So if a course offers late round offers- they still have spots in their course as their spots weren't filled in the main rounds ?It just means they have handed out enough offers for that course to fit their cohort size.
Pretty much this. If offers are made in the late rounds the course still has spaces available after earlier rounds. However, offers could always be made in late rounds due to special circumstances of a specific student as arranged with the uni beforehandSo if a course offers late round offers- they still have spots in their course as their spots weren't filled in the main rounds ?
and if they dont- they dont have any spots left ?
Do unis allocate a certain number of spots in the main round and a certain number of spots for later rounds ? But usually more spots in the main round ?Pretty much this. If offers are made in the late rounds the course still has spaces available after earlier rounds. However, offers could always be made in late rounds due to special circumstances of a specific student as arranged with the uni beforehand
I'm quite sure that they offer up all of their places in the main rounds and fill the course if possible. Late round offers are only made provided that the course was not full in the main rounds, so no spots are typically not reserved.Do unis allocate a certain number of spots in the main round and a certain number of spots for later rounds ? But usually more spots in the main round ?
Thanks so much for your help,I'm quite sure that they offer up all of their places in the main rounds and fill the course if possible. Late round offers are only made provided that the course was not full in the main rounds, so no spots are typically not reserved.
In accordance to this you find that popular courses such as BCom @ UNSW fill up during the main rounds
Someone please correct this if i am wrong, this is just to my knowledge of the entire situation