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99.9 ATAR, no strings attachedWhat's scientia?
99.9 ATAR, no strings attachedWhat's scientia?
so its basically a high mark? ok cool!99.9 ATAR, no strings attached
what way from sydney though? < ^ > V^^Hah an hour and a 20 mins away disadvantaged? That is pretty funny.
I live over 6 hours away.
LOL, all cool just keep on topic from now on...lolzlol at the fact that being from a place 1:20 from sydney (where i live) is classified as "disadvantaged" and "rural"
AAA is quality shit. Can u defer it a year? sorry OP for hijacking thread
Ahh yeah, my cousin lives in the mountains, went to a private school there and (i'm pretty sure) got EAS, a scholarship and a centrelink benefit.lol at the fact that being from a place 1:20 from sydney (where i live) is classified as "disadvantaged" and "rural"
In the grand scheme of things it's not much, but it certainly makes a big difference, especially if you're not from an afluent family. Also, I don't think anyone tries to live solely off their scholarship.10K may seem like a lot to you now although in the future it won't. It is hard to live on a 30K scholarship even.
I want dat AAA Scholarship, do you just have to be the highest ATAR from your school applying at UNSW?There are others he/she could get.
I'm on a scholarship. Well, not really - it's called the UNSW Academic Achievement Award. Apparently it's good enough for a ticket to the Scholarships lunch.
lots of pretty girls there
but i was socially inept last year so... didn't have the guts to talk to them
Don't think so. But ask the uni.AAA is quality shit. Can u defer it a year? sorry OP for hijacking thread
Yes but... these are undergrad scholarships, so it's just additional money that you get. FREE MONEY!10K may seem like a lot to you now although in the future it won't. It is hard to live on a 30K scholarship even.
Well, expected to get the highest ATAR.I want dat AAA Scholarship, do you just have to be the highest ATAR from your school applying at UNSW?
lol, i live in GWS and its completely fine. No where near as bad as to classify us 'disadvantaged'.lol at the fact that being from a place 1:20 from sydney (where i live) is classified as "disadvantaged" and "rural"
AAA is quality shit. Can u defer it a year? sorry OP for hijacking thread
you don't lose it. You get a decrease in payment once you get over 7750~ in scholarship payments yearly. So it is a big financial advantage.If you get youth allowance/aus study/abstudy though or similar from the government you would lose that instead if you got a scholarship. So it wouldn't be as big of a financial advantage as you think.
they dont pay, they just give you a nominal tax free loan(adjusted for inflation), which they deduct from your salary after you start earning over a certain figure, not sure of the exact figure.How much does the GOvernment pay through HECS?
AAA scholarship. $4000 gift for the first year, payable to the highest expected atar receiver with UNSW preference 1. There is the co-op scholarship for engineering, $16750 per year with 10wk industry training at the end of each year and a year of training after 3rd year. There is also a plethora (20+) rural scholarships for various branches of engineering which are $10000-$10500 per year.I am hoping for atar between 92-93 and I want to do Mechanical Engineering. My first preference is UNSW, then UsyD and then UOW. What scholarships are available? Thanks
they dont pay, they just give you a nominal tax free loan(adjusted for inflation), which they deduct from your salary after you start earning over a certain figure, not sure of the exact figure.
Co-op scholarship is for ppl scroing atar over 97AAA scholarship. $4000 gift for the first year, payable to the highest expected atar receiver with UNSW preference 1. There is the co-op scholarship for engineering, $16750 per year with 10wk industry training at the end of each year and a year of training after 3rd year. There is also a plethora (20+) rural scholarships for various branches of engineering which are $10000-$10500 per year.