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buttercup

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I don't really understand how it works after the main rounds..

Okay, you've already finalised your preferences, and you changed them around because you thought you couldn't get into a course because you were off the uai by 2-4 marks, so you took that one off. The offers come out in the main round, and you get into a course that you put down.. then later on there were some vacancies, and one of the vacancies was for course that you wanted before-- would it be possible to get into that course with the vacancies even though you didn't put it on your list of preferences??
 

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Originally posted by !meeee!
no, it would have to be one of your preferences
you can chance preferences between rounds tho
But then the UAI sky-rockets in later rounds
 

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Originally posted by Ultimate


But then the UAI sky-rockets in later rounds
only in the high-demand courses (such as commerce) ... in really unpopular courses, the uai takes a nose-dive ...
 

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would u consider Bachelor of arts at uws a high demand course??
 

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no

btw the most high demand courses in the late rounds, i think, are commerce courses ...
 

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look at last yr's cutoffs for the Late Round (at the UAC site)
there were basically no offers made for commerce in the late round from the popular uni's...because they get filled in the main round
 

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the ones with * means there was no offers made (ie, already full from the main round)
 

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no, u dont understand

it means, that there was NO offers made in the late round for those courses

offers are made in the late round ONLY if there are vacancies open from the main round
at this point, therre may only be like a handful of places available, hence it becomes extremely competitve for a place (ie the UAI cutoff skyrockets, coz of the extreme demand)
 

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Originally posted by professor
so the ones with * are courses taken in the main round??
YES! meaning, there are no places left after the main round. so you wont get into that course.
 

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this is stupid, Im only able to get my scholarship if I get a main round offer, no hope of that cause the stupid course isn't even listed. *bah, I screwed up*
 

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Originally posted by jessika
this is stupid, Im only able to get my scholarship if I get a main round offer, no hope of that cause the stupid course isn't even listed. *bah, I screwed up*
Oh well you will find a way of getting it :D
 

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Originally posted by jessika
this is stupid, Im only able to get my scholarship if I get a main round offer, no hope of that cause the stupid course isn't even listed. *bah, I screwed up*
each year is different and transferring is always possible ...
 

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I don't really understand the late, and final round offers.

Why does the cut-off usually rise? Isn't it assumed that the majority of student who receive a UAI that meets the cut-off, immediately receives a main round offer?

Therefore, shouldn't the cut-off be lower in the late, and final rounds, giving those with a lower UAI a better opportunity? :confused:
 

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