Consider both personal and academic reasons. Ultimately this decision is up to you.
Advantages of transferring:
- more competitive students/environment which may push you to work harder, and encourage you to achieve a much higher atar.
BUT if you don't deal with the stress well or you get...
But you never know, had they stayed, NSB may have been able to top ruse this year.
Then they can gloat in the fact that ruse should've accepted them in the first place =P
Woot! Soars the falcon strong and free!!!!!
NSB has been hovering around 3-11 in the last decade =P, with most years hovering around ~5.
2011 NSB > Baulko haha
Well done!
errr technically speaking, midnight on the relevant closing date (which is the 6th of Jan) is 12am on 6th of Jan, i.e. tonight. which just makes everything confusing......
Keep in mind, once you accept a scholarship you are pretty much locked into that course at that uni. Should you decide to change unis or courses, you will likely need to repay the sum of the scholarship in order to do so (since you are locked into a "contract").
I'm not sure if UNSW will let...
Has anyone actually had any success with this in the past? i.e. the recheck resulted in additional marks (for which the student was originally eligible) being added.
hey if a certain exam say, physics, was harder than previous years would it have better scaling this year? and hence, resulting in a higher atar than the predicted one by atar 09' calculators, etc?
Or is that difficulty of paper already taken into account with the boardofstudies aligning of...
If the "online" video of the recognition of "top in state" is posted on tuesday arvo, does that mean that the people who received this award have already been contacted (say, on monday morning or last friday)?