What about if you get ATAR bonus points?Cutoffs can vary from year to year so its not 100% guaranteed. However in the vast majority of cases, if you are over the cut-off you should make it in.
For the most part, it doesn't matter as to whether you make the cutoff naturally or make it with the bonus points; the mark is treated equally.What about if you get ATAR bonus points?
Will you get accepted straight away aswell?
Really? I always assumed that if one got 'equal' to the cut-off ATAR, they would be admitted into the course 100% (Besides of course medicine and other courses that have extra requirements as stated).Considering that the cut-offs are unknown, if you get the 'right' ATAR - you're 100% guaranteed.
Unfortunately, your ATAR being equal to or above the cut-off is not 100% guaranteed.
I think he means equal to the cut off of the previous year. As the cut-off changes from year to year, you may make the current cut-off, but that could increase when it's time to get sorted.Really? I always assumed that if one got 'equal' to the cut-off ATAR, they would be admitted into the course 100% (Besides of course medicine and other courses that have extra requirements as stated).
The cut-off you see publicised at the moment is a representation of the student which got the lowest ATAR and was accepted in that particular round. These things are subject to change because of adjustments in supply and demand. It's impossible to get an ATAR higher than the cut-off (for the upcoming rounds) and not get accepted unless there were other requirements for entry apart from an ATAR.May i ask ?
like if UNSW engineering cut off is around 91, and if i get atar of 93-95 will it be 100% guaranteed that i can get to the course ?
or are they have limited place for each course ? ( do u get my question ? )
Ps. i'm oversea student, i dont know much about Uni system : (
It won't be 100% guaranteed, because it could jump up to something higher. e.g. it could jump from 91 to 98. It's unlikely, but it's possible, so you can't be sure. However, chances are that if your a few marks over the available cut off, you'll get in.May i ask ?
like if UNSW engineering cut off is around 91, and if i get atar of 93-95 will it be 100% guaranteed that i can get to the course ?
or are they have limited place for each course ? ( do u get my question ? )
Ps. i'm oversea student, i dont know much about Uni system : (
so it means there will be limited place for any course.The cut-off you see publicised at the moment is a representation of the student which got the lowest ATAR and was accepted in that particular round. These things are subject to change because of adjustments in supply and demand. It's impossible to get an ATAR higher than the cut-off (for the upcoming rounds) and not get accepted unless there were other requirements for entry apart from an ATAR.
Yes, spot on.so it means there will be limited place for any course.
for example, if Petroleum engineering has 50places for this year and the 50th who can get it has atar 94. So next year cut-off will be 94
is my understanding correct ?
Ps. thank you for answer my question (also Absolutezero)
Ps2. sorry for my bad english
Ohh, this's a bit scary *0*Yes, spot on.
so its atar cut-off will be 99.90 then XDthere's 5 places for engineering at unsw and they're all filled already.
sorry man
OMG OMG OMG where did u find it ??havent u read the changes?
unsw released that petroleum/mining and electrical engineering
will only have 18-20 spots in total, as one of the professors recently deceased.
dont worry u can go into civil or mechanical or something
no read the notice... it saysOMG OMG OMG where did u find it ??
i'm not sure i'm pretty confident though, i'm like number 2 in the school ( 1 in chem and physics, 2nd in both 4&3U math, and middle in ESL, but my school ranking is 213 ) also i'm an international student will i have more chance ??
Oh this makes me crazy now !!! XDDDDD