Nah its the other way around: https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/future/study/how-to-apply/md-applicants/general-applicants
"Final offers are made on the basis of: 75% interview performance, 25% UCAT ANZ performance and meeting the relevant academic threshold."
Read this: https://www.sydney.edu.au/courses/courses/uc/bachelor-of-science-and-doctor-of-medicine.html#:~:text=Applying%20for%20Admission&text=An%20ATAR%20of%2099.95%20or,followed%20by%20a%20panel%20discussion.
It might be bcos of adjustment factors. But like u said, the numbers I've provided...
yes. weekend sports in particular. Studying is all about endurance. If your not being active or if your not fit, you'll get tired easily which can affect your performance and work quality. It doesn't even have to be sports. Can be jogging, bike riding etc.
Do the Cristiano Ronaldo ab routine or...
If its motivation that ur looking for, look into the course you're aiming for or any other degrees that pique your interest. That's what helped keep me going- the mindset of 'This is what I want. This is what I'll aim for. This is what I'll get."
nah ur chill. Some kids in my ext 1 class forgot to write their names on the task 1 papers and were fine. They wont fail u for that. Your teacher should recognise your handwriting, or u can js pull out an example of ur handwriting and let them compare. Js don't do that in the trials or HSC lmao
What I said was a mix of published data, word of mouth, and trends etc in sydney/main areas.
Plus those median stars are for special cases etc. Assuming u dont fit those categories or have any special cases, the general consensus is that 98 is a somewhat safe atar (although still unlikely to get...
Not 50% chance. Tbh it would be quite difficult/unlikely to get in unless u apply for a non prestigious or rural uni. Anything mainstream or in Sydney u need a 98 (at least) to be safe. Even a 99 isn't a guarantee. To get in with a 95, Ur MMI and/or ur ucat has to be rly good.
However ik WSU...
Minimum is like 92 (Western Sydney).
non prestigious uni = 90+ atar
prestigious uni = 96+ (but with rly good UCAT) or 97 (ik sm guy that got into dentistry)
Ye I agree. ATAR measures a wide range of subjects, some/most of which are irrelevant to med. It doesn't define u as a person. Not tryna...
heavy on that last point. I heard somewhere that the ADF itself isn't keen on national conscription mostly bcos they dont have the facilities nor manpower to facilitate a sudden income of ppl. Not only that, but how would u run a military with a largely unmotivated, demoralised force>>
Go USYD or UNSW if u can. Whoever fed u info that wtv uni u go to doesn't matter is sort of wrong but thats another story. I got entry into the USYD degree and I maybe could've got into the UNSW one~ didn't put it as a pref as I was set on USYD for various reasons: (btw I ended up accepting a...