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orangeguy

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Just got a question or two.

When UAC works through our preferences, we are given a selection rank and that rank is made up of 50% UAI and 50% GPA. How do they get our GPA? Do we have to send them our transcripts or do they obtain them from the uni?

Also, could we just get a selection rank based on UAI alone and not use the GPA?

Thanks.
 

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Yes, UAC obtains your transcript from your university to calculate your GPA
And no, when u transfer after 1st year, its always 50% UAI and 50% 1st yr GPA

Why would u want it to be just UAI based, assuming u didnt make the UAI cutoff for the course u intend to transfer to in the first place?
 

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What if you did make the cut-off the year before but chose a really low uai course and now you want to use that uai again to gain entry to a higher uai?
 

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what happens if you totally screw the hsc and get into a really low course that you put as your safety net, but you then blitz your uni studies?
like, (this is just some queer arse example)
UAI= 65..................GPA=I dunno, whatever the highest you can get is

would they take into account your increased work ethic and success and all since uni?
 

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Originally posted by Minai
Why would u want it to be just UAI based, assuming u didnt make the UAI cutoff for the course u intend to transfer to in the first place?
Well firstly, if you stuffed up uni, the UAI alone might actually giv you a higher slection rank than combining it with the GPA. and also, the selection rank of a course for a NRSL is generally lower than that for yr 12 cut offs.

But thanks for your answer.
 

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