If there are one or more applicants share the same sort of disadvantage to the same extent as each other, universities will use their UAI etc to differentiate their ranking.iminlalaland said:Thanks. Anyway, I think it has nothing to do with UAI/ Uni marks, I think (now don't quote me on this) that it's just how *needy* you are. I'm really needy *crys* haha
I submitted mine late, on the 30th November. I got notification on Friday that it was accepted (from MQ).misscow said:for those of you who recieved da equity scholarship from UAC when did u submit your application??, cause i sent mine on da 3rd of jan (closing date 5th), then they sent me a letter a few days after saying that they have recieved it. However 2day i didn't recieve anything from them, does that mean that i have not made it
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asscookie said:If there are one or more applicants share the same sort of disadvantage to the same extent as each other, universities will use their UAI etc to differentiate their ranking.
Did you have anything down besides that you were on YA?asscookie said:I submitted mine late, on the 30th November. I got notification on Friday that it was accepted (from MQ).
between very slim and slim, unless you were disadvantaged in many categories.misscow said:my UAI was 79.05 and i had the EAS, is there a chance of me gettin da scholarship???
I was thinking they might ask for that sort of thing... I dunno.Xayma said:Yes they go through all your purchase records and atm removals...
Yes, I have a medical condition that greatly affected my performance in the HSC and will continue to affect my performance throughout university. Also, I'm getting the max Independent rate for youth allowance (as I live away from home), so the uni/UAC may have seen that as more favourable than the at-home rates.withoutaface said:Did you have anything down besides that you were on YA?
HAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHAHA! i think he was being sarcastic, silly.Dumsum said:I was thinking they might ask for that sort of thing... I dunno.