Yeh, I don't think that it will go down to 99.6 this year :/Since on their website they say they have had increased popularity
http://www.law.unsw.edu.au/news/2012/12/preference-popularity-unsw-law
so I would say the ATAR would be higher, I don't know by how much though. I, although, hope it's 99.65
I think it should be enough, be happy that you got .65!!!Do you guys think an atar of 99.65 will make the cut off?
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I'm quite depressed at the moment that I might miss out on my desired course.
Tbh, I'd prefer doing the partner degree at Usyd and then transferring into Law, as USyd internal transfer takes into consideration ATAR + WAM, whereas at UNSW, it's only WAM.If you guys don't get in directly, take the partner degree at UNSW for 1st year and transfer over. With your ATARS I am sure getting around 75-80 in first year isn't hard.
To correct this a little bit, UNSW internal transfer no longer takes into account ATAR correct but this year the cutoff wasn't as high as people expected it was only around 76 WAM which is scraping a distinction. Also at UNSW they guarantee at least 100 places for internal transfers. At USYD there's no guarantee of places for internal transfers, ie. they put all the internal and external applicants into one pool and rank them. So it's actually more beneficial to go to UNSW lodge an internal transfer application while simultaneously applying for external transfer to USYD.Tbh, I'd prefer doing the partner degree at Usyd and then transferring into Law, as USyd internal transfer takes into consideration ATAR + WAM, whereas at UNSW, it's only WAM.
Thanks a lot for that bladeys, I had no idea!!To correct this a little bit, UNSW internal transfer no longer takes into account ATAR correct but this year the cutoff wasn't as high as people expected it was only around 76 WAM which is scraping a distinction. Also at UNSW they guarantee at least 100 places for internal transfers. At USYD there's no guarantee of places for internal transfers, ie. they put all the internal and external applicants into one pool and rank them. So it's actually more beneficial to go to UNSW lodge an internal transfer application while simultaneously applying for external transfer to USYD.