Princesscait said:
If you looked at their website, I don't know why you didn't find this:
"Entry to the ANU Medical School is generally available to graduates only but school leavers with a UAI of 98 or greater may apply for provisional admission immediately after receiving their results (for further details see: http://medicalschool.anu.edu.au/admission/admission.asp)."
http://info.anu.edu.au/StudyAt/010PP_Undergraduate/_AOI_Medicine.asp
Provisional Admission for School Leavers
Although entry to the Medical School is only available to graduates, school leavers may apply for provisional admission. Application forms are available from the Medical School web site. Such students should expect to achieve a University Admission Index (UAI) or /ENTER/TER (or be in OP band 1) of 98 or higher, and
must make themselves available for interview in the month immediately following release of UAI scores. Those interviewing satisfactorily will be offered provisional admission to the Medical School, provided they enrol in one of the single or combined Bachelor degree programs at the ANU. The chosen degree program must be completed within the minimum time required of an applicant undertaking full-time study. This will usually be 3 years for a Bachelors degree, 4 years for an Honours degree and 4 or 5 years for combined Bachelors degrees, depending on the degree combination.
Provisional entry to Medical School will only be converted to offer of a place by achievement of a GAMSAT score and GPA as required for normal graduate entry (see 'Admission for Local Students'). There will be no necessity for a further interview.
How come you didn't see this? You still have to sit the GAMSAT. You still need to be interviewed. And you need to make the gpa cutoff.
Not like UQ's prov entry where as long as you make the gpa cut off, you're guaranteed a spot...
***Deakin isn't bad. It just doesn't have the name. And enter = uai.