Haha ThanksWow you're so smart.... TT____TT
I think Merit Scholarships (USYD) would be good for you since your expecting an ATAR above 95!
Is it bad to not know what ATAR to expect? Like I have literally have no idea- I'm ranking pretty well for my subjects as well but I'm unconfident of the quality of marks I'm receiving. :L
Crap...Wow you're so smart.... TT____TT
I think Merit Scholarships (USYD) would be good for you since your expecting an ATAR above 95!
Is it bad to not know what ATAR to expect? Like I have literally have no idea- I'm ranking pretty well for my subjects as well but I'm unconfident of the quality of marks I'm receiving. :L
noo applications start in august!! Haha I think that was for 2014 applications ><crap...
It seems like i'm too late to apply for that scholarship at usyd
please reply everyone
i really don't want to miss out on such a great opportunity
You're welcome Crisium Sorry I'm not familiar with scholarships (yet, will have a chat with the careers adviser) but I'm sure UNSW has a LOT. They offer like Co-Op which is pretty cool as well. You could also try for USYD's E12, which is an equity scholarship if your financially disadvantaged or go to a school identified to be of low socio-economic standing (EAS).Haha Thanks
I'm sure that you're smart yourself (You have some serious guts to be doing English Extension 2 <-- So much respect!)
Marks don't really matter its just how well you perform comparatively (Your rank should be a good indicator of this)
I guess its not such a bad thing, just keep working hard and you should be able to reach your goal
If you do want to get an idea of where you're heading try using statistics from your school for previous years and getting in contact or perhaps asking your teachers what ranks other students were getting and how they ended up going in the HSC.
Good Luck, I'm sure that you'll do fine
Gave me a heart-attack there hahanoo applications start in august!! Haha I think that was for 2014 applications ><
Thank you for the help!You're welcome Crisium Sorry I'm not familiar with scholarships (yet, will have a chat with the careers adviser) but I'm sure UNSW has a LOT. They offer like Co-Op which is pretty cool as well. You could also try for USYD's E12, which is an equity scholarship if your financially disadvantaged or go to a school identified to be of low socio-economic standing (EAS).
And thank you for the kind words I try not to think about marks and ranks, just doing my best to reach my dream course and learn as much as I can during my HSC journey!
Best of luck with your scholarship hunting/ applications
tbh I have no idea :/do u know what field..
Business,Science,Engineering ?
If you have the time, give the application a go any way. You might be able to get something out of it (whether it be some sort of feedback or possibly a scholarship).I would apply for Co-op but I've got little to no EC's, so I have no chance against other applicants :/
+1. The worst case scenario is that you get rejected and gain experience; the best case is that you have a scholarship!If you have the time, give the application a go any way. You might be able to get something out of it (whether it be some sort of feedback or possibly a scholarship).
Mhmm+1. The worst case scenario is that you get rejected and gain experience; the best case is that you have a scholarship!
Re. UTS' Co-op Program, Round 1 entries have closed, but there's still an opportunity with Round 2.
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I can't comment on the decision choice, since I'm not 100% sure myself, but what we're told is that it's based on lots of factors.Mhmm
Based on your experience and what you've heard, how heavily do they base their decision on your ECs?
I have very little and they stretch back to Year 7 :/
I might give it a shot though
In all honesty a scholarship shouldn't be what steers you down a particular path - it should really just supplement you and make life a bit easier for something you already want to pursue. You may also run into questions if you try the scattergun approach especially if you end up applying for multiple things in different or similar industries. In some cases you will also be forced to choose at application stage which discipline/area you want to focus on. Then there's also the whole issue of if you give a different answer to each application when they ask you which one you want most or would drop everything else for- you run the risk of being interviewed by the same person across different programs.tbh I have no idea :/
That's why I'm willing to apply for any scholarship and at any uni
Iirc it's your HSC student number with a 1 at the front.Yo guys, sorry for being a noobie.
When I was checking out the UNSW scholarships, I noticed that they all needed you to register to be able to apply. Which is fine, except that registration requires a UAC application number.
What is a UAC application number and when do we get them? According to older students, we generally choose our uni/degree choices around September. So I would assume you get it around that time. If so, how do you apply for scholarships that close earlier?