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my UAI 89

My offer from The University of Melbourne. BSc (2nd preference) with a clearly in rank score (cutoff) of 83.05.

My first preference BSc/BEng with a clearly in rank of 87.45.

WHY THE FUCK DIDNT I GET OFFERED THE ENGINEERING??!
 

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Re: Wtf!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Ring up Melbourne Uni... do you know if the clearly-in for your course has gone up this year? It may have and you may have JUST missed out :(
 

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My guess?

Too many people with outrageous uai's also applied for it as their first preference.
 

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Re: Wtf!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

vic uses enter where as nsw uses uai..might be different and uni's accept locals first?
 

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Re: Wtf!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

they must have a different system in dfifferent states and different markings. and as williamycall, they might take locals first ?
 

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Pr0digy said:
Ring up Melbourne Uni... do you know if the clearly-in for your course has gone up this year? It may have and you may have JUST missed out :(
No that was the ENTER needed.

I'd ring up Melbourne Uni and get a proper explanation.

EDIT:
Interstate Year 12 students: Interstate Year 12 results (except Queensland) provide you with either a TER or UAI, which is the equivalent of a Victorian ENTER. Queensland uses a ranking system (OP) which is not equivalent to the ENTER. A conversion table for the Queensland OP is available. VTAC receives your results and ranks from your state admissions centre/authority and forwards them onto your course preferences.
http://www.vtac.edu.au/common/enter.html

You should have been made an offer, really.
 
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