Vampire
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So UAI becomes obselete?
could u elaborate?sikeveo said:no........................
Lexicographer said:Hmm I must say that unless you poor your very BLOOD into doing the HSC again, you are most unlikely to achieve a significant improvement. Repeating the HSC is an option primarily reserved for people who have gone through disadvantage or severe disruption (due to a promising sports/performance career or medical treatment etc), not for people who simply want to do better second time around.
Of every person I have known to resit year 12, none have come back with the 99.xx they were hoping for. Your UAI of 93.xx wasn't bad, and if you could go to uni and get some decent marks you'd be a very viable candidate. I'm sure there's another course which at least interests you (for me it was science and international studies) and doing something you enjoy is bound to make it easier to collect some marks, especially when compared to resitting the cursèd year 12.
Remember, the UMAT is only a one day affair, but what you study will steer a whole year of your life. If you really think it's more important to keep Adelaide and Monash available to you, fair enough. They weren't worth it for me, and I sure as hell wasn't going to put my whole life on hold for undergrad med when I had the GMPs* waiting for me anyway.
*Graduate Medical Programs
Vampire said:So UAI becomes obselete?
hopefully they wrangled a good one from Melb otherwise its all titlemicelite said:its like the funnel effect... as you go further into your degree at uni, it gets harder to get into med because there is a lot more competition.
if you desperately want to do med, repeat yr 12 and do it at UWS in 2007. UWS apparently poached one of the med professor from melbourne to teach there and will start their med program next year
Newcastle is a minimum UAI of 93.8nellyei said:btw is this info correct:
minimum umat scaled scores for entry to uni:
170 for newcastle minimum UAI 90
180 for Adelaide minimum UAI 90
150 and UAI of 100 for UNSw (they have that random table)
220 and above in percentiles (and a high UAI/ENTER) for Melbourne
You could always do a degree and then do Graduate Medicine.nellyei said:I finished year in 2005, didn't do well in the UMAT and thus didn't get into medicine at any universities.
Now i'm wondering what my options are.
I thought of just doing a degree (something i'm in interested in other than med) and while doing that degree i do the UMAT this year.
But what are my chances of getting into med by doing the UMAT as a uni student?
Um, no?micelite said:its like the funnel effect... as you go further into your degree at uni, it gets harder to get into med because there is a lot more competition.
if you desperately want to do med, repeat yr 12 and do it at UWS in 2007. UWS apparently poached one of the med professor from melbourne to teach there and will start their med program next year