
Your GPA of 5.0 gives a score of 88.
Therefor (88+74)/2=81
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