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I got my first pref: BA/BSc st Sydney Uni. Though my UAI of 82.70 was actually below the cut-off of 83.45. I guess flexible entry really works lol.
id hate to break it to you, but 2 marks is heaps! Your best bet is with a transfer.hornbag_tom said:B Communications full time @ Newcastle 2nd preference...
Rang uni, said there are vacancies in my 1st preference which was the law combined program, my UAI is just under 2 marks below this years cut off...how disappointing...oh well, maybe there is hope in the late and final round offers...
ok with mq...our internal transfer system is really awesome, its nice and easy. Our GPA system etc is different to the other universities, but generally for law at mq you need roughly gpa 3 (out of a maximum 4) and a decent uai to get in internally (there have been exceptions like myself however)...as stas has explained how NRSL is calculated...then yes the internal law transfers at mq involve NRSLs, number of places available, however, im not sure who does it...(its most probably someone at mq, using a computer to check out our gpa)Allstarrr said:hmmm nice work.
Hey out of interest... are transfers all automatically done via computer where it looks at your NRSL + places in course and just slots the ones with higher NRSL's? OR is it done manually where a UAC assessor actually looks at your subjects and your UAI and makes a decision....
umm you just contradicted yourself:Supra said:ok with mq...our internal transfer system is really awesome, its nice and easy. Our GPA system etc is different to the other universities, but basically for law at mq you need roughly gpa 3 (out of a maximum 4) and a decent uai to get in internally...there is no NSRL crap involved...All internal transfers involve your gpa and thats it...i imagine its done manually and they rank u in terms of gpa...
I have no idea about the external process (UAC) which involves this NSRL crap...i just applied and hoped for the best
thanks fixedstazi said:umm you just contradicted yourself:
"at mq you need roughly gpa 3 and a decent uai to get in internally"
"all internal transfers involve your gpa and thats it"
in that case, an NRSL index mark is very likely used. It is calculated by combining gpa and uai.Supra said:thanks fixed
really? Does the uni calculate it? So i guess NRSL is used whenever someone tried to transfer...i didnt even know they were using that, i was always under the incorrect impression it was just for external transfers...stazi said:in that case, an NRSL index mark is very likely used. It is calculated by combining gpa and uai.
yep uni does it.Supra said:really? Does the uni calculate it? So i guess NRSL is used whenever someone tried to transfer...i didnt even know they were using that, i was always under the incorrect impression it was just for external transfers...
MELBOURNE GO MELBOURNE!yingisy said:VTAC - Med/arts at UMelb.
UAC - Med at UNSW
uai - 99.8
umat - score - 206
- percentiles - 287
man i'm so stressed.... i don't know which one to choose *sigh*