speedofsound
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Okay, I know people always say that reaching the cut off or being above the cut off doesn't always necessarily mean that you will get into the course. To what extent is this actually true?
Please stop being so arrogant and annoying around these topics, Bored of Fail. You're becoming rather just frustrating and boring.that will teach them arrogant law wannabes
dodgy bastards
That is madd skills telling off people and l aint being sarcastic if your a mod i dnt know your doing a good job of itPlease stop being so arrogant and annoying around these topics, Bored of Fail. You're becoming rather just frustrating and boring.
In relation to the actual question. Most courses shouldn't change too in terms of the ATAR cut-off from year to year. You would generally be quite safe if you were 1 ATAR+ above the cutoff, but that is only from what I've seen and these are for the courses in general demand. Not Law, Med etc. (the list could be endless).
I hoping I can make my course, if not, my back up.
Alright, thanks for your help, guys. I'm just curious because the cut off for mine last year was 98.50 for BA Arts (Media and Communications) at Sydney (and I think 98.45 the year before) and I got 99.25, so I was thinking I should (hopefully) be relatively safe (touch wood). I'm not sure about the overall demand for this course, but I think it's a relatively small cohort in comparison to other courses.Please stop being so arrogant and annoying around these topics, Bored of Fail. You're becoming rather just frustrating and boring.
In relation to the actual question. Most courses shouldn't change too in terms of the ATAR cut-off from year to year. You would generally be quite safe if you were 1 ATAR+ above the cutoff, but that is only from what I've seen and these are for the courses in general demand. Not Law, Med etc. (the list could be endless).
I hoping I can make my course, if not, my back up.
law with 93 ATAR cutoff, must be some dodgy uni.I'm happy I will get into law with 93.7
EDIT: PS at UNCLE lol
I'm in that sort of scenario albeit with bonus points.Aquawhite;5240108Most courses shouldn't change [b said:too[/b] in terms of the ATAR cut-off from year to year. You would generally be quite safe if you were 1 ATAR+ above the cutoff.