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msh

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I just found an interesting chart system that someone took the time and efforts to make (although i think he/she stopped after year 2005, unless someone can find them)

http://www.mickeylieu.com/mambo/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=589&Itemid=2

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1. B Medicine/Surgery UNSW B Science/medicine USYD n/a
2. B Combined Law USYD 99.60
3. B Engineering (Aero) (space) USYD 99.40
4. B Combined Law UNSW 99.15
5. B Liberal Studies (Adv) USYD 99.05*
5. B Science B Laws UTS 99.05*
7. B Design Vis Comm BA Int Stds UTS 99.00
8. B Sc InfoTech B Laws USYD 98.95
9. B Arts (Advanced) USYD 98.85
10. B Science (Advanced Math) USYD 98.80



11. B Liberal Studies (Int) USYD 98.65
12. B Com - Actuarial St/B Laws MACU 98.55
13. B Laws/B Forensic Studies UCAN 98.50
14. B Veterinary Science USYD 98.45
15. B Soc Scs (Hon) Act Stds & Ec ANU 98.35
16. B Eng (Mechatronic) (Space) USYD 98.30
17. BCom-Actuarial Std/BEc MACU 98.15
18. B Eng (Mechanical) (Space) USYD 98.05
19. B Optometry UNSW 98.00*
19. B Arts(Media & Comm) USYD 98.00*
21. B Design-Fash&Tex BA Int Stds UTS 97.95
22. BA Comm (Writing&CntmpClt)/BLaws UTS 97.75*
22. B Engineering Science B Laws UTS 97.75*
22. B Laws B Arts Int Stds UTS 97.75*
25. BAppFin/BCom-Actuarial Studies MACU 97.70*
25. BA Comm (Inf Mgmt)/B Laws UTS 97.70*
27. BCom-Act Std/BSc MACU 97.65*
27. B Information Technology USYD 97.65*
27. BA Comm (Social Inq)/B Laws UTS 97.65*
30. B Com (Liberal Studies) USYD 97.60*
30. BA Comm (Media & Arts)/B Laws UTS 97.60*
30. BA Comm (Journalism)& Int Stds UTS 97.60*
33. B Medical Science B Laws UTS 97.55
34. B Laws UTS 97.50*
34. B Laws UTS 97.50*
34. B Laws Australian Indig Stds UTS 97.50*
34. BA Comm (Journalism)/B Laws UTS 97.50*
34. BA Comm (Public Comm)/B Laws UTS 97.50*
34. B Business B Laws UTS 97.50*
34. B Biotechnology B Laws UTS 97.50*
41. B Physiotherapy CSU 97.35
42. B Arts (Languages) USYD 97.25
43. BA Comm (Media & Prod)&Int Stds UTS 96.90
44. B Pharmacy CSU 96.70
45. B Physiotherapy UNSW-ADFA 96.65*
45b. Physiotherapy UN 96.65*
46. B Science in Advanced Biology MACU 96.55
47. B Const B Arts Int Stds UTS 96.45
48. B Bus Admin (Int Studies) MACU 96.40*
48. B Science (Advanced) USYD 96.40*
48. B Comp Sc & Technology (Adv) USYD 96.40*
51. B Com - Actuarial Stds MACU 96.35
52. BA Comm (Public Comm)& Int Stds UTS 96.30
53. B Psychology USYD 96.20
54. B Information Tech/B Laws MACU 96.10
55. B Applied Finance/B Laws MACU 95.95*
55. B Media/B Laws MACU 95.95*
57. B Business BA Int Stds UTS 95.90
58. B Environmental Mgmt/B Laws MACU 95.80
59. B Social Science/B Laws MACU 95.75
60. B Com - Accounting/B Laws MACU 95.65*
60. B Arts-Psychology/B Laws MACU 95.65*
62. B Com - Marketing/B Laws MACU 95.60
63. B Creative Arts (Int Studies) MACU 95.55*
63. B Arts/B Laws MACU 95.55*
63. B Sc/B Laws MACU 95.55*
63. B Bus Admin/B Laws MACU 95.55*
67. B Commerce/B Laws MACU 95.50*
67. B Information Systems/B Laws MACU 95.50*
69. B Science in Advanced Chem MACU 95.45
70. B Eng (Software)/B Commerce UNSW 95.40
71. B Eng (Mech)(Biomed) USYD 95.30
72. B Science in Advanced Maths MACU 95.05*
72. B Psychology UNSW 95.05*
74. B Actuarial Studies ANU 95.00*
74. B Actuarial Studies/B Finance ANU 95.00*
74. B Actuarial Studies/B Commerce ANU 95.00*
74. B Actuarial Studies/B Ec ANU 95.00*
74. B Laws ANU 95.00*
74. B Arts/B Laws ANU 95.00*
74. B Asian Studies/B Laws ANU 95.00*
74. B Asian Studies (Spec)/B Laws ANU 95.00*
74. B Commerce/B Laws ANU 95.00*
74. B Economics/B Laws ANU 95.00*
74. B Inf Tech/B Laws ANU 95.00*
74. B Science/B Laws ANU 95.00*
74. B Finance/B Laws ANU 95.00*
74. B Actuarial Studies/B Laws ANU 95.00*
74. B Sc (Psychology)/B Laws ANU 95.00*
74. B Sc (Res & Env Mgmt)/B Laws ANU 95.00*
74. B Science (Advanced) UNE 95.00*
74. B Commerce UNSW 95.00*
74. B Commerce/B Science UNSW 95.00*
74. B Eng/B Commerce UNSW 95.00*
74. B Nutrition and Dietetics UW 95.00*
95. BA Comm (Inf Mgmt)& Int Stds UTS 94.80
96. B Psychology/B Commerce UW 94.70
97. B Laws UC 94.50
98. B Soft Engin B Bus Info UC 94.40
99. B Comm (Public Rel)/B Laws UC 94.35*
99. B Eng/B Commerce USYD 94.35* "

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Looking at top 10, of course it's filled with Law and Medicine degrees but I'm also surprised at the number of Arts degrees.
 

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You are forgetting in the top 10:

1) UNSW Optometry DFEE 99.50
2) ANU PhB (honours) combined with arts or science CSP 99.00
3) USYD Commerce (liberal studies) CSP 98.85

These were all for the 2006 cut offs. Also USYD LLB is now 99.55 and UNSW LLB is 99.20. And are you sure you don't mean USYD Liberal studies (international) 99.05?

Other than that interesting list.
 

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In a society with a stereotypical generalised belief that those who work with a test tube is more 'intelligent' than those who work with paint brush, it surely is fascinating to see some rather unconventional degrees such as Bachelor of Design on the list.

Isn’t it ironic despite the number of arts degrees attracting high achievers people often poke fun and look down upon at arts student. On the other hand, it is almost non existent for anyone to say ignorant generalizations about science or engineering students, when their degrees can also be as low as arts degrees of unpopular unis can go down to.
 
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kbhd said:
In a society with a stereotypical generalised belief that those who work with a test tube is more 'intelligent' than those who work with paint brush, it surely is fascinating to see some rather unconventional degrees such as Bachelor of Design on the list.

Isn’t it ironic despite the number of arts degrees attracting high achievers people often poke fun and look down upon at arts student. On the other hand, it is almost non existent for anyone to say ignorant generalizations about science or engineering students, when their degrees can also be as low as arts degrees of unpopular unis can go down to.
Are you trying to set up a conflict between 'science' and 'art'? Because many of the higher uai degrees involve 'art' i.e. BA/LLB, bachelor of philosophy, bachelor of liberal studies (international) and it has always (well at least in the last 5 years) been like this.

Also there's a degree called BA/Bsc by the way. Your comment simply suggests that you wish to reinforce your own 'uniqueness' (loal k) by aspiring for a design degree.
 

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Why have they got one "n/a" course at the top of the list then done the rest by UAI?

By that rule shouldn't every medicine or non-uai-based course be at the top of the list? :rolleyes:

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kbhd said:
On the other hand, it is almost non existent for anyone to say ignorant generalizations about science or engineering students
nah you're right, all science and engineering students really ARE anti-social drunken nerds...
 

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kbhd said:
In a society with a stereotypical generalised belief that those who work with a test tube is more 'intelligent' than those who work with paint brush, it surely is fascinating to see some rather unconventional degrees such as Bachelor of Design on the list.

Isn’t it ironic despite the number of arts degrees attracting high achievers people often poke fun and look down upon at arts student. On the other hand, it is almost non existent for anyone to say ignorant generalizations about science or engineering students, when their degrees can also be as low as arts degrees of unpopular unis can go down to.
lol the post didn't even mention intelligence.. yet your the one who insinuated it did.. is this due to your own insecurities or as lovethehsc said trying to justify ur "uniqueness" due to ur pursuit for a design degree :p

sorry hun but she's got you there.

lol @ all the stereotypes being presented lol... i've been at uni 4 years now (arrgh) lol and i do a double degree so i get mix of business/accg/stats/psyche/arts people and i must say that stereotyping is fun

will add to this later once if i can be bothered to include specifics but yeahhh whoo hooo go stereotyping lol its fun.. pplz please dont take it too seriously though
 

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clairegirl said:
lol the post didn't even mention intelligence.. yet your the one who insinuated it did.. is this due to your own insecurities or as lovethehsc said trying to justify ur "uniqueness" due to ur pursuit for a design degree :p

sorry hun but she's got you there.

lol @ all the stereotypes being presented lol... i've been at uni 4 years now (arrgh) lol and i do a double degree so i get mix of business/accg/stats/psyche/arts people and i must say that stereotyping is fun

will add to this later once if i can be bothered to include specifics but yeahhh whoo hooo go stereotyping lol its fun.. pplz please dont take it too seriously though
I was just kind of pissed that day, since I read a whole bunch of other threads such as 'arts/communication degrees' and saw a number of engineering/science people bashing it whether they were joking or not. For someone who worked my ass off to do well with the hsc system, i took offence to read such ignorance. :p

Also having people around me tell me 'oh you are better than that!' with my choice of uac preferences again makes me sigh :( It's what I want to do and clearly there are other people in my boat by the popularity of the degree that I want to get into(cut-off), surely there's lack of respect in the general society in regards to arts degrees. Let's just say if I aspired to get into LLB or B Maths Adv, neither my parents or anybody around me would question those choices.
 
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Captain Gh3y said:
Why have they got one "n/a" course at the top of the list then done the rest by UAI?

By that rule shouldn't every medicine or non-uai-based course be at the top of the list? :rolleyes:
While medicine is moving away from the UAI only approach, there are still quite a few universities that maintain extremly high *minimums* These would be UNSW where the average UAI is 98, plus an awesome UMAT, plus a awesome interview.

Or places like Melb. where the minimum UAI is 99.6, and 230 + on the UMAT (which is like impossible). Entry into medicine = pain


As for arts degrees, our dux/2nd dux is planning on doing an arts degree at Melb. her predicted UAI is 99.95, but whatever doesn't really matter.

What I can't stand is arts students from Usyd/ANU/Melb going around thinking they're "da bomb" and paying out other people for going to other unis, even when they're doing hard degress like Law or whatnot. Its just stupid.

That said, I have a friend who has recently finished her degree in arts, she is currently working in a carpet store.
 

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That said, I have a friend who has recently finished her degree in arts, she is currently working in a carpet store.
hahahaha:rofl:
 

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