Are you implying that they will choose students with higher uai+umat over lower ones, hence the median is around mid 99?shuffleshuffle said:The table is just a cut-off. It's a bare minimum. Many students get past that minimum, which is why the median UAI in UNSW has been around the mid 99 mark and median UMAT, around 180s.
I'm not sure what the data is on this, but it might be the case that there is a correlation between UAI and UMAT scores (i.e. so that those with high UMAT scores will tend to have high UAIs anyway) ---> which would serve to explain why there isn't a large number of people with cut-off level UAIs and monster UMAT scores. That said, I never really talked to people much about their marks so, while I am aware of the oft-quoted UAI distribution, I'm not sure what the general UMAT spread is.Danger said:Thanks. I heard that the median for medicine at UNSW is 99.7 - so one thing I dont understand is why you don't often see people with an UAI of 95 + high umat doing medicine (provided that they passed the interview)? Do they favour the ones with higher the uai? For example, who will they choose between someone with uai 95.5 and umat 228 and another with 99.5 and umat 170? Or is all this totally irrelevant??
*my mate got 93-94 uai and her parents divorced = EAS ftw and she got into 99.xx uai requirement for law (However i have read that unsw inflates uai requirements, maybe it does for social sciences too?)It is EXTREMLY unlikely, I'm talking you shouldn't even think about it unlikely that you will get 10 points from EAS. I can think of two people who got those points they are
a) one girl had her brother die of leukemia during year 12
b) a guy driving had a car crash, where two people died 3 weeks before his final exams
Usually the maximum in 5 points, and to get all those five points you have to have a pretty sad case.
Also what you have to remember is that 99.6 or whatever is a median, NOT an average, because if you think about it, if you can get 99.95 or whatever you're obviously smart, hence getting a good UMAT score probably isn't that hard.
The UNSW process is purely a calculation, each area has a mark and the computer generates the outcome.