Any advice or opinions would very much be appreciated!
I did well in high school (UAI 98), but had some major emotional issues in my first year of uni. As a result I didn't even bother turning up for three of my exams (Chem 1901, MATH 1001, MATH 1005) in first semester. I should have tried for special consideration but alas, I didn't, and it's too late now. I have three ugly failures on my record. I have always wanted to do medicine but I now realise the chances of doing that are slim because my gpa is completely ruined. I calculated my first year GPA to be 4.75 , including the failed subjects.
And while I'm expecting my GPA to be over 5.5 for second year, it's no where near high enough to pull up my lousy marks from first year.
If however I work consistently in third year, I will probably manage to pull my overall GPA score up to around 5.3 (based on ANU's system where GPA is weighted by year). That's not sufficient to reach Sydney's cutoff, but ANU requires a 5.0. Basically I'm asking if, even though I reach the cutoff, with an overall weighted gpa ~5.3, is there any point in me bothering to try for ANU. I can imagine there would be SO many applicants with higher GPA's applying. Am I a lost cause?
And finally, I assume there is no way to remove a failure from my academic transcript...but is there any way to have those failed subjects (counted as zeros) removed from my GPA calculation?
It just seems totally unfair that any chance I may have had was ruined by a mistake in first year. I am tearing my hair out, because I didn't realise the implications at the time.
I did well in high school (UAI 98), but had some major emotional issues in my first year of uni. As a result I didn't even bother turning up for three of my exams (Chem 1901, MATH 1001, MATH 1005) in first semester. I should have tried for special consideration but alas, I didn't, and it's too late now. I have three ugly failures on my record. I have always wanted to do medicine but I now realise the chances of doing that are slim because my gpa is completely ruined. I calculated my first year GPA to be 4.75 , including the failed subjects.
And while I'm expecting my GPA to be over 5.5 for second year, it's no where near high enough to pull up my lousy marks from first year.
If however I work consistently in third year, I will probably manage to pull my overall GPA score up to around 5.3 (based on ANU's system where GPA is weighted by year). That's not sufficient to reach Sydney's cutoff, but ANU requires a 5.0. Basically I'm asking if, even though I reach the cutoff, with an overall weighted gpa ~5.3, is there any point in me bothering to try for ANU. I can imagine there would be SO many applicants with higher GPA's applying. Am I a lost cause?
And finally, I assume there is no way to remove a failure from my academic transcript...but is there any way to have those failed subjects (counted as zeros) removed from my GPA calculation?
It just seems totally unfair that any chance I may have had was ruined by a mistake in first year. I am tearing my hair out, because I didn't realise the implications at the time.