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Applying interstate? How is it done? (1 Viewer)

itszen

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Has anyone tryed to apply interstate? If so can you do a run down of how you did it and what was it like? And do they also have the same thing as the EAS scheme? Im considering applying towards WA and Vic due to the lower ATAR cut offs they have for the course i want to do but nervous of how to do it.Thanks!
 

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i haven't applied before but from what I know, each state has their individual university admissions centre. e.g. in NSW, it's UAC. In SA, it's SATAC. it is through these centres that you apply to if you want to study at universities in that particular state.

here's the WA site: http://www.tisc.edu.au/static/home.tisc
and here's the list of uni admissions centre http://www.tisc.edu.au/static/guide/interstate.tisc

you generally have to register and apply online. As for the actual details, i'm not really sure myself. explore the site and i'm sure you'll find the info you want. if they have things like EAS, the site should say.
 

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pi-ka-chew said the right stuff - will cost you about $200 in late fees to apply though.
 

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