watatank said:
if you make the cutoff youre most definitely in. but they do take people under the cutoff you know...to fill the other places. however if a course is really popular and youre under you probably won't get the spot. this is why its so important to put your preferences in the correct order (irrespective of expected uai)
They definitely don't take people under the cut-off....thats why it's called the cut off. The one published in the UAC booklet is the lowest UAI they made an offer to in 2007 during the main round of offers (ie does not include late and final round offers)
Just because you get the UAI cut off that is in the UAC guide does not necessarily mean you will be made an offer for next year. They don't release the UAI cut-off's for entry in 2008 until mid January.
The UAI's from last year are however a reasonable indication of what may be required for acceptance in 2008. I would use these as your targets but be aware that they can and do change. Particularly with courses that change in popularity a fair bit. Courses such as law, pharmacy etc tend to stay pretty stable as they are in such high demand.
Hopefully this has helped people.
Cut off's = minimum UAI to which an offer was made in the main round last year
They tend to stay pretty stable but can change from year to year. We won't know what our cut off's are until mid january when we get our offers.