midnightmint
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Once you know your TES, ask Admissions at the uni that you're applying for. I'm not sure if all uni's can do it, but Usyd did it for me.Midnightmint: Thanks! Should I call Usyd or UAC?
Once you know your TES, ask Admissions at the uni that you're applying for. I'm not sure if all uni's can do it, but Usyd did it for me.Midnightmint: Thanks! Should I call Usyd or UAC?
Thanks!Once you know your TES, ask Admissions at the uni that you're applying for. I'm not sure if all uni's can do it, but Usyd did it for me.
Yeah I am the same as I am 18 so I had the same dilemma. Unfortunately Sydney Uni and UNSW have the same requirements for TPC students. You have to be mature age (21 years or so) to be accepted. UTS, Macquarie, UWS (I'm not sure of other unis) dont have a age requirement or mature age entry for TPC students.I called Sydney and to my distress, I was reminded that I'm not a mature-aged student! My teachers and I wish that there'd be a way to get pass that! I was told that I couldn't get into Sydney with TPC (which I knew, but my teachers told me that my age wouldn't appear on my application). I've also applied for the EAS scheme, so I'd hope that, that would somehow get me in. The operator at Usyd told me that the broadway scheme is onl for HSC students, which I thought was odd since I was sent a letter from UAC saying that my application for the EAS at Usyd was successful! Bleh...
Anyway, so then I called UAC, and like I anticipated, they didn't tell me what my equivalent rank to my TES is. So, yeah... I hope I at least get into UNSW or UTS.
I couldnt have said it better myself. It's not fair! Plus, we are probably more mature than alot of the TPC students!!! (well atleast in my college lol) I really hope you get it in. Let me know how it turns out for youThanks It is quite upsetting since, from my college, I think I'm one of the few who performed the best and put in the most effort in my work, and to be told that someone who has a lower score than myself has a better chance in getting into Sydney simply because they're a few years older than I am, is quite obsurd. I really hope there's some miraculous way that I can get around this stupid mature-age thing!
8 days left!
Goodluck If your applying as a mature age student, there is a pretty good chance!!i am aiming for USYD as well.chemical engineering uai only 86
I was upset in my year as well, a girl who only got 210 for her TES got into my original preference, whereas I got 250 and didn't get in. She was 21, I was 19, that was the only difference. It's OK though, I worked around these things and am on the way to finishing my undergrad. Don't let it get you down either .Thanks It is quite upsetting since, from my college, I think I'm one of the few who performed the best and put in the most effort in my work, and to be told that someone who has a lower score than myself has a better chance in getting into Sydney simply because they're a few years older than I am, is quite obsurd. I really hope there's some miraculous way that I can get around this stupid mature-age thing!
8 days left!
so you did put usyd as your first preferenceWell, I'm putting all my hope into UTS then!
I don't think I'll plan to transfer, unless I really dislike the place/course I get into...
That's an awesome rank!! Well, considering you had awesome marks already! No, I went to Liverpool Tafe Yes, I had Usyd as my 1st preference.contacted the admission of usyd. They told me i had a selection rank of 99.
definitely into the first preference with uai only 86. 6 days left.
WOW!! Congratulations thats great. I just found out my selection rank was 94contacted the admission of usyd. They told me i had a selection rank of 99.
definitely into the first preference with uai only 86. 6 days left.
I'm not sure what you're asking exactly, but you should always accept your offers. If you get your 2nd or 3rd or other preference, that means you were already considered for your first and just didn't get it (for whatever reason, cut-off mark). Change your preferences between rounds if you want. If you're offered your 1st preference in the subsequent rounds (maybe some people didn't accept their offfers or there were plenty spaces left), you decline your initial offer and accept the new one.WOW!! Congratulations thats great. I just found out my selection rank was 94
I was just wondering if I was offered a place for my first preference in the main round, and wanted to try for a different course in the following round, would I have to decline the course i was offered for the main round and basically go through and apply again in hope of an offer then. I dont know if this is a stupid question but cant I accept my offer for the main round and try applying for the following round for something different and see if i get in and then withdraw from the offer and accept the new one.
Sorry if it dosent make sense lol.
Thanks I think I get it Yep you should be confident!! I dont know if you can since the uni's you applied for didnt tell you. But you got more than me so you should have received over 94!!I'm not sure what you're asking exactly, but you should always accept your offers. If you get your 2nd or 3rd or other preference, that means you were already considered for your first and just didn't get it (for whatever reason, cut-off mark). Change your preferences between rounds if you want. If you're offered your 1st preference in the subsequent rounds (maybe some people didn't accept their offfers or there were plenty spaces left), you decline your initial offer and accept the new one.
94 is an awesome mark Mz. Utai!!! I'm more confident with my rank now (even though I won't find out). Who told you your mark?? I called UTS and they didn't tell me either (like Usyd).
Gee!! I have to work til 10 pm on wednesday.Tonight's sleep and another one til it's Wednesday!
Well the servers probably wouldn't be as packed for you when you get home!! Again, good luck to everyone!Gee!! I have to work til 10 pm on wednesday.