pikachu975
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Oh ok probs just a lot of BOSers that made it thenI’ve heard of 2 getting declined, I feel like people wouldn’t post if they got declined??
Oh ok probs just a lot of BOSers that made it thenI’ve heard of 2 getting declined, I feel like people wouldn’t post if they got declined??
I doubt it'll happen^i got the same vibe - so many ppl getting offers, hopefully unsw didn't make a mistake, does this ever happen?
AYYYY got BIS, I'll be seeing you around next year maybeGot BIS and CIS ))
Ahaha what’s the difference between unsw and uts scholarships??AYYYY got BIS, I'll be seeing you around next year maybe
jk idk if I'm going unsw yet
Congrats! Which program?accepted
Hopefully a small shortlist hahaha but I doubt anyone knowsFor actuary, How many people usually get shortlisted and how many from the shortlist get a spot usually?
You could do a bridging course or just pick up the extension 1 books and learn it by yourself. I would probably advise trying to teach it yourself during the holidays and doing past papers to solidify your knowledge.hey guys what happens if your coop course has recommended knowledge of ext 1 maths but you did 2u?
this was from the coop website:
"'Recommended Knowledge' is the level of qualification we suggest students need to be a successful Co-op scholar in a particular field. This is generally at or above the level of 'Assumed Knowledge' which is the level the University specifies as desirable to study a particular course. Students who do not have the respective level of assumed/recommended knowledge are not prevented from enrolling or applying but may be placed at a considerable disadvantage."
do i have to undertake a bridging course then?
You can but I am pretty sure the uni will cover the content of 3u if its just recommendedhey guys what happens if your coop course has recommended knowledge of ext 1 maths but you did 2u?
this was from the coop website:
"'Recommended Knowledge' is the level of qualification we suggest students need to be a successful Co-op scholar in a particular field. This is generally at or above the level of 'Assumed Knowledge' which is the level the University specifies as desirable to study a particular course. Students who do not have the respective level of assumed/recommended knowledge are not prevented from enrolling or applying but may be placed at a considerable disadvantage."
do i have to undertake a bridging course then?