No. The cut-off for the B Science (Advanced) program, which is 96.15, in practice overrides the lower published cut-off of 86.80.Originally posted by ...
i'm a bit confused...from the paragraph, u mean the 86.80 uai applies for the Bscience(adv)/B arts? rather than Bscience alone?? so the Bscience/B arts have a lower uai cut off then?
The only difference between the BSc and the BSc(Adv) programs is that the BSc(Adv) gives you automatic entry into subjects at the advanced level, and the BSc(Adv) has a minimum number of subjects to be completed at the advanced level.
The criteria for taking advanced subjects (at least at USYD) is along the lines of:i'm confused by the second part...u said if i got accepted into BSC(Adv)/BA, i can't enroll an advanced level?? but u just said i got accepted into BSC(adv)...
1) a UAI equal to or greater than the BSc(Adv) cut-off
OR
2) an HSC mark in the top 10% of the state in a related subject
So, whilst you could enrol in the BSc(Adv) program with a lower UAI, you would need to satisfy the second criterion for every advanced subject that you wanted to take. At least in your first year; advanced subjects in later years only require a distinction in earlier subjects.
I think the BSc(Adv)/BA combo is published with a lower cut-off so that students who have a UAI less than 96.15 can still do the advanced program if they have excelled in a particular area. Or, perhaps the published cut-off is just plain wrong. You could find out directly from USYD (try their admissions centre).