so, like, i found out today that i am eligable for eas and that for some reason the uni's just didnt have my post code or something. ANYWAYS, this woman at UTS said i was eligable for 10 'bonus uai points' or whatever.
i think i have a pretty sound understanding of the way EAS works, but am a little sketchy on the UTS system, it seems a little different?
i got a UAI of 89.8 - does this now mean that i can do law at uts which requires a UAI of 97ish? at most other uni's you have to be within 5 uai points dont you?
am i right in saying that unlike other uni's where youre just eligable for courses with higher cut off's, UTS instead just add's points to your UAI? or something like that? If so, what are my chances of getting into law at UTS as either a full fee paying or hecs student with my uai of 89.8 and 10 eas points? is it at all possible?
thanks krew
i think i have a pretty sound understanding of the way EAS works, but am a little sketchy on the UTS system, it seems a little different?
i got a UAI of 89.8 - does this now mean that i can do law at uts which requires a UAI of 97ish? at most other uni's you have to be within 5 uai points dont you?
am i right in saying that unlike other uni's where youre just eligable for courses with higher cut off's, UTS instead just add's points to your UAI? or something like that? If so, what are my chances of getting into law at UTS as either a full fee paying or hecs student with my uai of 89.8 and 10 eas points? is it at all possible?
thanks krew
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