what UAI are you expecting? the UAI reqirement for comp engineering is around 80.aaaman said:really wat advantages may i have in order to get in? like im comming 1st in software n i live in da district
i just dont wanna stress ouy myself b4 da examsantaslayer said:If you're getting decent HSC marks then you shouldn't really worry about early entry at all.
well gimme a percentage like atm my percentages are:santaslayer said:If you're getting decent HSC marks then you shouldn't really worry about early entry at all.
hmmm.... you will be pretty borderline in gettin 80 UAIaaaman said:well gimme a percentage like atm my percentages are:
50% standard English
60% Physics
75% 2U maths
75% LEgal Studies
90% Software Design & Development
but my school scales heaps hard on my subjects expect for SDD since theres only 8 of us and the school doesnt care about us
well i will be paying full fee lol besides there is no second option, this is the only course i wanna do. but wats da number 1 thing that makes them feel very strong of accepting meogmzergrush said:From what I've seen, you're pretty much set if you go for early entry, regardless of marks, providing you:
* Come across in the interviews as eager, and genuinely interested in UoW as a major preference.
* Seem excited about the course, and to a lesser extent, the University itself. What you want to avoid is making them think that you're attending the Uni for "something to do".
* Come across as moderately confident, or at least willing to work very hard.
* Convince them that there's a fair chance you'll last long enough for them to extract some money from you.
no local full fee places in UOW.aaaman said:well i will be paying full fee lol besides there is no second option, this is the only course i wanna do. but wats da number 1 thing that makes them feel very strong of accepting me
its a bonus 3 points n wat is da IEE Society???jm1234567890 said:no local full fee places in UOW.
good luck in early entry.
you will get bonus 2 UAI points for being around the area, I think.
Make sure you join the IEE society when you enroll