kezryn said:
yea thats true. everyone that applied at my school got in. and it is a teacher thing basically if one teacher doesnt like you, ur chnaces dimish. and about the places thing, of u get in on SRAS u have a definite place so the people that get a higher UAI might not get in cause the places are decresed thats what i reckon anywayz lol. but im not sure if i am right bout that.
How can people with a higher UAI not get in? UAI cutoffs are only determined AFTER they know everyone's marks. So if they say pick 100 people and the lowest person gets a 50 UAI then the cutoff is 50 and anyone below won't get in, if the lowest person is 50 and you got a 60 it means you are already in
You can't get a UAI higher than the cutoff and not be accepted, you either meet the UAI cutoff or you don't there's no twisting of numbers after the fact. This of course depends on which round you are talking about.
But I think I see what you are trying to say but the UAI cutoff is the UAI cutoff and SRAS is SRAS, it's like comparing international and UAI students, different rules and publicly different perceptions. You'd have to work out how much of a UAI drop would results from no SRAS entries. Then you also have their mature age intake that affects UAIs plus other programs, basically if any uni wants to make the UAI jump they can do so quite easily.
If the cut off is 80 and you had 60 you don't meet the cutoff anyway but if SRAS was not in place maybe the cutoff would have only been 55 so you would have gotten in if there was no SRAS, but there is so the UAI cutoff is still the UAI cutoff you need.
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