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A friend of mine did his HSC in 2002 and got 96.30.
His preferences went:
1. law at sydney
2. law at unsw
3. law at macquarie
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6. arts at sydney

he qualified for number 3 (from 2002 AND 2003 cutoffs), and that's what he was aiming for, but got offered number 6 (arts). how is that possible?
 

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People with a UAI higher than his picked the course, and filled it. So when it got to his UAI, even though its higher than the cut off, the course was already full.

A UAI higher than the cut off gives you a good chance at getting in, but it is not guaranteed.


edit: my bad, ignore above, years confused me :)
 
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umm thats impossible? they should opffer him his highest oreference u know
 

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sunny....what?
that's not right
the uai cutoff is determined by the people that choose it. they fill up a predetermined number of places and the uai of the last person IS the cutoff.
anyone else have a suggestion?
 

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yeah he made the 2004 cutoff easy...sorry i meant 2003 and 2004 cutoffs.
 

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hmm prerequisites...don't know if law at macquarie has any? if so that could be the answer...
 

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its not based on cutoffs alone
when u are transferring, ur score is based on 50% UAI and 50% 1st year results - his 1st yr results may have dragged his combined score down

and also, Transferring students do not follow the Year 12 UAI cutoffs, they follow the Non-Recent school leaver cutoffs, which may be higher or lower than UAI cutoffs depending on demand and how many places are allocated to transferring students
 

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that shouldnt happen...ur friend must of done something wrong coz even if u get the cut off on the dot u should get in
 

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sorry, not transferring. he took a year off. his preferences are all in order and were in place by the correct date, so it's all very odd. thanks anyway guys.
 

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Originally posted by walla
sorry, not transferring. he took a year off. his preferences are all in order and were in place by the correct date, so it's all very odd. thanks anyway guys.
hmm thats odd
did he accept a place last year and defer? or he did nothing?
 

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Do they tell you if you aren't eligible for the course ? ie don't do the required subjects ?
 

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did you find out today? what did his letter say?
 

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HEY ! My friend got into B Commerce @ UNSW (2004 Cut-off : 96.XX) but he received a UAI of 94.XX. How does that work ? From what i know he didn't get that EAS Scheme or did anything else eg. write letters and / or bug the hell outta the uni people.. What the hell ?
 

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ummmm
lol, he didn't get any extra points or anything?
 

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over enrolment maybe?

It is know that unis sometimes accept students below the cut off. Used for advertising a high cut off (makes it look popular) whereas people in the course might actually have a UAI lower than that.
 

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he didn't defer, so i think he just applied normally. so he contacted club mac today and was told that because he didn't complete the hsc in 2003 he was considered in a completely different category, and would have required 98 to get into the course, instead of 95.40. sounds pretty unfair to me.
 

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