nah they just weigh it moreNote that even if you get 100% in other sections e.g: Abstract reasoning or score in the 99th %tile, wsu will only care about your vr results predominantly.
how about for UNSW?You're looking for around 600 in vr irrc for wsu- ie if you get less than 600, you're not going to get interviews
Charles sturt is relatively low but the definite scores haven't been identified.
Newcastle is way higher in prerequisites, but again hasn't fully been revealed.
Note that even if you get 100% in other sections e.g: Abstract reasoning or score in the 99th %tile, wsu will only care about your vr results predominantly.
isn't it? I remember watching a video about their requirements, and they stated that vr needs to be 600 and above and that they had students who have recieve 99%tiles which weren't able to get in as they fked the vrnah they just weigh it more
they dont only care abt vr but it makes up like 55-60% of their formula iirc
UNSW i think is like 90-95%+ cos they have ATAR as wellhow about for UNSW?
Are ya'll being serious? What location? I know people in Orange who have recieved 87 Atars and were able to get in (assuming that their ucats didn't got that well either)I think for Newcastle and CSU 90%+ is required minimum. I had a mate who got 87th percentile and didn't get an interview offer to either.
That’s probably for rural entryAre ya'll being serious? What location? I know people in Orange who have recieved 87 Atars and were able to get in (assuming that their ucats didn't got that well either)
so considering vr is 44 questions - how many of the 44 would you need to get right to get 600? and how about for 700? thanksYou're looking for around 600 in vr irrc for wsu- ie if you get less than 600, you're not going to get interviews
Charles sturt is relatively low but the definite scores haven't been identified.
Newcastle is way higher in prerequisites, but again hasn't fully been revealed.
Note that even if you get 100% in other sections e.g: Abstract reasoning or score in the 99th %tile, wsu will only care about your vr results predominantly.
A total scale score is generated by summing the individual scale scores of Verbal Reasoning, Decision Making, Quantitative Reasoning and Abstract Reasoning. Given this, you may need like approx 23-24 (just found this threshold online so don't quote me on this)so considering vr is 44 questions - how many of the 44 would you need to get right to get 600? and how about for 700? thanks
Is your friend trying postgraduate through diff pathway or smn? Just curious bc If I fail UCAT I'll have a better idea on what i gotta do to work around it.That’s probably for rural entry
really? only 24? that seems a bit low. from what ik average score in vr is about 45% so id imagine itd be something closer to 30-35. idk though im just guessing and im also outstandingly mentally ill and touch starvedA total scale score is generated by summing the individual scale scores of Verbal Reasoning, Decision Making, Quantitative Reasoning and Abstract Reasoning. Given this, you may need like approx 23-24 (just found this threshold online so don't quote me on this)
yh but they dont only care abt vr wsu just weighs it more than the other componentsisn't it? I remember watching a video about their requirements, and they stated that vr needs to be 600 and above and that they had students who have recieve 99%tiles which weren't able to get in as they fked the vr