i had lollies and chips with coke for breakfast today.
kfc/other fast foods for lunch and the usual rice for dinner.
thats practically my meals for the past few months?
sometimes i'd have KK's for breakfast when they sell them at uni then i buy 2 boxes and store them in the fridge :D...
Even if you are 0.05 off, they won't allow you in unless you had EAS.
There is no sympathy cut-offs.
But there is the chance that the course UAI cut-off might be lower next year.
why do you think you learnt frontline for?
all a bunch of liars and/or exaggerators.
but i guess from their perspecitive, if it works then might as well do it.
Anyone who receives an offer will have their student number published on the telegraph though.
But it really isn't invading privacy unless you told the whole state what your student number is.
What I was trying to imply before is that the cut-offs are not pre-determined.
They don't just say "ok this year we will make the cut-offs for commerce 97"
It's based on how many students a course can accept. Once the quota is reached, the last person that managed to get in becomes the...
Unless the course cut-off shows less than what your UAI is, you won't make it, unless you have a successful EAS application.
Even if you miss out by 0.05 there really is no sympathy cut-off.
The University cut-offs are based on the preferences selected by you.
The closing date is 5th Janauary, in which you are not allowed to change them anymore. Those locked preferences are used to determine the cut-off.
It is not logical to base the 2005 cutoff's based on the 2004 ones...
Yes. Between the 70-90 range I have a feeling it shouldn't be more than +/- 1.5 off the 2003 UAI.
Between the 90-100 range, the deduction would definitely be lower.
Yes. Between the 70-90 range I have a feeling it shouldn't be more than +/- 1.5 off the 2003 UAI.
Between the 90-100 range, the deduction would definitely be lower.