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It's the wise thing to do if you're more interested in the lower cut off course than the higher one.sando said:putting a course with a lower uaicutoff higher on ur preference list than a course with a higher uai cutoff ?
Very good advice, I must say. That's what I'm doing!Conspirocy said:so basically moral of the story is this...pick ur 1st preference as something u might just miss out on (like close, if u got 97 and u wanted to do law at syd its not going to happen --- but maybe uts would be a good 1st pref if u get lucky), and ur 2nd as something u are 100% committed on doing, and order everything respectively
How much higher was the cut-off compared to your UAI? You got in, I just hope I can too coz my 1st preference is slightly higher than my UAI.Tennille said:Your first preference should be the course you would like to do most. My first preference happened to have a cut-off above my UAI, but I still managed to receive an offer in the main round regardless that the cut-off was above my UAI for that year as well. The point is, you have no idea whether the cut-offs will rise or fall, or whether you'll receive an offer regardless of these fluctuations. Remember, those cut-offs are for last year.
Why would be a waste of a preference? If it's below your cut-off, you'll most likely get in (assuming the cut-off doesn't rise too much).
My UAI was 1.10 below the cut-off.Iheartpaulfrank said:How much higher was the cut-off compared to your UAI? You got in, I just hope I can too coz my 1st preference is slightly higher than my UAI.
Why would it be stupid? You need to be certain that you're choosing a course which will be the ticket to the desired career. For example, personally, I would like to study computer engineering; computer engineering is offered by many universities including usyd, uws and others. But, I personally would like to attend the university of western sydney because it focuses on subjects and areas of study that I think would give me the knowledge to be able to complete tasks my future career asks of me. And seriously, I don't want to travel all the way to the city when I live around the corner from uws. But this isn't about me, it's about you. Choose what suits you, and forget about the cutoffs.sando said:putting a course with a lower uaicutoff higher on ur preference list than a course with a higher uai cutoff ?