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jus curious
thank you!! but the thing is, for eg, person A got a higher ATAR than person b, but person A only did 2u and person B did 3u, will person B be prioritised over person A??be mindful of the difference between prerequisites and assumed knowledge. at unsw, there aren't prerequisites for engineering so you can (although they ASSUME you've done 3u). though at usyd i'm pretty sure there's prerequisites so you have to take a bridging course to continue with the course. so yeah - you can
with the looks of it, ur probs gonna have to SR to get 95+ atar if u switch to 2uthank you!! but the thing is, for eg, person A got a higher ATAR than person b, but person A only did 2u and person B did 3u, will person B be prioritised over person A??
you don't need to SR 2u to get 95+ atar???with the looks of it, ur probs gonna have to SR to get 95+ atar if u switch to 2u
Like other people have said, there are bridging courses you can apply for if you don’t do 3U in Year 11/12 and your course requires it. That being said though, for universities like UNSW where it says assumed knowledge, it means that they have the assumption you already understand that level of content. If the course like at USYD says prerequisite, it means you have to have undertaken subject as a course. So make sure you know the difference between the two. But honestly I’d recommend having a bridging course just so you don’t end up being disadvantaged against other students when it starts.jus curious
idk bruh the selection the dude has scale so bad tbh. tbf tho ion know how atar is calculated but I have heard that doing more humanities and low scaling subjects mean its harder to get high atars and given mans got stn eng and now is contemplating going down in math might need him to sr?you don't need to SR 2u to get 95+ atar???
i'm sure he can still get a 95+ atar tho without a sr in 2u maths, tho it will obvs be harder to get a 99+ atar without a sr in any of his subjectsidk bruh the selection the dude has scale so bad tbh. tbf tho ion know how atar is calculated but I have heard that doing more humanities and low scaling subjects mean its harder to get high atars and given mans got stn eng and now is contemplating going down in math might need him to sr?
ah alr. mb.i'm sure he can still get a 95+ atar tho without a sr in 2u maths, tho it will obvs be harder to get a 99+ atar without a sr in any of his subjects
No i meant just SR in any of his subjects not strictly 2ui'm sure he can still get a 95+ atar tho without a sr in 2u maths, tho it will obvs be harder to get a 99+ atar without a sr in any of his subjects
nah not gonna switch 2u i asked that question when i was in my depresso moment bc of mx1with the looks of it, ur probs gonna have to SR to get 95+ atar if u switch to 2u
did i jus get called a man-idk bruh the selection the dude has scale so bad tbh. tbf tho ion know how atar is calculated but I have heard that doing more humanities and low scaling subjects mean its harder to get high atars and given mans got stn eng and now is contemplating going down in math might need him to sr?
pethmin i’m a womanNo i meant just SR in any of his subjects not strictly 2u
with the intelligence of mine, 95 is pretty much a 99.95 in my books.i think u overestimate the marks needed for a 95 atar by a lot lol
omg same lolmb I saw the pfp and instantly though u were a man
I don’t think you need to state rank to get a 99.95 eitherwith the intelligence of mine, 95 is pretty much a 99.95 in my books.
I reckon at 99.95, you'd be very close to state rank depending on your subjects?I don’t think you need to state rank to get a 99.95 either