So no chance of making it in?I doubt that with the percentile you have, at least you managed to reach the 60s. I suggest taking a gap year and take the UMAT again
Your section 1 might pull you up and they might check out your interpersonal skills via interview. I'd say you are still in with a good shot to get an interview but you would have to really wow themS1: 76
S2: 42
S3:80
basically s1 and 3 were 99-100 percentile and s2 was 20th percentile...
overall 98 percentile tho! LOL
Ok the comment above me is scaring me bcos of my s2 mark. Anyone have any insights? I'm looking at a 99.8+ atar.
With a predicted ATAR of 99.8+ I'd say you are almost guaranteed an interview at UNSW (though not UoN/UNE JMP due to their 50 minimum section scores). I'm not sure where Caasss got her info from, but UNSW do not weight individual section scores (IIRC only UWS does), and only have a minimum requirement of 150 total mark (NOT INDIVIDUAL SECTION SCORES). This information is unequivocally outlined in their website:S1: 76
S2: 42
S3:80
basically s1 and 3 were 99-100 percentile and s2 was 20th percentile...
overall 98 percentile tho! LOL
Ok the comment above me is scaring me bcos of my s2 mark. Anyone have any insights? I'm looking at a 99.8+ atar.
Yes, I'm pretty sure you can get into optom UNSW with 60 percentile. I know a few people with 98 atar with less than 60 percentile that got inis 60 percentile with an atar of 98 even enough for optom in UNSW? I'm seriously so worried right now.
out for jmp, should be ok for unsw, uws and other unisS1: 76
S2: 42
S3:80
basically s1 and 3 were 99-100 percentile and s2 was 20th percentile...
overall 98 percentile tho! LOL
Ok the comment above me is scaring me bcos of my s2 mark. Anyone have any insights? I'm looking at a 99.8+ atar.
is 60 percentile with an atar of 98 even enough for optom in UNSW? I'm seriously so worried right now.
I'm not too sure about optom cutoffs so I won't comment, but if it isn't enough a gap year isn't altogether necessary. Especially for UNSW optom, there is the Vision Science pathway that lets you direct transfer into optom, which I heard isn't altogether difficult to do if you give it a decent effort.I doubt that with the percentile you have, at least you managed to reach the 60s. I suggest taking a gap year and take the UMAT again
Well for WSU academics are a hurdle to get an interview, so if you meet the cutoff for theirYour section 1 might pull you up and they might check out your interpersonal skills via interview. I'd say you are still in with a good shot to get an interview but you would have to really wow them
Correctamundo. But to be clear just in case anyone misreads this, the 150 isn't a hurdle, it's not like everyone with >150 is on equal footing. The higher your UMAT and predicted ATAR, the more likely you are to get an interview.With a predicted ATAR of 99.8+ I'd say you are almost guaranteed an interview at UNSW (though not UoN/UNE JMP due to their 50 minimum section scores). I'm not sure where Caasss got her info from, but UNSW do not weight individual section scores (IIRC only UWS does), and only have a minimum requirement of 150 total mark (NOT INDIVIDUAL SECTION SCORES). This information is unequivocally outlined in their website:
https://med.unsw.edu.au/selection-criteria-local-applicants
Yeah I didn't mean that they would be like oo low section 2 its ok we will just give them an interview lol. UNSW interviews aren't mark based (a doctor who does the interview process let it slip but I won't disclose the actual process). UWS and UNE are definitely marked based interviews though. each questions is out of 2 ish marks.I'm not too sure about optom cutoffs so I won't comment, but if it isn't enough a gap year isn't altogether necessary. Especially for UNSW optom, there is the Vision Science pathway that lets you direct transfer into optom, which I heard isn't altogether difficult to do if you give it a decent effort.
Well for WSU academics are a hurdle to get an interview, so if you meet the cutoff for their
I don't think the interviewers will be targeting anything based one's section marks, in fact I highly doubt the interviewers would know the applicant's UMAT at all, as it would introduce bias. Ranking comes down to using pure numbers. Even the interview in the end is just given a numerical score.
So yeah just have to wait and see if you meet interview cutoff, then give it your best shot
what is optom?Yes, I'm pretty sure you can get into optom UNSW with 60 percentile. I know a few people with 98 atar with less than 60 percentile that got in
Optometrywhat is optom?
Hmm, from the interviewers that I have spoken to, you have two interviewers, once you're done with the interview you go outside and they deliberate and they must agree on a single mark to give you based on how well you've done.Yeah I didn't mean that they would be like oo low section 2 its ok we will just give them an interview lol. UNSW interviews aren't mark based (a doctor who does the interview process let it slip but I won't disclose the actual process). UWS and UNE are definitely marked based interviews though. each questions is out of 2 ish marks.
Congrats, that's a brilliant score. It should score you a UNSW interview if your predicted ATAR is anything in the vicinity of 97ish I think. I imagine it'll net you interviews with WSU and the JMP as well, even with their modifications.So what type of ATAR do I have to be looking at to get an interview at UNSW?
I got a 99%ile with a total score of 201.
Also how about UWS? I know they look at scores for each section and they count S3 the least, I got 72/56/73, so would the fact that S3 was my highest have any effect?