The_highwayman
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I'm just curious. How long can u use a uai for? I mean, if u were to leave yr 12 and not apply for uni, how long can u apply for using ur uai?
I suspect you can always use it, however with the way the system changes that if you left it too long there'd be new prerequisites that our 'old' UAIs wouldn't cover...The_highwayman said:I'm just curious. How long can u use a uai for? I mean, if u were to leave yr 12 and not apply for uni, how long can u apply for using ur uai?
Nope, a lot of Graduate courses still look at your UAI, and I'm sure that a lot of Grad students are older than 21.volition said:I think it's until you turn 21?? I'm guessing that because that's when you become a mature age student
I think it is rude to ask people about UAI's. But to answer the question, I think it is until you are a mature age student. I have noticed though when looking at the job noticeboard quite a few places still ask to look at your HSC results.what971 said:Not very useful. I've found that talking to new people at uni, and bringing up UAIs in the conversation is a good way NOT to make friends.
Yeah, I kinda noticed that.rherkes said:I think it is rude to ask people about UAI's. But to answer the question, I think it is until you are a mature age student. I have noticed though when looking at the job noticeboard quite a few places still ask to look at your HSC results.
haha its funny cause its truewhat971 said:Not very useful. I've found that talking to new people at uni, and bringing up UAIs in the conversation is a good way NOT to make friends.
No, post-grad courses do not always look at your UAI. In fact, I don't think any do...Care to show some post-grad courses which have that as a requirement?olchik said:UAI is always useful, Graduate courses always look at UAI!
Was this a rant against me? If so, not cool.Serius said:haha its funny cause its true
i fuckin hate people asking what uai i got, like fuck off dickhead just because you got 99.xx doesnt mean you are better than me, it means you are a douche because i got into the same course with a minimum of effort, enjoyed yr 12 whilst you pissed your life away studying.
besides, i kick the shit out of them in assessments.
it means nothing now unless you wanna transfer to another uni so dont ask me about it because its w waste of time unless you wanna act all superior, so either way i dont want the convo to happen in the first place.
be happy you are not doing a B A and run along lol
No they don't.olchik said:UAI is always useful, Graduate courses always look at UAI!
I've experienced the exact opposite actually - I've been repeatedly asked about my UAI while in uni. Though I think its more because people are searching for something to say, I still find it a little off putting.lala2 said:I heard--and now have experienced it--no-one cares what your UAI is once you're in uni--they'd naturally assume you're either good enough, or rich enough to get in, so no-one questions that. ]
On the contrary, most of pharmacy don't seem that bright for a so called 'specialist' course that is suppose to 'challenge' the students.lala2 said:just because I seriously think the entire Pharmacy faculty achieved better than I did (yes...hangs head in shame of inferiority complex)