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What UAI would you be content/happy with?

  • 80-85

    Votes: 94 17.8%
  • 85-87

    Votes: 39 7.4%
  • 87-90

    Votes: 43 8.1%
  • 90-92

    Votes: 69 13.1%
  • 92-94

    Votes: 30 5.7%
  • 94-96

    Votes: 67 12.7%
  • 96-98

    Votes: 62 11.7%
  • 98-99

    Votes: 29 5.5%
  • 99-100

    Votes: 53 10.0%
  • 100

    Votes: 27 5.1%
  • Other (please specify)

    Votes: 15 2.8%

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melanieeeee. said:
depends how you look at it.

Well I was looking at it from the perspective of an elite student.


Thank you for pointing out the obvious......ari89.


:)
 

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Realistically, I think I would get an 80.

But I'm striving for at least a 90+ UAI. I'll just have to find that motivation I need to get me studying.
 

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Between 75 and 83.
Anything higher may encourage me to persue a career that i have no interest in, yet feel obliged to study due to the fact that i can.
Anything lower will make it impossible to do any course that could lead me into the field that i desire to be in.
 

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catherinet said:
Between 75 and 83.
Anything higher may encourage me to persue a career that i have no interest in, yet feel obliged to study due to the fact that i can.
Anything lower will make it impossible to do any course that could lead me into the field that i desire to be in.
Well, I have different points of view in regards to that. Wouldn't you have more access to broader field of degrees if you have high UAI? The courses that I may wish to pursue may only require 60-70, but I wish to gain highest UAI possible to broaden my options.

Your points seem fair though. :D :D :D
 

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catherinet said:
Between 75 and 83.
Anything higher may encourage me to persue a career that i have no interest in, yet feel obliged to study due to the fact that i can.
Anything lower will make it impossible to do any course that could lead me into the field that i desire to be in.
*isstalkingyourposts*

get the highest uai you can, do your desired course and pwn everyone else in it. you'll graduate with honours and be nominated as a phd candidate.

:ninja:
 

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lyounamu said:
Well, I have different points of view in regards to that. Wouldn't you have more access to broader field of degrees if you have high UAI? The courses that I may wish to pursue may only require 60-70, but I wish to gain highest UAI possible to broaden my options.

Your points seem fair though. :D :D :D
What are you looking at doing at uni?
I think I need about a 90ish but right now I just want to get the highest possible and not think about what I "need", it might make me underachieve.
 

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What are you looking at doing at uni?
I think I need about a 90ish but right now I just want to get the highest possible and not think about what I "need", it might make me underachieve.
Education degree. But I am not entirely sure. My parents advise me to take a one-year education degree instead of taking a degree that takes like 3 to 5 years to complete. My parents always tell me to do either an actuary or medicine. I am not sure though. I just want the highest UAI possible to see what I can do.
 

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lyounamu said:
Education degree. But I am not entirely sure. My parents advise me to take a one-year education degree instead of taking a degree that takes like 3 to 5 years to complete. My parents always tell me to do either an actuary or medicine. I am not sure though. I just want the highest UAI possible to see what I can do.
I think you would make a great teacher or counsellor, just from what I've seen on BOS. The amount of kids you've helped out has to be astronomical.
 
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lyounamu said:
Education degree. But I am not entirely sure. My parents advise me to take a one-year education degree instead of taking a degree that takes like 3 to 5 years to complete. My parents always tell me to do either an actuary or medicine. I am not sure though. I just want the highest UAI possible to see what I can do.
thats easy do med/actuary then do a dip ed afterwards. :)
 

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obviously 100(look below) but that's kind of unrealistic,i expect myself to probably get 50s or 60s
 

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Sarah182 said:
I think you would make a great teacher or counsellor, just from what I've seen on BOS. The amount of kids you've helped out has to be astronomical.
I completely agree. You'll make a great teacher. However, I'm not sure a dip ed would be the best idea. Decide what course you want to do (well, at least choose either actuary or med) and then do a double degree with education. With a degree like that, depending on where you want to teach (if you do... I'm assuming cause you want an ed degree) you could probably/certainly get a job. I mean, education is currently a national priority, according to funding schemes from the government. On the other hand stuff like commerce/law is priority 3, the lowest :( Meaning i have to pay more :(
 

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Devouree said:
I completely agree. You'll make a great teacher. However, I'm not sure a dip ed would be the best idea. Decide what course you want to do (well, at least choose either actuary or med) and then do a double degree with education. With a degree like that, depending on where you want to teach (if you do... I'm assuming cause you want an ed degree) you could probably/certainly get a job. I mean, education is currently a national priority, according to funding schemes from the government. On the other hand stuff like commerce/law is priority 3, the lowest :( Meaning i have to pay more :(
Wow, I didn't realise they had different levels of priorities...
 
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Devouree said:
I completely agree. You'll make a great teacher. However, I'm not sure a dip ed would be the best idea.
why not?

Decide what course you want to do (well, at least choose either actuary or med) and then do a double degree with education.
there is one problem with that. most universities (if not all) don't offer a double degree in med/ed and actuary/ed. if you know of one please feel free to prove me wrong.

With a degree like that, depending on where you want to teach (if you do... I'm assuming cause you want an ed degree) you could probably/certainly get a job.
getting a job is dependant on a range of factors not just the degree you have.

I mean, education is currently a national priority, according to funding schemes from the government. On the other hand stuff like commerce/law is priority 3, the lowest :( Meaning i have to pay more :(
yes teaching is a national priority because. that is why its cheaper. :)
 

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Oh, I always thought the difference in fees (excepting education/nursing etc, the obvious ones) were just due to them requiring more resources? Ie science needed labs and stuff, but humanities just a random classroom. Oh well you learn something new every day, and all that!
 

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I"ll get back on topic.

Any UAI to get me in Uni. Aim low so you can acheive your goal.
 
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kaz1 said:
I"ll get back on topic.

Any UAI to get me in Uni. Aim low so you can acheive your goal.
whats the point of having a goal if its that easy to achieve. but then again whats the use of having a goal if its too unrealistic. its best to have a balance.
 
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