Thank you. How would you explain that ATAR for WSU decreased from 95 to 90 this year?It all depends on where you live and whether you are willing to travel I guess. I know that in regard to physiotherapy, WSU has a very good track record with a number of successful graduates over recent years: https: //www.miragenews.com/recognising-academic-excellence/
Cut-offs change from year to year because they are determined by three factors which can’t be predicted:Thank you. How would you explain that ATAR for WSU decreased from 95 to 90 this year?
Also note that WSU has changed their 'bonus points' schemes over the years - back in the day, physio was 99.95 iirc, but most people would be able to nab 10 bonus points, artificially inflating the selection rank. With a lowered cut-off, I'd assume that physio is excluded from most of the bonus points schemes other than EAS.Thank you. How would you explain that ATAR for WSU decreased from 95 to 90 this year?
Yes , I believe this is correctAlso note that WSU has changed their 'bonus points' schemes over the years - back in the day, physio was 99.95 iirc, but most people would be able to nab 10 bonus points, artificially inflating the selection rank. With a lowered cut-off, I'd assume that physio is excluded from most of the bonus points schemes other than EAS.
Hope this makes sense!