Hi folks,
I look after the undergraduate journalism program at UTS. Our ATAR dropped this year because we offered many more places, in response to the demand by applicants. Over the past five years, we have seen a significant increase in students wanting to do journalism or a journalism combined degree; and this year, the university agreed to let us take more students. However, this morning I hear there has been quite a high take-up rate already so I don't think we will be offering second round.
More importantly, I don't think success in journalism is about ATARs.
Hope that helps you understand how it all works - I always believe the process should be as transparent as possible. There are students who also get special consideration because of their personal circumstances and their ATARS may be increased by at least five marks and in some cases, more.
Jenna Price