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aaronung

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School Rank : 89
English Advance - 49/79
Mathematics 2 unit - 1/30
Mathematics 3 unit - 16/36
Chemistry - 6/28
Physics - 3/34
Biology - 8/17
 

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Taking a crack and saying around 92-93ish. English is the dragger atm.
 

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You have no idea how the rest of your cohort will do in the exam, let alone yourself.
just remember when you apply for uni appy broadly. If i could suggest something apply for a BA at a uni if you don't know what to do, or doubt you'll get into Law or medicine. most law and medicine courses are now post graduate meaning you need to get a BA or BSc, do your 3 years coursework, year of honours, then start a 3 year JD or a 4 year MBBS plus internship.
You can do a LLB at undergraduate, but it's ultracompetitive, and still best to do a BA first in philosophy, and political science first. You can only now do JDs at Melbourne uni, as they feel peopel straight out of high school don't have a capacity to study law until they've been trained in a BA or other higher education first.

apply broadly at unis, apply for the ones you want, then apply for the ANU, then a crap uni like UWS or ACU. The ANU is the best uni in the country however canberra is small, so they need to import students basically and low grades allow students with potential. You can transfer if you don't like it after 6 months or a year, nevertheless. a crap uni is good as a buffer, you'll probably won't have a horrid exam, but if it happens the's a back up. Then you can transfer where ever with credit.
 
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You have no idea how the rest of your cohort will do in the exam, let alone yourself.
just remember when you apply for uni appy broadly. If i could suggest something apply for a BA at a uni if you don't know what to do, or doubt you'll get into Law or medicine. most law and medicine courses are now post graduate meaning you need to get a BA or BSc, do your 3 years coursework, year of honours, then start a 3 year JD or a 4 year MBBS plus internship.
You can do a LLB at undergraduate, but it's ultracompetitive, and still best to do a BA first in philosophy, and political science first. You can only now do JDs at Melbourne uni, as they feel peopel straight out of high school don't have a capacity to study law until they've been trained in a BA or other higher education first.

apply broadly at unis, apply for the ones you want, then apply for the ANU, then a crap uni like UWS or ACU. The ANU is the best uni in the country however canberra is small, so they need to import students basically and low grades allow students with potential. You can transfer if you don't like it after 6 months or a year, nevertheless. a crap uni is good as a buffer, you'll probably won't have a horrid exam, but if it happens the's a back up. Then you can transfer where ever with credit.
Stop fucking advertising for ANU

OP: 93
 

mirakon

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You have no idea how the rest of your cohort will do in the exam, let alone yourself.
just remember when you apply for uni appy broadly. If i could suggest something apply for a BA at a uni if you don't know what to do, or doubt you'll get into Law or medicine. most law and medicine courses are now post graduate meaning you need to get a BA or BSc, do your 3 years coursework, year of honours, then start a 3 year JD or a 4 year MBBS plus internship.
You can do a LLB at undergraduate, but it's ultracompetitive, and still best to do a BA first in philosophy, and political science first. You can only now do JDs at Melbourne uni, as they feel peopel straight out of high school don't have a capacity to study law until they've been trained in a BA or other higher education first.

apply broadly at unis, apply for the ones you want, then apply for the ANU, then a crap uni like UWS or ACU. The ANU is the best uni in the country however canberra is small, so they need to import students basically and low grades allow students with potential. You can transfer if you don't like it after 6 months or a year, nevertheless. a crap uni is good as a buffer, you'll probably won't have a horrid exam, but if it happens the's a back up. Then you can transfer where ever with credit.
lolwut. There are heaps of undergrad med and law positions. Also OP has not mentioned what course he wants to do so, stop posting irrelevant crap.

OP will get 90ish atar probs. He won't improve his ranking in physics, since i'm the person coming 2nd and i won't let him beat me ;)
 

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