whimsical
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My understanding is this:
The University of Australia offers a Bachelor of University Studies. There are 300 places and 400 applicants. The first 300 people have an ATAR of 94+ where the rest fall a teensy bit below. All vacancies are allocated to the highest scoring ATAR candidates, and the cutoff becomes 94.5.
Yes?
However: The University of Australia also offers a Bachelor of Tertiary Education. There are 100 places and only 20 applicants. The range of ATARS of applicants is between 68 - 90. All candidates are given a position leaving 80 vacancies. The ATAR cutoff becomes that of the lowest applicant and in the late round, more positions are given out to people who change their preferences.
Am I right or do Universities rather allocate a cutoff - say UA withe their B/TE allocate a 70. Does that mean despite all these vacancies, those with an ATAR lower than 70 are not given a position?
Sorry if this doesn't make sense, just trying to clarify how this whole shebang works.
The University of Australia offers a Bachelor of University Studies. There are 300 places and 400 applicants. The first 300 people have an ATAR of 94+ where the rest fall a teensy bit below. All vacancies are allocated to the highest scoring ATAR candidates, and the cutoff becomes 94.5.
Yes?
However: The University of Australia also offers a Bachelor of Tertiary Education. There are 100 places and only 20 applicants. The range of ATARS of applicants is between 68 - 90. All candidates are given a position leaving 80 vacancies. The ATAR cutoff becomes that of the lowest applicant and in the late round, more positions are given out to people who change their preferences.
Am I right or do Universities rather allocate a cutoff - say UA withe their B/TE allocate a 70. Does that mean despite all these vacancies, those with an ATAR lower than 70 are not given a position?
Sorry if this doesn't make sense, just trying to clarify how this whole shebang works.
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