fOR3V3RPINKKKK said:in 2008 it was 96.xx
Congratulation! You met the requirement. Further opportunities for scholarship will be explained. With your Asian-ness, it's possible!BackCountrySnow said:requirement: must have no interest in the course but instead be forced into it by asian parents.
haha it's sad but so trueBackCountrySnow said:requirement: must have no interest in the course but instead be forced into it by asian parents.
I feel more sorry for the kids.fOR3V3RPINKKKK said:Gah I hate it when those people choose there course based on what there parents say. Seriously get a life and stop jacking up the cut off for the rest of those that are genuinely interested.
BeeCom said:You can get in with as low as ~88 UAI, or you could in my year (06') due to "HSC Plus" where you got extra UAI points for getting band 6's in certain subjects. A few of my HS friends got in with below cut-off UAI's that way.
Most Asians I've seen are pushed to do Med.fOR3V3RPINKKKK said:Ha yeah same. Must be so depressing doing something for the rest of your life just because parents tell you to.
I tell you what I find ironic? All these Asians studying physics, chemestry etc. do well in them and say they like the course then when it comes to choosing a course for uni they choose commerce.. like WTF?!? (sorry for the steorotypes)
I don't think a univesity student will be able to answer this.runnable said:appeal to employers... Anyone confirm this? lol
Mel, where can i get this good universities guide?fOR3V3RPINKKKK said:lol According to the Good Universities Guide, they are pretty similar in terms of quality and employment. Both are reputable unis for commerce.
Haha as if they can't. Some would've done research eg asking or certain information sources.BackCountrySnow said:I don't think a univesity student will be able to answer this.
worth the buy?fOR3V3RPINKKKK said:News Agencies
I think its around $20