Hey guys,
Contemplating UAC choices and in particular, medicine. I'm in a bit of a dilemma.
The combined med course in USYD lists its UAI required as being 99.95. My question is: is this actually the cut-off? More specifically, is 99.95 the cut-off for medicine/arts? My friend told me that her friend was selected to study arts/medicine with a UAI of 99.85. I can probably see that medicine/science would require a UAI of 99.95, given its relative popularity and the fact that these degrees would "mesh" well with eachother. However, medicine/arts is presumably less popular and I did read a SMH article on universities "bumping up" UAI cut-offs to embellish their courses with prestige.
Why this is significant to me: Well, I'm not going to get a UAI of 99.95. But if the UAI cut-off for medicine/arts is lower, albeit only slightly, like say 99.80, I might, with God/luck on my side, be able to achieve this. Right now, if I place USYD as my top preference on my UAC application, I would be removing myself from the chance of getting a scholarship from UWS and other unis, which requires me to place it within my top three preferences. I would rather NOT place a course unattainable to me atop my preferences, and instead leave room for other opportunities that may arise.
In any case, I've become quite keen on USYD combined medicine because I'm adamant that I bombed out in my UMAT (). UNSW seems out of reach, unfortunately. I know that I'll probably receive a spate of "why do you want to do arts and med?!" replies, but I would rather this not be about that.
Cheers everyone.
Contemplating UAC choices and in particular, medicine. I'm in a bit of a dilemma.
The combined med course in USYD lists its UAI required as being 99.95. My question is: is this actually the cut-off? More specifically, is 99.95 the cut-off for medicine/arts? My friend told me that her friend was selected to study arts/medicine with a UAI of 99.85. I can probably see that medicine/science would require a UAI of 99.95, given its relative popularity and the fact that these degrees would "mesh" well with eachother. However, medicine/arts is presumably less popular and I did read a SMH article on universities "bumping up" UAI cut-offs to embellish their courses with prestige.
Why this is significant to me: Well, I'm not going to get a UAI of 99.95. But if the UAI cut-off for medicine/arts is lower, albeit only slightly, like say 99.80, I might, with God/luck on my side, be able to achieve this. Right now, if I place USYD as my top preference on my UAC application, I would be removing myself from the chance of getting a scholarship from UWS and other unis, which requires me to place it within my top three preferences. I would rather NOT place a course unattainable to me atop my preferences, and instead leave room for other opportunities that may arise.
In any case, I've become quite keen on USYD combined medicine because I'm adamant that I bombed out in my UMAT (). UNSW seems out of reach, unfortunately. I know that I'll probably receive a spate of "why do you want to do arts and med?!" replies, but I would rather this not be about that.
Cheers everyone.