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lol good work rybo
Hmm - if you have your heart set on medicine, and your UAI/TER/ENTER is high enough, why would you want to be raking in the HECS fees for a course that you know you won't be continuing?I strongly discourage you from just deferring while "studying for UMAT".
That's the thing - you don't. Sure you would LIKE to think that getting in after a year is a sure thing, but I was one of the insanely lucky few that actually pull it off. Most people who don't make it the first time around (year 12) will NOT make it the next year - there are just too few NRSL places to go around.petar13 said:Hmm - if you have your heart set on medicine, and your UAI/TER/ENTER is high enough, why would you want to be raking in the HECS fees for a course that you know you won't be continuing?