Where did u get that? Have they given them out yet?Hello
Me and my friend are unhappy with our lat scores. We have questions.
a) How to improve our lat score tremendously?
b) what lat percentile is required to get into unsw?
median is 75th percentile which is about 70-75Hello
Me and my friend are unhappy with our lat scores. We have questions.
a) How to improve our lat score tremendously?
b) what lat percentile is required to get into unsw?
well it will matter less if you score higher on atar, @sheppy123 is just wrong. It works on something like a sliding scale. LAT scores will always count. But considering median is about 97/98 I doubt thatIf we get an atar of 98+, is it viable for our lat scores to not be counted towards our enrollments?
Thank you in advance.
Hello
Me and my friend are unhappy with our lat scores. We have questions.
a) How to improve our lat score tremendously?
b) what lat percentile is required to get into unsw?
Tell me ur secrets?Quite flabbergasted with my results - got 98/100, in the 99th percentile, no idea how
I didn't do any prep specifically for the LAT - I'd already received an offer for Macquarie law so I wasn't fussed about getting a low result, and therefore took more risks with my writing. I think the main thing is to be yourself in your writing - don't try to wow the markers with James Joyce's vocabulary, instead wow them with your unique thinking.Tell me ur secrets?
What did u do?
OkI didn't do any prep specifically for the LAT - I'd already received an offer for Macquarie law so I wasn't fussed about getting a low result, and therefore took more risks with my writing. I think the main thing is to be yourself in your writing - don't try to wow the markers with James Joyce's vocabulary, instead wow them with your unique thinking.
For Section 1, the only thing I can think of that helped me get an advantage was reading the news as part of my daily routine (normally as a procrastination method) - the question was analysing some guy's argument against banning vapes, which I'd luckily done a bit of research for as part of my role on the student leadership council. I'd also done debate for a while, and all my subjects encourage critical thinking, so I'd technically been practicing my argumentative skills non-stop for the past two years.
For Section 2, we had to write a recommendation on whether an eco-lodge should be built or not. I took a massive risk and went down a creative writing kind of path - I fully embraced the role of environmental advisor, and formatted my response like an actual report instead of an essay (e.g. lists in some sections, using first person/direct address, etc). As a result I really enjoyed writing this one - I got really passionate in my writing about the impacts of the lodge, and fully immersed myself in the role.
Everyone's going to be writing at a really high level, so being smart or using big words won't set you apart very much. In my opinion it just comes down to enjoying what you're writing and being yourself. Don't let the stress get to you
Haha yeah I would have found it very hard to argue for the eco-lodge, they didn't really give enough positivesOk
I think the eco-lodge killed me. I said they should build the lodge and my reasoning was kind of like ‘uhhhhh… the economy’
Can you share what you did for the questions??This is humiliating...
I received a 51/100 in percentile 0-20...
If I do not redo it.. what atar do I need to get in??
What did you get?Hello
Me and my friend are unhappy with our lat scores. We have questions.
a) How to improve our lat score tremendously?
b) what lat percentile is required to get into unsw?
Look at it!!! Otherwise you'll constantly be wonderingCan you share what you did for the questions??
I’m too scared to look at my score so I’ve just neglected the email