somechick said:
And anyway at uni, i've heard from like a million people that no one gives a damn about your uai, its the GPA that matters.
My sister's friend didnt do as she planned in the hsc but now she has a GPA of 4 (which she tells me is the highest anyone can get).
That is exactly right, I'm at uni atm, just finished first year and I can tell you that no one cares about anyone's UAI...even when I spoke to someone from UAC last year they agreed that your UAI means nothing after like the first week. I have a lot of friends who didn't get the UAIs they needed to get into uni who did go to tafe and are now there. You may think it's a waste of time, though I don't understand that logic if you get where you want to be in the end. It only took one of my friends one semester at tafe to get into uni, so my advice is work hard at tafe, but most importantly never think it's a waste of time, because with that attitude you've failed before you even try.
I'm not too sure about the highest GPA being 4 though...is it different at different unis? I wouldn't think so but maybe someone else can clear that up. After my first year I have a GPA of 5.75...I think the highest is 7??? That is of course for courses that get graded fail, pass, credit, distinction and HD...for those that just receive a pass or fail mark it might be different.
hd=7 d=6 c=5 p=4 - to calculate your GPA you add those numbers which correspond to your marks and then divide them by the number of subjects you did...though that is besides the point...the main point being, for those of you who didn't get a UAI high enough for any uni course, tafe is your best option...unless you find a better alternative...good luck!