absolutepureobl
manic monday
Does anyone know what the lowest UAI was that was accepted into UWS's new med degree?
what i meant was the people they probably accepted had uais of 98+ bc of high demand and corresponding BSc (adv) uai cutoffs etc.sladehk said:nah
uai cutoff was 92
you MUST have 92 to get in and once you have 92 or higher, they ignore UAI
then they just count your umat and interview performance for whether you get in
Yeah.pottsy44 said:what i meant was the people they probably accepted had uais of 98+ bc of high demand and corresponding BSc (adv) uai cutoffs etc.
i dont think you can find it out, that is why i was speculating 98+. but i think we can safely say they didnt accept anyone lower then 92 UAI.absolutepureobl said:Yeah.
I totalling get the cut-off thing, but I'm wondering what the lowest UAI was that was accepted.
Congrats on getting in prashanthy. My sister is also interested in doing med at UWS so is interested in any information available. how hard is the interview ?Prashanthy said:my UAI was 95.50, but that was from the 2005 HSC - i did first year med science at sydney in 2006, and got mostly credits/distinctions. so yeah that should give you some vague idea i guess. UMAT: raw scores added up to 228.
God, i reckon. SO not going to miss 5 hour labs and that ridiculous skills test.rusty_rouge said:hahaha, prashanthy - I did first year medsci at Sydney too, how strange. It was rather a large group though, so I don't suppose we'd recognise each other...
Lol that's funny. So glad mblg is over for good!
not the case.... they have nothing to do with one another... and as others have said, UMAT is also considered whereas BSc is a UAI entry not UMAT course... it has a small in take too which affects the UAI cut off...pottsy44 said:all i know is it must of been bloody high (98+ possibly) considering BSc (adv) uai was 99.6 at one of the campuses.
http://apps.uws.edu.au/media/news/index.phtml?act=view&story_id=1832yoakim said:Wow, awesome. I heard 600 people applied for the UWS undergrad MBBS course, but sadly only 100. But there's always next year.