Unless you're a borderline case, you won't miss the initial cut with a WAM of 67 when someone with a WAM of 68 makes it.
You continue to miss the point. The initial screening process by its very nature is not so complicated so that only those who are directly involved with it can understand it. You may have a better understanding of the latter stages of the process but that has no bearing on the fact that it's general knowledge that the mark prerequisite for the initial screening process is not all that high. Yet you fail to acknowledge that as evidenced by your comment that 'many graduate opportunities are only open to those with a distinction average.'
You continue to miss the point. The initial screening process by its very nature is not so complicated so that only those who are directly involved with it can understand it. You may have a better understanding of the latter stages of the process but that has no bearing on the fact that it's general knowledge that the mark prerequisite for the initial screening process is not all that high. Yet you fail to acknowledge that as evidenced by your comment that 'many graduate opportunities are only open to those with a distinction average.'