Woah, it is my imagination or have our cut offs dropped pretty significantly?
http://www.uac.edu.au/pdf/2007_uai_coffs_csp_main.pdf
http://www.uac.edu.au/pdf/2007_uai_coffs_csp_main.pdf
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Many people who get a high uai marks are just sheeps that like to choose their futures depending on the cut-offs. Sad really, then again to some the Uai is abit more like a gift voucher and that means using every last mark of it to decide what course SUITS them!! What a bunch of Paris Hilton tarts if you ask me.Cyan_phoeniX said:I was just wondering, whats this B Arts (advanced) degree that sydney has? it looks just like an arts degree with a very high uai (98)?
pLuvia said:I was surprised when I made it into my first preference which was 97.xx last year and dropped dramatically this year 95.xx
I don't know if I'm going to go to MACQ lol, but if I were most probably maths... said:oooh, another actuarial studies student...
are you going to major in maths, stat or comp sci?
Yeah, my year of Arts was 85. It's been going down ever since.Cyan_phoeniX said:no way! Heaps of things have gone down.
Barchitecture 90 at UNSW. I remember Architecture was my first choice after yr12.
Barts 80 at maq? wasnt it once 85?
In my year (when BAs were 85), it was 88. I think it was only 81 last year, so it means this year it's more popular again! Especially considering how much everything's dropped.Bancient history (honours) 83. i remember that was new when i started, so it didnt have a uai, but i think it was 88-90 at one stage.
True, dat. However the DFEE BA/LLB entrance was 87 in 2006. And that was when CSP was still 96 -- who knows what the DFEE for law is now, probably something like 84. That's pretty shit (less than BAs in my year...), and, again, indicative that Croucher needs to pull her thumb out of her ass and revamp the whole department and course.AsyLum said:MQ is offering DFEE courses and increasing numbers for the first time in 2007, which would account for the drops, more places.
Croucher is no longer the Dean, and from all reports has not been acting in a Dean's capacity for quite some time (long before the official announcement).PwarYuex said:True, dat. However the DFEE BA/LLB entrance was 87 in 2006. And that was when CSP was still 96 -- who knows what the DFEE for law is now, probably something like 84. That's pretty shit (less than BAs in my year...), and, again, indicative that Croucher needs to pull her thumb out of her ass and revamp the whole department and course.