I know this should be in a more specific location, but i put it out here because then hopefuly more people will see it.
Basically, i got 93.05 in my UAI (ACT system) and i want to do actuarial studies and economics at ANU next year which requires 95. I have done the Access scheme.
Now my question is, will i get in? I have heard conflicting reports as to how ANU does the 5 point eas mark increase.
The one view i always thought was correct was that they automatically add onto ur UAI a max of 5 marks, and then treat u as a person with that UAI. So in my case, i would be treated as 98.05, however this stuffs up when someone gets 100-does this mean they get 105?
The other view, is that 5% of the places available is set aside for EAS applicants. The highest scoring people that submitted an EAS application wil get into the 5%.
So if the highest scoring EAS applicant was 94.95 they will get 0.05 points and then get into the course. If the highest scoring EAS applicant was 99.95 he/she will get in, but won't get the extra marks because they already reached he cut/off
Which one is correct, and do i have any chance at all?
Basically, i got 93.05 in my UAI (ACT system) and i want to do actuarial studies and economics at ANU next year which requires 95. I have done the Access scheme.
Now my question is, will i get in? I have heard conflicting reports as to how ANU does the 5 point eas mark increase.
The one view i always thought was correct was that they automatically add onto ur UAI a max of 5 marks, and then treat u as a person with that UAI. So in my case, i would be treated as 98.05, however this stuffs up when someone gets 100-does this mean they get 105?
The other view, is that 5% of the places available is set aside for EAS applicants. The highest scoring people that submitted an EAS application wil get into the 5%.
So if the highest scoring EAS applicant was 94.95 they will get 0.05 points and then get into the course. If the highest scoring EAS applicant was 99.95 he/she will get in, but won't get the extra marks because they already reached he cut/off
Which one is correct, and do i have any chance at all?
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