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hi so im doing the hsc in 2024 and my predicted atar is not so good (60-65), im expecting to only go to wsu for bachelor of med sci human nutrition (early entry course), however i would like to transfer to uts as soon as possible (preferably after one year) for bachelor of food science and technology. i read on the uts website and says that for recent school leavers, they only consider atar in order for course transfer and i would be considered a recent school leaver until like early 2027. at that point i would be in my second year already and it wouldnt really be worth it to start over again, so could i get advice on how to do it now?
 

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hey, you wouldn't be considered a recent school leaver once you start tertiary study(eg. at wsu). so once you start at wsu next year, you would be considered a non-current school leaver and can compete on uni results or atar(whichever is higher/more competitive) :)

btw let me know if that makes sense cause my explanation might seems confusing
 

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hi so im doing the hsc in 2024 and my predicted atar is not so good (60-65), im expecting to only go to wsu for bachelor of med sci human nutrition (early entry course), however i would like to transfer to uts as soon as possible (preferably after one year) for bachelor of food science and technology. i read on the uts website and says that for recent school leavers, they only consider atar in order for course transfer and i would be considered a recent school leaver until like early 2027. at that point i would be in my second year already and it wouldnt really be worth it to start over again, so could i get advice on how to do it now?
is ur bf gonna break up with u for not getting 85 atar
 

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hey, you wouldn't be considered a recent school leaver once you start tertiary study(eg. at wsu). so once you start at wsu next year, you would be considered a non-current school leaver and can compete on uni results or atar(whichever is higher/more competitive) :)

btw let me know if that makes sense cause my explanation might seems confusing
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(unsw website since it says the same thing) 😭 😭
yeah im confused since according to the uni websites id only be classified as non recent as of 2027 not 2025 when uni starts.
 

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when you search "uts glossary", there's a page with the definitions. here's an excerpt:
"Current school leaver* – applicants who completed Year 12 in the year prior to intake (e.g. if you are applying to start at UTS in 2026, a current school leaver is anyone completing Year 12 in 2025)

Recent school leaver* – applicants who completed Year 12 in the two years prior to intake AND have done no further study since within higher education (e.g. current school leavers and anyone who took a gap year)." hope it helps, def call uts cause if you have any confusions but I know you'll definitely be able to transfer after a year using ur uni results
 

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when you search "uts glossary", there's a page with the definitions. here's an excerpt:
"Current school leaver* – applicants who completed Year 12 in the year prior to intake (e.g. if you are applying to start at UTS in 2026, a current school leaver is anyone completing Year 12 in 2025)

Recent school leaver* – applicants who completed Year 12 in the two years prior to intake AND have done no further study since within higher education (e.g. current school leavers and anyone who took a gap year)." hope it helps, def call uts cause if you have any confusions but I know you'll definitely be able to transfer after a year using ur uni results
ahhhh that clarifies it by a lot, thank you very much.
now to actually do well in uni :(
 

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