if you accept your late round offer, you cancel your earlier offer. if you mean the final round, however, you dont void any previous offers, if you simply want to try for it. Note that hardly any offers are made in this round
well how come there is no separate uai for just the digital media course?groovejet said:Surpisingly, I received a Late Round offer to study at UNSW and I would never thought I would. For the person who said about Digital Media, you were referring to a combined course which explains the high cut-off. Overall, this reflects that the universities have been able to have the capacity to fill more places, as the Media Release PDF from UAC presents (UAC's website > click Media).
Most likely because there are no more places for Digital Media which is why it isn't listed. If this year's cutoff has risen from last year (compare the cutoff PDF's from UAC) then there was more demand for it this year.Beege said:well how come there is no separate uai for just the digital media course?
Oh awesome! Well done. Make sure you stick around bos' USYD forums too. It's good to keep the community active, and we'll also be able to share notes for first year subjects, which I'm hoping to boost this year.shoxgeneration said:woooooot sexy times!
B Com/Arts @ USYD.
GOtta ask them a few questions first before i DO anything.... but yayness!
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(hey staz, you were right?!)
hey u also got that offer too?? hehe its tempting aye, but i heard that only unis of macq, anu, unsw, usyd, uts are the good uni's for laws in sydney/act. but having said that, all the uni's law degrees have high uai cutoffs =/hannahxxx said:Hehe I completely forgot about late rounds.
Went onto uac a few minutes ago and it told me I have a late round offer for a "double law degree program" at Newcastle uni.
I'm not gonna take it though. I've already hyped myself up to move to Sydney and go to Macquarie.
EDIT: Also playing transfers game
no, it doesn't. it's better for them to have a vacant course than a course with students who got poor UAIs. Lots of engo courses remain vacant, but I'd hate to think that there are engineers working on buildings with 50uais.carreau said:Fucken USYD.. Keeps dicking me around.. I've been watching a course with a UAI of 75.. there were vacancies main round... now there are still vacancies late round.. does this not tell them to lower it so I can bloody come in lol.. Oh well..
Here's to final round..
I'm 1.65 off entry.. :mad1:stazi said:no, it doesn't. it's better for them to have a vacant course than a course with students who got poor UAIs. Lots of engo courses remain vacant, but I'd hate to think that there are engineers working on buildings with 50uais.
I was talking about csp cut offs meh.. Getting into some low course such as 'horticulteral' science doesn't phase me too much.. Looks interesting for a semester or what ever, get some marks, transfer..stazi said:Ok, so they thought that to do something like science & technology you have to get at least 75, which is incredibly low for a course like that, anyway. DFEE shouldn't matter, as DFEE cutoffs are always lower. THe only cutoffs that are lower than 75 and are CSP are in agriculture-based courses which desperately require people to enter them, as we will experience a huge skills shortage in this industry in the not-too-distant future. Also, because city kids don't really aspire to do agriculture.
In summary, USYD doesn't keep dicking you around. You dicked around in year 12. Now you're paying for it.