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Retired Nov '14
Bachelor of Science (Advanced)What are you planning to do in uni?
Bachelor of Science (Advanced)What are you planning to do in uni?
That's what I want to doBachelor of Science (Advanced)
your a fukin disgrace bro. you have brought shame to your family and everyone reading this post.GG. Wasn't really planning on going to usyd anyways but oh well. I'm just wondering, how did they make the decision without even looking at my HSC marks? my ATAR estimate was 95 (sufficient enough for a scholarship).
epic troll is epicyour a fukin disgrace bro. you have brought shame to your family and everyone reading this post.
OP is a phaggot, negged
It wasn't jst about extra curriculars and academics it was about the way it was presented in. on the usyd merit scholarship website there was a hints and tricks for the personal statement http://sydney.edu.au/scholarships/docsschols/hints_and_tips.pdfIn all honesty, I think it is also how you present yourself. My ECs were pretty good - state champ debater, recipient of some prestigious awards, house captain, charity work etc etc, but I didn't get shortlisted. But I think one of the things that matters is the most is how much you show them that they need you, or how much you need the scholarship and why you deserve it. Like LHS said, it might be that this year they're trying to attract a greater variety of students, such as those from rural areas.
Even though my academics and ECs were strong, I'm just another 17 year old girl from Sydney. Nothing really different about me. As I said, they might be trying to enhance a wider demographic to the USYD population. Plus, don't lose heart. There's other scholarships available for when you start your degree
Parents don't care.your a fukin disgrace bro. you have brought shame to your family and everyone reading this post.
OP is a phaggot, negged
they don't just look for marks and academic achievement, they're looking for a balance or a jack of all trades, not just a smart guy. I don't mean to be blunt but that's the real criteria they're afterGG. Wasn't really planning on going to usyd anyways but oh well. I'm just wondering, how did they make the decision without even looking at my HSC marks? my ATAR estimate was 95 (sufficient enough for a scholarship).
I'm pretty sure everyone does it for the money, and it may have other extra benefits (e.g. more opportunities for doing work experience/internships than others without it or just getting some extra benefits in uni). However not all scholarships are poor or disadvantaged kids getting it eitherParents don't care.
Are scholarships just for money? Because that isn't really a problem for me...
Congrats!Yay I am offered an entry scholarship provided I get the 95 and course offer!
Thank you, I do alot of extracurriculars.Congrats!
I'm just curious about how many extracurricular things you did and what you included in your application.