WOW! Like Macca, I reckon you did a GREAT job on your umat in relation to your predicted ATAR. You should look forward to your results
umm I read somewhere (maybe on these forums..?) that one year about 300 applicants applied through the rural scheme and 100 of them were chosen for the interview...but don't quote me on that..im not sure about those figures...
anyways, g'luck!
OK, this is copied word for word from the 2008 Rural Clinical School annual report:
"Students are selected into Medicine on the basis of their academic score (UAI or UAI and university results), UMAT score, interview and rural score. The rural score is formulated using the rural rating (RRMA) of the family home address and school address from the age of five and responses from the rural focused questions of the interview.
"THE INTERVIEW
"Applicants are selected for interview on the above criteria. The interview is semi-structured and covers a wide range of relevant issues. There are two interviewers, drawn from UNSW staff, medical practitioners and community representatives. The interviewerslive or have lived in a rural area and have all taken part in training sessions with the Faculty on the interview process.
Justine brindle from the Rural Clinical School Sydney campus organised the interviews for the Rural Student Entry Scheme Program:
"We held the first round of interviews in Septemer 2007 and the second round in January 2008. Entry via the scheme is very competitive. The Rural Clinical School Sydney Campus received 390 RSES applications for 2008 entry. A total of 167 interviews were held in September of 2007 (116) and January of 2008 (51). 73 offers were made with 51 students accepting a place.
The mean UAI of applicants who accepted an offer in Medicine through the Rural Student Entry Scheme in 2008 was 96.25. In 2008, of the 51 students who accepted a place in Medicine through the Rural Student Entry Scheme, 43 students were from NSW, 3 from Queensland and 5 from Victoria. 53% of the 2008 cohort is female."
imo, EXTREMELY comforting!