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Hey guys,
So I called UoN the other day and asked if a 4.1 GPA would be sufficient for a completed degree JMP entry and I was told it should be fine (I have an average mark of 63 and hence why USyd doesn't use GPA - a lot of 64s that only count as 4 not 5, ack). I have a BSci from USyd majoring in pharmacology and immunobiology and yes, I failed two advanced maths subjects because I decided I didn't want to turn up, hence the terrible GPA. There is nothing I can do about this now except for maybe apply to USyd for getting one of them counted as a DNF rather than F. so, two questions:
1. Has anyone heard anything to the contrary of a 4.1 being acceptable from UoN/UNE themselves? I figure they advertise it as "better than a pass average" rather than an exact number so they can exercise judgement on what they find acceptable or not...
2. Calculated from UoN's website, I currently have exactly 4, but if I get this half subject counted as a DNF it goes up to 4.1. Anyone had any experience applying to sydney (or another uni) for a retrospective regrading as a DNF? I have the medical records to back it up and have written an incredibly impassioned letter to the dean of science to see if I can get this regraded. If I could get the two half subjects in my first year to be regraded I'd have 4.3 but I don't think they will look favourably upon something that happened four years ago - they say the limit is one year old.
Excuse the verbosity - but any advice would be appreciated! Thanks
ps. Yes I exceed the umat interview cut off so that isn't an issue at all.
So I called UoN the other day and asked if a 4.1 GPA would be sufficient for a completed degree JMP entry and I was told it should be fine (I have an average mark of 63 and hence why USyd doesn't use GPA - a lot of 64s that only count as 4 not 5, ack). I have a BSci from USyd majoring in pharmacology and immunobiology and yes, I failed two advanced maths subjects because I decided I didn't want to turn up, hence the terrible GPA. There is nothing I can do about this now except for maybe apply to USyd for getting one of them counted as a DNF rather than F. so, two questions:
1. Has anyone heard anything to the contrary of a 4.1 being acceptable from UoN/UNE themselves? I figure they advertise it as "better than a pass average" rather than an exact number so they can exercise judgement on what they find acceptable or not...
2. Calculated from UoN's website, I currently have exactly 4, but if I get this half subject counted as a DNF it goes up to 4.1. Anyone had any experience applying to sydney (or another uni) for a retrospective regrading as a DNF? I have the medical records to back it up and have written an incredibly impassioned letter to the dean of science to see if I can get this regraded. If I could get the two half subjects in my first year to be regraded I'd have 4.3 but I don't think they will look favourably upon something that happened four years ago - they say the limit is one year old.
Excuse the verbosity - but any advice would be appreciated! Thanks
ps. Yes I exceed the umat interview cut off so that isn't an issue at all.