braindrainedAsh
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We got our UAC guides today!!!!!
Let the decision making begin......
Let the decision making begin......
more High UAI ppl want to do B Sc (Adv) rather than combining it with B A.Originally posted by ...
one q's....i'm looking at p97 Sydney Uni where 512095 is B science/B arts or Bscience(advanced)/B Arts and the cut off is 86.05...
but technically B Science(advanced) 512041 alone is 96.15...can someone explain why?
Originally posted by *~Dazed~*
what UAC guides already? dont they come out AFTER we put in our preferences so that they can put in the expected uai cut offs? hmmmmm no this has now officially scared me
..? Aren't you already doing commerice minai..?Originally posted by Minai
Yeah...I wanna try for Law...or at least Commerce, but i'll decide whether to take those offers if I get them after I do my second semester subjects (to see whether I hate econometrics/statistics, lol)
I'm doing a Bachelor of Economics rite now...difference is that I have to do some compulsory econometrics/statistics which I wont like...so I'm still deciding whether to do Commerce and major in accounting insteadOriginally posted by johnson
..? Aren't you already doing commerice minai..?
In practice, the cut-off is not actually the same, and the cut-off for the advanced program applies instead.Originally posted by ...
one q's....i'm looking at p97 Sydney Uni where 512095 is B science/B arts or Bscience(advanced)/B Arts and the cut off is 86.05...
but technically B Science(advanced) 512041 alone is 96.15...can someone explain why?
i'm a bit confused...from the paragraph, u mean the 86.80 uai applies for the Bscience(adv)/B arts? rather than Bscience alone?? so the Bscience/B arts have a lower uai cut off then?Originally posted by Lazarus
In practice, the cut-off is not actually the same, and the cut-off for the advanced program applies instead.
Whilst you might be accepted into the BSc(Adv)/BA program, you wouldn't be allowed to enrol in any subjects at the advanced level unless (1) you had a UAI equal to or greater than the advanced cut-off or (2) you performed particularly well in a related HSC course.