How long is a UAI useful? (1 Viewer)

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I think it's until you turn 21?? I'm guessing that because that's when you become a mature age student
 

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The_highwayman said:
I'm just curious. How long can u use a uai for? I mean, if u were to leave yr 12 and not apply for uni, how long can u apply for using ur uai?
I suspect you can always use it, however with the way the system changes that if you left it too long there'd be new prerequisites that our 'old' UAIs wouldn't cover...
 
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volition said:
I think it's until you turn 21?? I'm guessing that because that's when you become a mature age student
Nope, a lot of Graduate courses still look at your UAI, and I'm sure that a lot of Grad students are older than 21.

Really, though, it depends. Some unis may scrap the system altogether, some might keep it for some departments, UAC might change its system, etc etc.
 

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Not very useful. I've found that talking to new people at uni, and bringing up UAIs in the conversation is a good way NOT to make friends.
I think it is rude to ask people about UAI's. But to answer the question, I think it is until you are a mature age student. I have noticed though when looking at the job noticeboard quite a few places still ask to look at your HSC results.
 

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Not very useful. I've found that talking to new people at uni, and bringing up UAIs in the conversation is a good way NOT to make friends.
 

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rherkes said:
I think it is rude to ask people about UAI's. But to answer the question, I think it is until you are a mature age student. I have noticed though when looking at the job noticeboard quite a few places still ask to look at your HSC results.
Yeah, I kinda noticed that.
 

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what971 said:
Not very useful. I've found that talking to new people at uni, and bringing up UAIs in the conversation is a good way NOT to make friends.
haha its funny cause its true

i fuckin hate people asking what uai i got, like fuck off dickhead just because you got 99.xx doesnt mean you are better than me, it means you are a douche because i got into the same course with a minimum of effort, enjoyed yr 12 whilst you pissed your life away studying.

besides, i kick the shit out of them in assessments.

it means nothing now unless you wanna transfer to another uni so dont ask me about it because its w waste of time unless you wanna act all superior, so either way i dont want the convo to happen in the first place.

be happy you are not doing a B A and run along lol
 

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UAI is always useful, Graduate courses always look at UAI!
 

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olchik said:
UAI is always useful, Graduate courses always look at UAI!
No, post-grad courses do not always look at your UAI. In fact, I don't think any do...Care to show some post-grad courses which have that as a requirement?
 

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Serius said:
haha its funny cause its true

i fuckin hate people asking what uai i got, like fuck off dickhead just because you got 99.xx doesnt mean you are better than me, it means you are a douche because i got into the same course with a minimum of effort, enjoyed yr 12 whilst you pissed your life away studying.

besides, i kick the shit out of them in assessments.

it means nothing now unless you wanna transfer to another uni so dont ask me about it because its w waste of time unless you wanna act all superior, so either way i dont want the convo to happen in the first place.

be happy you are not doing a B A and run along lol
Was this a rant against me? If so, not cool.
 

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I know the Uni of Melbourne usually won't accept Year 12 results as a basis for entry if they are more than 10 years old. I think you'd have to check with each uni to see what their policy is.
 

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I heard--and now have experienced it--no-one cares what your UAI is once you're in uni--they'd naturally assume you're either good enough, or rich enough to get in, so no-one questions that. I would never ask people their UAIs, just because I seriously think the entire Pharmacy faculty achieved better than I did (yes...hangs head in shame of inferiority complex), and I would never want to not make friends just because of a stupid question.
 
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olchik said:
UAI is always useful, Graduate courses always look at UAI!
No they don't.

Even lots of U/G courses don't if you apply to transfer.
 

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lala2 said:
I heard--and now have experienced it--no-one cares what your UAI is once you're in uni--they'd naturally assume you're either good enough, or rich enough to get in, so no-one questions that. ]
I've experienced the exact opposite actually - I've been repeatedly asked about my UAI while in uni. Though I think its more because people are searching for something to say, I still find it a little off putting.
 

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Once you're in uni, good. UAI doesn't mean anything, and never talk about it unless you want to be alienated. Nobody cares about what you got, and nobody wants to know what you got. It's just 4 (or for the 20 or so people, 5) useless digits that has no meaning.

lala2 said:
just because I seriously think the entire Pharmacy faculty achieved better than I did (yes...hangs head in shame of inferiority complex)
On the contrary, most of pharmacy don't seem that bright for a so called 'specialist' course that is suppose to 'challenge' the students.
 

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