i want to get into diagnostic radiography, but if i dont meet the uai target my plan is to do this and then transfer into it. However, i do not even know what bachelor of health science is, and the uni website doesnt give much information on it.
Is this a good backup plan?
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doing one year of plain health science is ok. sounds like a good backup plan. i really wana do radiation therapy, and if i pull a miracle and get 90 uai i could do diagnostic radiography. I sure hope the UAI is lower for the 2007 cut-off
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Im not sure if i can get a UAI of 84% to get in..so what other alternate paths are there?
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I got a dissapointing 83-86 out of 120 in the 2unit maths exam. The highest i can get raw is 71%.
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