Excellent. Perfect summary.Cut-offs are determined by the number of places that a university offers, and the caliber of the people applying for that course. Essentially, it's supply and demand. There's no way to tell whether the cut-off will go up or down.
where did you hear that from?Apparently most cut-offs this year will be higher than the previous years, just wanted to ask if its true?
Apparently most cut-offs this year will be higher than the previous years, just wanted to ask if its true?
where did you hear that from?
there was a leaked link to the cut-offs in one of the forums, and apparently they were all high, just wanted to know if they really were...
But some rose quite significantly...e.g. policing at UWS rose by 6.60 :|? mine dropped by nearly 4 points
there was a leaked link to the cut-offs in one of the forums, and apparently they were all high, just wanted to know if they really were...
err isn't UAI a rankmore brighter HSC students this year i think, hence higher cut-off
Technically yeah, but that doesn't mean lots of people can get a high UAI.err isn't UAI a rank
Not always. There are many courses which have been "inflated".Cut-offs are determined by the number of places that a university offers, and the caliber of the people applying for that course. Essentially, it's supply and demand. There's no way to tell whether the cut-off will go up or down.
more brighter HSC students this year i think, hence higher cut-off
the economic crisis would largely affect on commerce courses, but yet the cut-off still remains the same, but then i would think it would have the opposite effect of having the cut-off decrease because it isnt as safe as it once was in terms of employment prospectI would say OP judgement is fair. With global crisis I think the media will very heavily shout that unemployment is rising and that people need more skills and higher education levels to get and keep thier jobs
so more HSC students will probably go to uni next year and push the cut offs up a bit more
People said this about our year as well, and it probably wasn't the decisive factor...the economic crisis would largely affect on commerce courses, but yet the cut-off still remains the same, but then i would think it would have the opposite effect of having the cut-off decrease because it isnt as safe as it once was in terms of employment prospect
it depends on number of uni applicants.\.Apparently most cut-offs this year will be higher than the previous years, just wanted to ask if its true?