I don't think you should really worry too much about the STAT, just read over the booklets they send you and and you should be fine - its not something you can really prepare for anyways.keropi said:hey
i am in this years current year 12 and i was wondering what the stat test is like?..is it hard?...does anybody remember the prompts they had to respond to in the written stat exam....thanks
I think thats ony if you are using it for USYD B Pharmacy, if you are using it for mature aged entry or for the RET then you must sit both the written component and the multiple choice.Dreamerish said:(you don't have to take the written test if you take the multiple choice)
According to the 2006 UAC Guide, the test could have been taken as early as September 2005, and as late as January of 2006. I assume it will be the same or similar this year.keropi said:does anybody know when you can start taking the stat test this year?
Anything that can help you get entry into the course you want is worth it. By sitting the test I got 100 in the RET and in the 99.8th percentile for STAT so if I had chosen to go to UWS I could have done any course they had on offer so long as my UAI hit the 80 mark. Sitting a test for a couple of hours and risking a low score is definitely worth it for the doors it can open and the security it can grant. Its arguably also better for many since it tests general skills, not specific knowledge.goan_crazy said:Personally I think that the STAT test is a waste of time and money.
But its up to you if you wanna do it or not.
I thought it would help but I didn't end up needing it anyway.
I got 59 in the STAT test in comparision to a 95.75 UAI... big difference
HOLY SHIT you did well in RET and STAT!kami said:Anything that can help you get entry into the course you want is worth it. By sitting the test I got 100 in the RET and in the 99.8th percentile for STAT so if I had chosen to go to UWS I could have done any course they had on offer so long as my UAI hit the 80 mark. Sitting a test for a couple of hours and risking a low score is definitely worth it for the doors it can open and the security it can grant. Its arguably also better for many since it tests general skills, not specific knowledge.
did the hsc timetable come out yet when you registered to do the stat test 2 days after the hsc?...i want to do it after my hsc as well but im scared that i might miss out if i have an exam around that period as well...when did you register to complete your stat test?Dreamerish*~ said:I took mine two days after my HSC exams finished, I didn't want to think about anything else during the HSC.
I registered after the timetables came out. I remember I wanted to do it on the 5th of November because I wanted it ASAP after my exams.keropi said:did the hsc timetable come out yet when you registered to do the stat test 2 days after the hsc?...i want to do it after my hsc as well but im scared that i might miss out if i have an exam around that period as well...when did you register to complete your stat test?
The STAT is useful depending on the result you get in it. A person may have stuffed up their HSC exams and ended up with a much lower UAI, in which the STAT result may be useful.goan_crazy said:Personally I think that the STAT test is a waste of time and money.
But its up to you if you wanna do it or not.
I thought it would help but I didn't end up needing it anyway.
I got 59 in the STAT test in comparision to a 95.75 UAI... big difference