LazyBoy
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im not saying it gives it its reputation, i would say it adds to it. People have the impression that because the UAI is low, the candidature of people are lesser than those who got into USYD, it may not be true but without knowing exactly what the UAI is (which most people do not) it is another fair assumption.funky_a said:LazyBoy- UWS's low cut-offs is not what gives its reputation. It's people who think getting into a renowned uni is like being 'the chosen ones'. Eg, unis like CSU, ACU and SCU all offer courses with lower UAI compared to city unis. Like UWS, this encourages more people to go to uni and gives those who aren't the typical achievers the chance to study at uni.
What i was trying to say is the lower UAI's are a statement about the popularity of the university. The same with the country universities. They are all good universities, but for the country ones they have low uai's because people do not wish to travel or move to the country. My question is why other then reputation alone (and the ammount of places offered) would the UAI of UWS be lower?