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White Rabbit

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Sorry, just had to share my delight with everyone - but UAC applications are open!! :)

Just interesting to see, what's everyone applying for? We can resurect this in 6 months and see were everyone is :)
 

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Originally posted by ...
how do i apply
yes, i am a retard :p
http://www.uac.edu.au/apply/change_pref.html :)

MY PIN WONT WORK! :eek: :chainsaw: :(

1. Tried last year's PIN - didn't work, as expected
2. Tried the 'new' PIN (this year) - didn't work! :eek:


What is your PIN?
Applicants attempting the 2003 NSW HSC
You are issued with a four-digit PIN in August.
You must use this PIN to access UAC services and the Board of Studies HSC Results Services.

NOooo!!

I have my correct Student/UAC number,
and I have typed my PIN with num-lock on "slowly", just to make sure it's not my fingers that are playing up. :confused:

Not, happy, Jan!
:argue:

Edit
Hey, wait a minute... how many digits are in your student number, guys? I have 8! 135xxxxx

But the website/UAC states (error login report)

"Your UAC Number and PIN have not been accepted. Please check that you are entering your nine-digit UAC number and your four-digit PIN.
Please try again."

What the! :(
I'm an accelerated student, so my UAC/Student Number is one digit short, if anyone is wondering. I was given two UAC/Student numbers this year, although the new number did not have my preliminary records (13Units) so that caused problems. I'm using my "old" (original) student number because it has been updated to include my new units in the HSC.

Is anyone else in the same situation?
 
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Your UAC number is your BOS number with a 1 in front of it. :)
 

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Originally posted by Lazarus
Your UAC number is your BOS number with a 1 in front of it. :)
Yeah, a friend of mine entered the "1" infront and it worked for him.

It still doesn't work for me :( :argue:
Even with the 1 in front (making 9 digits)
and entering my PIN one digit at a time, double checking on the PIN-letter LOL
 

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wtf is my student number ? :/

i don't remember getting one.

gonna have to ask teacher
 

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Originally posted by ...
so say ur number is 2222 2222
u type in 12222 2222 ??
Yes.

Originally posted by Ragerunner
wtf is my student number ? :/
i don't remember getting one.
gonna have to ask teacher
The Board of Studies assigns you with a Student Number.
e.g. "13529123"

your UAC number will then be your Student Number, with a 1 in front. ie "113529123"

We normally use our student numbers for trial and half yearly exams (student confidentiality, no discrimination, etc).

It's a pain to lookup for teachers though I would imagine, when handing back english essays etc. "Who is 124353229...?"
 
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.... --> Just go to www.uac.edu.au Then go to the Undergrad section. Then, in the frames, it should have 'Login Access' (the 3rd in bold), under that is 'Apply-by-Web'. click on it, and then a screen comes up with '2004 addmissions', a yellow box saying that applications have opened, (and close 30th Sept.) and underneath that a "Apply Online" button. Press that, and a new screen opens. Thats where you start - You need your student number, PIN and a Credit Card (your parents, I guess ;)). If you or your parents don't have a credit card, then you need to apply-by-phone..

Hope this helps :)

Rage, your student number - just get out your record of achivement, or even your School C. They both have your student number on them :)

Good Luck!
 
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My UAC Number and/or PIN combination still does not work.
I've emailed UAC, so they'll get back to me in 2 working days :(

Used my correct Student Number (with and without a 1 in front).
Used my OLD PIN, as well as my NEW PIN.

To no avail.
 

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Originally posted by ...
credit card number?!?!?
wtf!
$15 processing fee online and through the telephone preferencing system.

+Additional costs for telephone, ie changing course preferences
Doesn't anybody read the UAC 2004 guide! :p

Page 11, UAC 2004 Guide.
3.3 Charges and fees
Application processing fees


All 2003 Australian Year 12 applicants must pay a $15 processing charge whether they use the Apply-By-Web or Apply-By-Telephone. The processing charge is not refundable under any circumstances and you must keep a record of the date and time of your payment.


Taken from the links provided at:
http://www.uac.edu.au/apply/abw.html

Processing charge
"You must pay a processing charge, regardless of which application method you use. Year 12 applicants pay $15.00 (incl.GST). Non-Year 12 applicants pay $34.00 (incl GST).

To use Apply-By-Web you must have access to a credit card to pay the processing charge using UAC's secure online credit card payment facilities. Only Bankcard, Mastercard and VISA are accepted. The processing charge is not refundable under any circumstances and you must keep a record of the date and time of your payment. "
 
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and wtf is an International Baccalaureate qualification?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
Who must apply through UAC?

You must apply through UAC if you are an international fee-paying applicant who is:

1. attempting a 2003 Australian Year 12 in Australia; and /or
2. attempting an International Baccalaureate in Australia in 2003.

Follow the application procedures for current Year 12 students.

All other international fee-paying applicants must apply directly to the institutions concerned, not through UAC - check the contact details for the international offices at the institutions.

"..." do a search on UAC's website.
All of your answers will be there, if not in the FAQ available.

www.uac.edu.au
 

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