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I used to have a childhood bestie in year 5 that I have lost contact with. Who knows they might be on here or I might see them one day
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I have my pre-school friend's contact but we don't talk that much/often and it doesn't feel the same as when we used to especially in year 6-7, probably also bc she doesn't generally go on muchI used to have a childhood bestie in year 5 that I have lost contact with. Who knows they might be on here or I might see them one day
can someone plssssss answer this bc im SO confused about the uac processrandom q but if we want a chance at SRS (early entry non-direct application to uni), should we avoid putting down UNSW/USyd in this initial UAC application 'cause it's impossible to get SRS there
I used to have a childhood bestie in year 5 that I have lost contact with. Who knows they might be on here or I might see them one day
You can change it, up until a certain cutoff during like HSC exama and getting results, but then it opens again so you can change preferences based off how you went on HSC.can someone plssssss answer this bc im SO confused about the uac process![]()
i dont understand what is most beneficial for me to put in, can i change it, etc
You just order each of your 5 preferences so that your top course is your first preference. You get the highest preference for which you are eligible/competitive enough. So if your ATAR is not high/competitive enough for your first preference but is high enough for your second preference, you get an offer for your second preference. You only get one offer per round, but there are many rounds. So if you still want a chance at your top course, you can wait each round as some people who get an offer for your top course may pick a different course leaving a spot open for you.can someone plssssss answer this bc im SO confused about the uac process![]()
i dont understand what is most beneficial for me to put in, can i change it, etc
if i get an offer for a course and then remove it from my 5 preferences, does the offer stay forever?You just order each of your 5 preferences so that your top course is your first preference. You get the highest preference for which you are eligible/competitive enough. So if your ATAR is not high/competitive enough for your first preference but is high enough for your second preference, you get an offer for your second preference. You only get one offer per round, but there are many rounds. So if you still want a chance at your top course, you can wait each round as some people who get an offer for your top course may pick a different course leaving a spot open for you.
If you actually get an offer but then you remove it as a preference, then no, it doesn't stay. Best practice is to keep your offer but move it down preferences if you want to get into a different course, that way, you could try for more competitive courses with the security of a firm offer.if i get an offer for a course and then remove it from my 5 preferences, does the offer stay forever?
and how does applying to unis that dont do early entry work??
For early entry, it's mainly just a uni specific thing (check the website for each uni. Tbh, I wouldn't stress about early offers as the state government has recently made it compulsory that all early entry offers are conditional, so you have to cook either way.if i get an offer for a course and then remove it from my 5 preferences, does the offer stay forever?
and how does applying to unis that dont do early entry work??
theres no threads left for u to invade go back to studying sillyI have my pre-school friend's contact but we don't talk that much/often and it doesn't feel the same as when we used to especially in year 6-7, probably also bc she doesn't generally go on much
theres no threads left for u to invade go back to studying silly
i miss preschool naps