SSejychan
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I was wondering.. let's say that i want to get into course A in uni, and this course has a cut-off of 90. Let's say that i get 91, so that means that i qualify for entrance into this course. Now, if 200 people get above 90 and also want to get into this course, what if the uni only wants to accept 100 students into the course? Does that mean that, although all those 200 students got a uai above the cut-off, then 100 of them will be 'culled' because the uni only wants 100 students?
So, what i'm trying to get at is... so, getting a uai above the 'cut-off' does not automatically mean that i make it into the course? So, as i said before, i get a 91 uai. So, if someone gets a 92 uai, then they'll have a better chance of getting into the course than me?
ok... i think i'm getting myself muddled up... so, the cut-off is only an indication of the uai you'll need to get in, but you still have a better chance if you get a higher uai than 'needed'....
well. my situation is, i want to get into psychology at unsw which has a cut-off of 90.35 (dfee). So, if i get a uai of 91, then, even though i'm above the cut-off, i won't necessarily make it into the course, right?
or, is it a lot more complicated than that?... >_>"
So, what i'm trying to get at is... so, getting a uai above the 'cut-off' does not automatically mean that i make it into the course? So, as i said before, i get a 91 uai. So, if someone gets a 92 uai, then they'll have a better chance of getting into the course than me?
ok... i think i'm getting myself muddled up... so, the cut-off is only an indication of the uai you'll need to get in, but you still have a better chance if you get a higher uai than 'needed'....
well. my situation is, i want to get into psychology at unsw which has a cut-off of 90.35 (dfee). So, if i get a uai of 91, then, even though i'm above the cut-off, i won't necessarily make it into the course, right?
or, is it a lot more complicated than that?... >_>"