MiseryParade
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My ATAR with EAS was 99.95 (this was verified by the UNSW med office). After main round, I put down UNSW combined law as my second preference after medicine, fully expecting to get a late round offer, but didn't receive one. When I called the UNSW admissions office, they confirmed that 1) late round law offers WERE made, and that 2) my ATAR was indeed 99.95 with EAS, and that 3) EAS students weren't treated any differently when offers were made.
Admissions then told me that the late round offers were "already issued to students who had put down law in their preferences before I had" - I have never heard of this being a thing. I changed my preferences from main round (med > optom > adv sci) to include law (med > law > med sci) in the late round a couple of days before late round preference changes were closed.
I am very, very confused. The reasoning given to me by the admission is bizarre and something that I didn't think was fair (issuing offers before preferences had even closed?) and I have never heard of this happening.
Has anyone gone through a similar situation? I'm planning to call the UNSW admissions again tomorrow to ask again exactly what happened, but I am a little bummed that this happened.
Edit: Does anyone know if law is offered in the final round? Long long long shot, but one can hope
Admissions then told me that the late round offers were "already issued to students who had put down law in their preferences before I had" - I have never heard of this being a thing. I changed my preferences from main round (med > optom > adv sci) to include law (med > law > med sci) in the late round a couple of days before late round preference changes were closed.
I am very, very confused. The reasoning given to me by the admission is bizarre and something that I didn't think was fair (issuing offers before preferences had even closed?) and I have never heard of this happening.
Has anyone gone through a similar situation? I'm planning to call the UNSW admissions again tomorrow to ask again exactly what happened, but I am a little bummed that this happened.
Edit: Does anyone know if law is offered in the final round? Long long long shot, but one can hope
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