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coroneos

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do u think??

its gone up heaps from 95.5 to like 96.

96.5 => 97 for 2005?
 

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96.5 --> 97?

wasnt the cutoff for 2004 only 96.00? But yeh i'd agree with you.. i reckon it will be at least 96.5 for 2005. i dont know if its just me, but everyone i'm talking to seems to want to do commerce at either UNSW or sydney.
 

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Yeah there are a lot of people on these forums who want to do commerce at unsw (including myself) - I think it will increase to 96.5 or 97 perhaps. However if I dont get in I plan to do software engineering and then hope to do well enough to transfer into the double degree
 
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coroneos said:
but it cant keep increasing lol..
as long as more people apply for the same amount of places, it'll increase
 

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i hope it goes HEAPS high because i cant get it so if it goes even higher then i wunt feel as bad :$
 

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aditya said:
i hope it goes HEAPS high because i cant get it so if it goes even higher then i wunt feel as bad :$
well.... thats a novel way of looking at it

But seriously though the higher the cutoff the harder it is to then transfer into it later =\
 

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luckily i'm doing commerce/law full fee which is only 96.3, so i doubt it will go up by much for me.
 

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lots of people choose commerce because it's a really broad subject choice.

Not to mention all the asians going for it with their 98+UAIs
 

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coroneos said:
so many ppl want unsw for some reason. I dont get y.
especially for students of Asian background - its the best uni for Commerce in South-East Asia because of its recognition in the region
 

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yeh too many asians doing it. (good for me since there will be a whole stack of asian chicks ^^)
 

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lol.. umm but can it really increase year afta year??

it will reach like 100 in like 5 years then.
 

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fantasia said:
yeh too many asians doing it. (good for me since there will be a whole stack of asian chicks ^^)
haha not that many koreans though:p....
 

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i dont care what they are.. lol u like utada too?

what proportion of the students are asians? i went to UNSW open day and all i basically saw were asians everywhere.
 

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lol i dont find utada a good singa.. id rather cpop stuff. n e ways unsw is predominantly azn, id say at least 80%
 
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Yeah my sister went to UNSW and she said there were just so many asians around. Even in her course which was Mining Engineering lol.

Oh well, I hope that the cut-off stays below 97. If it stayed at 96 I'd feel alot more confident. Oh well, allways Business @ UTS as my backup for around 93 (or 88 at Kuringai :)).
 

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fantasia said:
i dont care what they are.. lol u like utada too?

what proportion of the students are asians? i went to UNSW open day and all i basically saw were asians everywhere.
theres no official stat on 'asians'
but at UNSW, 53% of total students are international students
 

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