Greninja340
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Approximately what LAT would be required if one can achieve a 99 atar, ik no one knows for sure just like in what range would you expect it to be in
did they actually say so??? i was thinking of getting tutoring for it, found some academy from google that does itApparently UNSW give out law offers like lollies lol - idk maybe 60%ile +? There’s probs a bit of historical data on BoS.
Why would UNSW say that they hand out offers liberallydid they actually say so??? i was thinking of getting tutoring for it, found some academy from google that does it
Who did you hear that from because my cousin did it a couple of years ago and got 96 or 97 and he tutors people and has improved their marks by like 15-20 points when they did it in year 11 vs year 12. When I type in LAT tutoring into google, not much even comes up anyway.Why would UNSW say that they hand out offers liberally
From what I’ve heard, don’t bother w tutoring for the LAT. you can probably come to your own informed opinion by looking up some BoS threads.
I think people would naturally improve their marks between year 11 and 12 as they get more experience writing essays etc. at school ?Who did you hear that from because my cousin did it a couple of years ago and got 96 or 97 and he tutors people and has improved their marks by like 15-20 points when they did it in year 11 vs year 12. When I type in LAT tutoring into google, not much even comes up anyway.
developing their critical thinking?I think people would naturally improve their marks between year 11 and 12 as they get more experience writing essays etc. at school ?
na maybe with their written expression?developing their critical thinking?
i dont think writing would be such a big issue because people going for the LAT are expecting like 97 atars to get into law so i think they got the writing part down pat. I reckon it's just the innate skills they're looking forna maybe with their written expression?