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Fellow 2016 undergraduates-to-be and other members, I have two courses from two respective institutions in my list of preferences on the UAC website, but I'm not sure how to go about ordering them. My first preference is a course whose cutoff exceeds my Atar rank by a considerable margin, while my rank in turn excels the cutoff of the second course; my reasoning behind this arrangement is that I have a higher chance of receiving an offer with the first institution than I do the second. In saying that though, I know that my idealism could become detrimental if the institution isn't lenient, which would then hinder my chances of receiving an offer by the second one.
Should I just be more pragmatic and place the "lesser" institution higher, receive and accept their offer during the Main Round, and then revert the order of the courses and hope that I receive an offer during the February round(s)?
UPDATE: Thread's question has been answered:
Should I just be more pragmatic and place the "lesser" institution higher, receive and accept their offer during the Main Round, and then revert the order of the courses and hope that I receive an offer during the February round(s)?
UPDATE: Thread's question has been answered:
You're not thinking of it the right way, it helps to know how they determine cut-offs in the first place. Generally this is what they do: if 200 spots are available for course X, and 300 people apply then they simply sort the students by their ATARs and send offers as such to the top 200. The cut-off for that given year then becomes the lowest ATAR accepted i.e. the 200th person who got in. If Course X is your first preference and that requires an ATAR of 69 (lawlz xd 111!1oenoenooneoneoneoneoneoneoneonen!111!!) but you got an ATAR of 68 then you would not get that offer. If course Y is your second preference and that requires an ATAR of 65, then you would get an offer for that course. You can see that the number of students or "popularity" is arbitrary without knowing the exact spots available.
Thus, you should not take into account the popularity of the course when preferencing.
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