MoNNiE
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just swipe one from school..Merethrond said:I just checked the UAC site then and the UAC 2005 admissions are now open! Now all I have to do is waste $15 on the UAC 2005 Guide.
just swipe one from school..Merethrond said:I just checked the UAC site then and the UAC 2005 admissions are now open! Now all I have to do is waste $15 on the UAC 2005 Guide.
Yeah, I know but the only problem is that I have no idea about what the course codes are. Or would they be the same as last year?Minai said:Wait!
You can Apply-by-web, which saves you buying the UAC guide
I would if I knew what day they were handing them out, and if had my old school uniform.MoNNiE said:just swipe one from school..
Thanks, I will have a look for those.Minai said:The course codes etc are all on the UAC site.
Last year I applied on the phone but I think I will apply by web if they have the course codes on the UAC website.Minai said:if you're gonna swipe one from school, you'll need to apply by web anyway, since you cant use the Year 12 edition, you need the one with the application form (the one in newsagents)
yes, and you're assessed on everyone from Year 12 trying to get into Law as wellFrigid said:minai, if i transfer to UNSW, am i assessed on the same criteria as those in straight Com hoping to transfer into ComLaw?
how so? a UAI and a NRSL rank (average of UAI and GPA) can't be directly compared. it would be impossible to hope to get a NRSL > 99.35.Minai said:yes, and you're assessed on everyone from Year 12 trying to get into Law as well
From what I have read on this forum I think what happens is that UAC basically separates applicants into two groups (NRSL and RSL). If you are a NRSL you need to get over the NRSL cut-off (so they must restrict the amount of NRSL they allow to transfer or something) and if you are a RSL then it works like normal. Actually, I don't really know.Frigid said:
how so? a UAI and a NRSL rank (average of UAI and GPA) can't be directly compared. it would be impossible to hope to get a NRSL > 99.35.
Up the top of the page it says:Lexicographer said:What is the exact wording of the question? If it asks for the amount of full time study you've completed, say 0. If it says enrolled then 1.
That is all the relevant text on the page. Then one of the questions is just "Full time equivalence for study". I don't know what to put.Complete this page if you have ever been, or are currently enrolled in any tertiary or postsecondary studies in Australia.
That is what I am thinking too. I think I will put down one year.jlh said:uh i'm not entirely sure if i remember correctly, but i put 1 year of completed study even though i was still in first year and hadn't finished the 2nd semester. i figure by the time they calculate and process everything, i would of completed 1 full year of full time study.
You have to do that plus a few things. That is just another way of putting the question; "how long you've been studying".christ_ine said:I don't get it? All you should really have to do is put the degree you're currently enrolled in, the start year and how long you've been studying it (as I recall).
Late fees don't apply until after 30 September.christ_ine said:I'd do it rather soon as well. I recall applying for a transfer way too late and having to pay a $99 late fee on top of the $35 application fee.
It is fine. They gave you a new one didn't they? I did the same.enemy said:Can anyone remember ur last year UAc number?...........I didnt as at the time i reapplied thru UAC( as they ask u to provide ur last year UAC number if possible.......). But now i remember it(as i jst looked thru my docs from last year) and i want to come back to that section and add in my last year UAC number ..........but i cant..............What should i do now?????????????Is it important to provide ur last year UAC no.?........... As they said "UAC doesnt keep previous records of applicants...........).So worried!!!!!!!!!!!