i applied but got a rejection email. so they do send rejection ones. btw i am interstate applicant.,...
i put the uai thing at 98
hope the umat score wasnt crap
Dear Applicant
I am sorry to inform you that unfortunately you have not been selected for
the first round of interviews being conducted from 24 to 28 September 2007.
This first round of interviews is based on combined predicted academic
result and actual UMAT result.
Applicants who were not selected for September interviews will be
considered for a second round of interviews to be held on January 2 and 3,
2008. Successful candidates for this interview will receive an invitation
email around mid December 2007. The selection for second round of
interviews will be based on combined actual academic result and UMAT
results. Approximately 100 applicants will be offered an interview in
early January in accordance with a ranked list.
Please note that applicants who are selected for a January interview are
not disadvantaged in any way. Offers for Medicine places are made through
the UAC after all interviews have been completed (a total of around 500
interviews over the September and January interview periods). Applicants
are selected into the program on the basis of their academic results, UMAT
result and interview performance. These three criteria are weighted
equally.
Applicants who were selected for an interview in September achieved a
combined actual UMAT and a predicted (or actual) UAI to rank them in the
first 370 applicants (the number who were offered an interview.)
Information on the minimum predicted UAI and actual UMAT scores that
applicants needed to achieve to be offered an interview in the main round
of interviews in September will be available next week from the link below:
http://notes.med.unsw.edu.au/home/medweb.nsf/website/2.2.latestnews_local
I appreciate that this is a very anxious time for many applicants -
however, I am unable to give applicants any more feedback at this stage
until after UMAT results have been released to applicants.
Please note that applicants with a total UMAT score of less than 150 (raw
marks not percentile rankings) will be most unlikely to be ranked high
enough to be offered an interview in January.
Applicants sitting the International Baccalaureate (IB) examination who
receive their results in early January will be contacted separately
regarding the arrangements for the notification of their IB results.
If you have any further questions regarding your application, please send
me an email and I will try and respond to you as soon as I possibly can. I
wish you all the best with your final examinations this year.
Kind Regards,
Joanna Tjojoatmodjo
Administrative Officer
Faculty of Medicine
The University of New South Wales
Sydney NSW 2052
Australia