notnownotever
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checking if anyone applied for the james something or other scholarship in civil engineering
i uai for civil is 78.00 and 76 full feelaney said:i know some of the people who got scholarships (not sure which ones though) but they're smart, very smart.
yes, but the scholarship holders have uais of 98, 99notnownotever said:i uai for civil is 78.00 and 76 full fee
fuck then i'm fucked.. no chance... if someone gets 98 wat is the point of do a course 20 points below.... no sense :uhhuh:laney said:yes, but the scholarship holders have uais of 98, 99
That is exactly the attitude of a Year 12 student who has no idea how UAI cut offs work.notnownotever said:if someone gets 98 wat is the point of do a course 20 points below.... no sense :uhhuh:
yeap, that is my attitude cause i dont know how the fuck the system workssunny said:That is exactly the attitude of a Year 12 student who has no idea how UAI cut offs work.
Lets just say hypothically speaking, the UAI cut off for law was 75, and a student who is set on becoming a lawyer one day sees the cut off for an engineering degree is 99. Would the student dump everything he wants to be and go do engineering because it has a higher UAI cut off and therefore must be "better"?
Most probably not. People who pick courses based on UAI cut offs because they think is better is making one of the biggest mistake of their lives. UAI cut offs only indicate the volume of people applied for the course, not how good it is.