Twintip
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Okay I'm doing year 12 this year.
Say you had 2 people. The UAIs required for one guys' preferences went:
1. 99.6
2. 99.3
3. 93.0
(I know there are more)
... and the UAIs required for the other guys' preferences went:
1. 93.0
2. 91.9
3. 86.8
(etcetera).
The course requiring 93.0 was the same course for both of them.
Say both students got a UAI of 93.5. Who would be first into the course that required 93? Would it be the guy who had it as his third preference or the guy who had it as his first preference? Would it make a difference if one student got 94 and the other 93.5, for example? Hopefully you get what I'm asking. I guess this wouldn't really be an issue usually, they'd let both in anyway and raise the required UAI another 0.05 which would be of no consequence to them, but could it ever happen?
Cheers.
Say you had 2 people. The UAIs required for one guys' preferences went:
1. 99.6
2. 99.3
3. 93.0
(I know there are more)
... and the UAIs required for the other guys' preferences went:
1. 93.0
2. 91.9
3. 86.8
(etcetera).
The course requiring 93.0 was the same course for both of them.
Say both students got a UAI of 93.5. Who would be first into the course that required 93? Would it be the guy who had it as his third preference or the guy who had it as his first preference? Would it make a difference if one student got 94 and the other 93.5, for example? Hopefully you get what I'm asking. I guess this wouldn't really be an issue usually, they'd let both in anyway and raise the required UAI another 0.05 which would be of no consequence to them, but could it ever happen?
Cheers.
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