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I think the lowest atar is the atar without adjustment factors or points. Lowest selection rank is the lowest atar including the adjustment points. Round 2 is when they give out more offers or something, but I’m not too sure about that
 

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is it likely i get an offer when my atar is less than the lowest atar last year?
from my understanding its the selection rank that matters which is atar + additional points, like eas. The lowest atar would just be the lowest atar admitted pre adjustments. if its lower than the lowest selection rank the chances are small. you could check the median selection rank admitted which would probably give you more of an idea?

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from my understanding its the selection rank that matters which is atar + additional points, like eas. The lowest atar would just be the lowest atar admitted pre adjustments. if its lower than the lowest selection rank the chances are small. you could check the median selection rank admitted which would probably give you more of an idea?

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i got an offer regardless. where can i view tables showing high, medium & low?
 

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ATAR is meaningless to universities, they only care about Selection Rank. Take your ATAR and add all available bonus points you have (for UNSW this is going to be normally either be from Captaincy, Dux, EAPL, or most notably HSCPlus) and you get your selection rank. If your Selection Rank is > LSR, you’ll get in. The only time your ATAR is only considered is if you’re going through an early entry conditional offer, such as UNSW’s Gateway Program or UTS’ conditional offers, where bonus points are not considered.
 

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ATAR is meaningless to universities, they only care about Selection Rank. Take your ATAR and add all available bonus points you have (for UNSW this is going to be normally either be from Captaincy, Dux, EAPL, or most notably HSCPlus) and you get your selection rank. If your Selection Rank is > LSR, you’ll get in. The only time your ATAR is only considered is if you’re going through an early entry conditional offer, such as UNSW’s Gateway Program or UTS’ conditional offers, where bonus points are not considered.
I thought you had to be on the median selection rank to get in? You can see on student profiles.
 

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I thought you had to be on the median selection rank to get in? You can see on student profiles.
No. For any course with a lot of placement (i.e. any course a BOS student might be interested in) you just need to cross the previous years LSR and you'll be fine. There may be a few exceptions from year to year. For example, apparently UTS Law's LSR this year is likely to be a point higher than last year, as UNSW Law was incredibly competitive this year and many people got rejected. Since UTS is the second preference for most people on UAC they had a lot more applicants. For shit that has virtually unlimited placements, like CS, Engineering, Humanities, Arts, Commerce, whatever, you'll get in with LSR. Median selection rank is only worth looking at for if you're applying for a course that has a non-ATAR additional test, like Medicine anywhere or Law at UNSW. It'll give you a good grasp on what ATAR you want to have because LSR could be someone with a crazy high LAT or UCAT.
 

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