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Retired 13 May 2006
Kim, USyd requires a 5.5 GPA for consideration anyway (in the same way UNSW requires 95.00 UAI). Do you see where I'm heading? If you don't have the D average USyd probably won't take you on board.
Estel, a D average is VERY difficult to maintain over three years. It requires constant work and uni students are notorious for their incapability to adhere to such rigorous standards for the entire length of their degree.
Anyway, you're forgetting that even if you DO fail to maintain the average (and are subsequently dropped from the program) you will still come out with BSc (Adv) or BMedSc, and will still be eligible to apply through the normal (GAMSA) procedures. As I see it you've nothing to lose and everything to gain!
Estel, a D average is VERY difficult to maintain over three years. It requires constant work and uni students are notorious for their incapability to adhere to such rigorous standards for the entire length of their degree.
Anyway, you're forgetting that even if you DO fail to maintain the average (and are subsequently dropped from the program) you will still come out with BSc (Adv) or BMedSc, and will still be eligible to apply through the normal (GAMSA) procedures. As I see it you've nothing to lose and everything to gain!