not if you take into account the 1:1:0.5 weightingThe umat threshold is like 189 for GWS sluts.
Hello!
For medicine, I do not think bonus points apply. However if you live in the Greater Western Sydney region (check UWS' site to see if you do), then you get a lower ATAR threshold (93.55 rather than 95.55) and a lower UMAT threshold for being called to the interview.
UWS calls students for an interview, based on meeting a UMAT threshold. When you sit the UMAT, UWS will take your scores for section 1, section 2 and section 3 in the following ratio 1:1:0.5
If you meet the benchmark score, which is 150ish if I recall correctly, you will be offered an interview. From there, the top 100 or so students are picked to be in medicine, as long as they meet the ATAR threshold.
well when you get your UMAT back you will have scores for each of the sections. There are three sections. When UWS considers your score from the UMAT, they take your full score for sections 1 and 2 into consideration, but only half of your section 3 scoreThank you so much and what do u mean by the ratio, im still a bit confused by that
wow thats unique!Thank u so much for giving me the info . I understand how it works now. Hopefully i can get the atar required, we are doing different pathway. three subjects this year and three next year.
I meant 149. Whoops.not if you take into account the 1:1:0.5 weighting
as a guide my scores were along the lines of 64, 60 and 60. So my weighted score was 154 and I was called for an interview
this is not a crying threadI meant 149. Whoops.
I only got ~139. I didn't even apply for UWS.
ah ok. btw good luck in umat! I was going to give you the f2f papers, but then you said you already had themI meant 149. Whoops.
I only got ~139. I didn't even apply for UWS.
most people who get in get well over 95 tbh. There are very very few who get under 95 and get straight inif you can't get 95, I don't think I'd actually want you as a doctor. Just sayin
i knowmost people who get in get well over 95 tbh. There are very very few who get under 95 and get straight in
That's a bit harsh ... Many great doctors around prior to such high entry requirements were probably no smarter than your average guy. Victor Chang for instance..if you can't get 95, I don't think I'd actually want you as a doctor. Just sayin