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If you want to study MedSci, then put it as your first preference. However, if you get an offer for communication in the main round then accept this in case you don't get a later offer for medsci. If you do get a later offer for medsci, you can withdraw from communication and accept medsci. Just make sure medsci is your first preference.halloween98 said:thnx
so plz tell me wat i shud do to study medSci.....without taking any risks ?
stilll a li'l confused...but u've helped heaps
i thought that you will not get aanother offer when if u accept the first offer?kami said:If you want to study MedSci, then put it as your first preference. However, if you get an offer for communication in the main round then accept this in case you don't get a later offer for medsci. If you do get a later offer for medsci, you can withdraw from communication and accept medsci. Just make sure medsci is your first preference.
my first preference isShould I accept my offer? I might receive another offer in the next round
If you receive an offer in one round, don't assume that you will receive another offer in a subsequent round. If you don't accept your offer and you don't receive an offer in a subsequent round, you may miss out on being able to study at a tertiary institution in 2007. Accepting an offer does not stop you from being considered in subsequent offer rounds unless it is your first preference (see below). You must accept your offer by the date indicated in your offer material otherwise you may lose your offer.
soo if i suddenly decide UNSW is the uni for me,Do I need to change my preferences between offer rounds? No, not unless you have changed your mind about what you wish to study. If you receive an offer to your first preference in one offer round you will not be considered for your lower preferences in subsequent offer rounds unless you change your preferences. If you receive an offer to a lower preference in an offer round, you will automatically be considered for your higher preference/s in subsequent rounds
webby234 said:What we've been told by our careers advisor and makes sense based on the information on the UAC website -
Accept your first offer, otherwise you may not be able to go to uni at all this year. Change your preferences, go and enrol and do all the necessary things for your first offer, then if you happen to get an offer into your new first preference, then that's good - you can accept it, unenrol in your first course and enrol in the new one. If you don't, look for a transfer at some stage - if you're well above the cutoff and get reasonable marks in your first semester you should be successful.
yepxxPanDa said:i hope your right. so all i have to do is accept my first round and change my 2nd preference to my first 1
then i will be considered for an offeR?