UWS low 90's if non-GWS but they use their own scaling process and moderation process for section 3.
UNSW has a sliding scale for UMAT with the ATAR: http://www.med.unsw.edu.au/medweb.nsf/page/FAQ_local
Usyd: 99.95 ATAR + interview, lower ATAR for music med + performance, etc...
If you transfer you loose your scholarship and they probably won't credit your elective subjects, ask Usyd if you can get credit before undertaking them, if that's ur backup plan.
Best of luck and Johno23 is spot on, the info is on the UWS SOM website. We go through this information at open...
Hey go to this forum: http://www.medstudentsonline.com there is a wiki that explains it all. You can get in directly as an undergrad provided you have a good atar, UMAT and ace the interview, other entry methods depend on what criteria your lacking in.
I think you should check out this forum, http://pagingdr.net/forum/ has hundreds of prospective GAMSAT candidates on it and plenty of resources, questions, etc. Good luck!
Dude have u been living under a rock? Most of UWS Med Indian or Lankan and pref to be called that. Who's the one stereotyping, now.
Ps: harden up and get with the times.
I wrote a similar thread 3 years ago, and speaking to many prospective medical students this year it is apparent that many students including whites, other Europeans and africans that I have spoken to have felt family pressures to do so and it's not just curries and asians. As the poster above...
Like SuperDumbo said it really depends on the individual. I have had many friends go through expensive prep courses only to do worse, whilst some prep courses may have helped others immensely.
Every university has different policies regarding mature aged students and graduate studies, etc.
Usyd is one of strictest, as you would know you must have an undergrad degree in science or therapy to do the masters course, so unless you are willing to do that, it rules usyd out. ATAR...