well mate theres heaps of ppl from low ranking schools in ur situation. just take the scholarship and use it to your advantage. i mean ur atar aim is 99+ so u tried hard throughout the year at least even if you didnt need to. so u deserve it.Hey guys,
I just received the UNSW AAA scholarship and to be honest, is it just plain weird that I can get into combined law with 95? Technically, I can get in with 94.6-94.9 and this is not to mention my application of EAS and the use of bonus points.
So essentially, I could get into Combined Law with 94 or even 93 as I have two forms of disadvantage.
I just pondered over the mere fact that I didn't have to work so hard to get into Combined Law. Probably unfair, but it just saves me a year from doing a transfer or going to UWS or perhaps Macquarie etc.
So what are your thoughts on this?
Definitely I'm using this to my advantage though I just find it pretty the situation pretty strange in terms of the mark i need to get.There are more pressing issues in society. If you can't distinguish whether it is righteous or not to accept the scholarship into law (or whatever), then that's a bit concerning. Take every ample opportunity in this world - I say.
That must suck. Apparently most people who do law are from transfers as well, is that true? I'm supposing not many people actually meet the undergrad cutoff?It's an okay scholarship, but it definitely needs to be scaled to provide less bonus points the higher the ATAR requirement.
I had a friend last year who couldn't get into UNSW Law with 99.6. I myself and a few other friends couldn't get into Law with 99.5,99.45,99.4 the previous year.
When you actually get into law, you realise most of the students are in on bonus points, which is a bit annoying. So you've got students who get in with 94,95 and 96. You kick yourself for not applying for bonus points.
take advantage of it, you earned it so its not an unfair advantage by any meansHey guys,
I just received the UNSW AAA scholarship and to be honest, is it just plain weird that I can get into combined law with 95? Technically, I can get in with 94.6-94.9 and this is not to mention my application of EAS and the use of bonus points.
So essentially, I could get into Combined Law with 94 or even 93 as I have two forms of disadvantage.
I just pondered over the mere fact that I didn't have to work so hard to get into Combined Law. Probably unfair, but it just saves me a year from doing a transfer or going to UWS or perhaps Macquarie etc.
So what are your thoughts on this?
My thoughts? Congratulations on getting the AAA scholarship and don't worry about bonus points. You earned it.Hey guys,
I just received the UNSW AAA scholarship and to be honest, is it just plain weird that I can get into combined law with 95? Technically, I can get in with 94.6-94.9 and this is not to mention my application of EAS and the use of bonus points.
So essentially, I could get into Combined Law with 94 or even 93 as I have two forms of disadvantage.
I just pondered over the mere fact that I didn't have to work so hard to get into Combined Law. Probably unfair, but it just saves me a year from doing a transfer or going to UWS or perhaps Macquarie etc.
So what are your thoughts on this?