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I can't (and won't) dispute that. It's stazi's "full-stop" that I consider to be rather childish.
 

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Are you that insecure, stazi? Why? Is there some sort of hidden message behind all of that "omg modergayor cum to me you sexy man for bumsex" talk? If so, I do hope that you sort yourself out someday.

For the record, a bad UAI is one that doesn't get you into your preferred course.
ok, i agree with my misuse of the 'full stop' statement. However, my observation was more based on objective generalised indications (rather than taking into account people who go through problems during the hsc year - although, they do receive 5 extra points).

and yes, the hint behind all those messages is that i am a cumguzzling fag who robs sperm banks.
 

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but everyone who gets marks in the 90s does get a uai of above 90.
 

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Its a rank. Hypothetically, do you think that if everyone in the state got marks in the 90's, their UAI would be over 90?
Natstar, you know that's not the situation tho. I would conceed your point if we did have tonnes of students recieving up near 100% in every test, but that just does not happen, so your entire point is moot.
 

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Natstar, you know that's not the situation tho. I would conceed your point if we did have tonnes of students recieving up near 100% in every test, but that just does not happen, so your entire point is moot.
Read the sentence again. Note the word "hypothetically" :) .

Anyway, good luck with the transfer! And if it doesn't work out, if you really want to study law there's always post-grad as an option
 

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hypothetically, if everyone was disabled: all would get 5 extra uai points.
its a stupid example, as it proves nothing. some people try for the hsc, others don't. Which is why you have a correlation between marks in the 90s and high 90 uais.
 

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natstar said:
Which brings me back to my initial point- Some people's concept of "trying" is different to others.
and when did I, or anyone, dispute that point? We are arguing whether an 80 uai is bad or good.
If someone was to come up to you and say "person X got 80. Is this a good uai?" if there is no additional information presented, based purely on the number, I would say that it's a bad uai.
 

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Read the sentence again. Note the word "hypothetically" .
Yea but it's my point that it's pointless to bring up such a far-fetched hypothetical situation when stazi is talking about the real situation.

And if it doesn't work out, if you really want to study law there's always post-grad as an option
I'm already doing law at uws.
 
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natstar said:
You said some people try and others don't. Though you can't say that someone didnt try just becuase they got a UAI of 80.
In the answer to your question, yes I would say that UAI is good.
What is not good about it?
the fact that it's a low uai that hardly gets you into any decent courses.
there's a difference between studying for a day before each exam and really 'trying'.
 

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I'm already doing law at uws.
Oh i didn't realise. For some reason I thought you do Media & COmmunications.

Why do u want to transfer to UTS?
 

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I do communications / law at uws.

I want to transfer to UTS because I have friends in the course there, and because I believe both uts's law course and especially their communications course is superior.
 

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I do communications / law at uws.

I want to transfer to UTS because I have friends in the course there, and because I believe both uts's law course and especially their communications course is superior.
Oh a friend of mine graduated with that degree from UWS

Will you continue with that degree if u don't get the transfer?
 

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No, they do still have the credit restrictions... but since i'll only have done like 15% of my law degree, i will be fine. Usyd / Unsw will not accept transfers after first year for law.
 

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