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KFunk, i sincerely apologise to you for my remarks. i shouldn't have used the tone of language that i did. sorry
but just to clarify what my intentions behind that post:
i was initially debating with
Estel about the logical purposes of raising UAI cutoffs for "normal" courses by turning them into "advanced" courses; and i tried to make the point that universities do not turn normal courses into high-order UAI course because that would restrict enrolment into that course - which is undesirable for most universities.
so while i made that point, when you quoted me saying "
you think a level-headed university would go and grab a normal degree and turn it into an "advanced" degree by name just to see the cut-off jump by twenty?" and replied with your "
Yes, the Usyd combined BSc, MBBS / BScMed, MBBS", i felt frustrated because you didn't seem to understand my point...
you see, you did not answer my quoted question at all in your post. the point i tried to make in my last post was that USYD's combined BSc/MBBS degree
does not count because it is
not a "normal" degree turned into an "advanced" on account of the fact that it was never an undergraduate degree in the first place! it was never "normal".
the first time it appeared, it appeared in the form as it does today - the BSc/MBBS.
so i was making the point that this degree was never altered or embellished artificially by the university in any way prior to its current form.
it does not count as a "normal" degree that's been elevated into an "advanced" degree just to see the UAI "
jump by 20". because the first time the course was offered, it had a UAI cutoff of 99.95 as it does today - nothing has changed, nor been uplifted.
moreover, you referred to the
combination of the BSc and the MBBS degrees as an answer to my quote which frustrated me even more, because combining two degrees is
not equivalent at all to elevating one normal degree into an advanced degree - which was what
Estel and i were debating before you made your comment.
ie. the process of "BSc + MBBS ---> BSc/MBBS"
is not the same as "BSc ---> BSc(advanced)"
or, "BA ---> BA(advanced)"
i hope you can see the clear logic of this.
anyways, i wish you can understand my point now.
but like i said, i make no excuse for my tone of speech in my last post.
so once again, i apologise
KFunk.