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CHUDYMASTER

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Here are my percentiles:

Section1 : 60 (dang...)
Section2 : 94
Section3 : 87

I got an interview...so what about the other ppl who got interviews? What are your marks like? Frigid? Saul?
 

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what marks do they look at for selection:

UMAT scores
or
Percentiles?????????????
 

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Well, obviously they want to know how well you did in relation to all other candidates, so percentiles.
 
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Section 1: 58 - 79
Section 2: 70 - 90
Section 3: 61 - 87

Here are my percentiles:

Section1 : 60 (dang...)
Section2 : 94
Section3 : 87

I got an interview...so what about the other ppl who got interviews? What are your marks like? Frigid? Saul?
What was your UAI prediction? I got similar to you but no interview cos i got a prediction of 97 when i'm gonna get ~99. :rolleyes:
 
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Think about it

UNSW use UMAT to cool down the uai cut-off for MBBS(uai 95+ plus interview plus UMAT )...... but ppl are going to try all kind of things to gain extra umat points( i won't be suprise in a few years time the umat cut-off will be sky high) ....... now how are they going to pick the most SUITABLE students ? Interview ? (hey,unsw let that two ppl who you going to talk to for around 40 mins decide YOUR future ? )...........BULL****.

Just think about it....... It was 99.7 uai to gain entry, and select students openly through hsc exam.......now they doing things in the dark.............weird.
 

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I far prefer it like this, then having to get 99.7. Although not always the case, the majority of people who would get that UAI are usually not terribly well rounded people, suitable for medicine.
 
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Last year majority of successful applicants got uai 98+......not too far from 99.7........now with the help of those UMAT preparation courses, umat cut-off is going to one direction only----UP.

I was just thinking it must be another way (better and fairer, not in the dark) to select a " suitable" applicants. AH, well thats life.
 

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eh... thats confusing i'm pretty sure i'm screwed for med now- no amount of HSC UAI will help

my percentiles were
65, 44 and 47 for sectoins 1 2 and 3 respecitvely

although i beat someone in section one who got an interview i think it was chudymaster
 
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Originally posted by taketheredone
Last year majority of successful applicants got uai 98+......not too far from 99.7
Not too far? There's a huge difference between 98 and 99.7.
 

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possibly....but imho, applicants with UAIs of 98.5 and above are all the same since any discrepancies arise from test mentality on the particular day, making silly mistakes in tests, and the big one- nuances in english expression...
im sure there are plenty of academically capable out there (in terms of the "sciences") who would cane the HSC had their English results not been compulsory...I know this is true because many of us at SBHS are in the same position~
 

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um no... out of the ppl who made med last year there were 8 who got 100 and 164 who got 99.00-99.95, the medium was 99.5. so if basically the UAI cut off is still right up there
 
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Originally posted by ND
Not too far? There's a huge difference between 98 and 99.7.
That was the result for the first year intake by using umat and interview.......... really I don't see it wouldn't turn 99+ another year or two.
 
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Originally posted by Constip8edSkunk
um no... out of the ppl who made med last year there were 8 who got 100 and 164 who got 99.00-99.95, the medium was 99.5. so if basically the UAI cut off is still right up there
??? i thought there were only bout 130 people allowed in, in our circumstances?
 

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i think that includes all entrants, with equivalent academic marks...

Edit: Heres the complete list anyway courtesy of lazarus
 
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t-i-m-m-y, i just realised i got the same mark as you but accidently put up the wrong percentile. I got the same as you...65...

my second and third sections saved me big time....
 

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with a real dead human body. They are all gathered around the
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I inserted the middle finger and sucked the index. Pay attention
people. "
 

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the person with the lowest UAI that gained entry into medicine last year was someone with a 95.2 <--according to the professor that was holding the Medicine Faculty Presentations on UNSW Open Day
 

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