Try doing Actuarial Studies with a UAI of 90.05Originally posted by aditya
y the hell is it so low???
its lik 90.05?
i dunt understand, it has CA/CPA accreditation or wateva... and mac is famous for acturial studies so y is the bcom course so low?
...enlighten me please....
yea probably......would take me 2 hours to get to there...only takes me about an hour to go to UOWOriginally posted by pb
maybe it's just not so popular cuz ppl like to go to uni at the city cuz it's easier to travel there...? i dunno...
I can tell your putting macro into good useOriginally posted by jlh
yes the uai cut offs are based on demand and supply, but there is also a minimum standard which the uni's don't publish.... take for example law, say there was a loss of demand of law at usyd and that they had 50 spots to fill and only 50 people applied... say also that the lowest UAI of that group of 50 was 75%. now the people at usyd admissions won't give that person an offer because of his/her's lower uai. they have to keep a minimum standard and in saying that they don't believe that a person with a uai of (this is just a guess but..) anything below 95 is capable of the low workload.
Good 'ol jlh has answered the question below.Originally posted by aditya
and flyin... wat are u on about???
Yes. Also, if you want to try Actuarial at Macq, you will need a decent UAI and even then, there are no guarentees you'll get out with AIAA.Originally posted by jlh
as for what flyin' is on about, actuarial studies is what macquarie is the BEST in... only 1 other uni offers it, that uni being unsw. its one of those really intensive degrees which requires a cut off of 97.25, which is the highest cut off for a b.commerce degree beating usyd/unsw/uts....
Yes.Originally posted by Rahul
anu, canberra, also offers acst