Hello.
I’m here wondering if someone could fill me in on how the ‘up to 5 bonus points’ system that is in place if one is applying to a Faculty of Economics & Commerce degree works.
It says as long as you get 60% + in english and maths (or perhaps it was English and/or maths?), and I was wondering how this is implemented, and whether there is any sort of application for it?
Because unfortunately I received my numerical punishment for consistently not applying myself: a UAI of 94 – a full point lower than the required UAI for actuarial studies.
Now I got 88/100 in maths and 86/100.in English and 44/50 in ext maths would I be able to get into my course with that?
I know you’re thinking that I’ll crash and burn in actuarial studies with those kind of marks but believe me its not indicative of my intelligence!
Any information on how the system works would be appreciated.
Also I’ve signed up to do their aptitude test and as cocky as it may sound I’m sure if it comes to that then I’ll definitely make it but then again I’d rather not sit it.
[FONT="]Cheers guys![/FONT]
I’m here wondering if someone could fill me in on how the ‘up to 5 bonus points’ system that is in place if one is applying to a Faculty of Economics & Commerce degree works.
It says as long as you get 60% + in english and maths (or perhaps it was English and/or maths?), and I was wondering how this is implemented, and whether there is any sort of application for it?
Because unfortunately I received my numerical punishment for consistently not applying myself: a UAI of 94 – a full point lower than the required UAI for actuarial studies.
Now I got 88/100 in maths and 86/100.in English and 44/50 in ext maths would I be able to get into my course with that?
I know you’re thinking that I’ll crash and burn in actuarial studies with those kind of marks but believe me its not indicative of my intelligence!
Any information on how the system works would be appreciated.
Also I’ve signed up to do their aptitude test and as cocky as it may sound I’m sure if it comes to that then I’ll definitely make it but then again I’d rather not sit it.
[FONT="]Cheers guys![/FONT]