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WSU already had interviews and they consider most of their weighting on interview so we cannot help you there, but If you applied on time, you have a great shot at UNSW (considering you have close to the max mark for both criteria)I received an ATAR of 99.75 and 99 percentile for UCAT. What are my chances of an offer for UNSW and WSU? Also, Merry Christmas everyone!
Yes, most likely not a csp based on previous data, but the bonded positions haven't risen above the 92nd percentile historically so you are in a very good position. But you never know so good luck on getting a csp!!Is there any chance of a UQ med offer with an op 1 and a 93%ile ucat??
Very good chances. Will just depend on your interview performance now. Good luck if it's yet to come.Hello, does anybody know my chance of making it into UNSW med with a 98.90 atar and a 95%ile ucat? I am rural
You are essentially guaranteed a spot in UQ dent for next year, you are even guaranteed an unbonded spot in UQ med if you wish as well, so I wouldn't be stressed about getting a Dent spotHi everyone, do you think I have a chance of getting into UQ dentistry? My atar was 99.80 and my UCAT aggregate was 2990. Thank you in advance!![]()
Hi Everyone - I am new to MSO. I received an ATAR of 99.85% and 92 percentile for UCAT. What are my chances of an offer for UQ, U of Adelaide and UNSW ? I am a school leaver, non rural. Thank you so much and Merry Christmas everyone
Hi welcome to MSO. Barring unexpected rises you should get a BMP offer from UQ. But then Griffith Nathan/GC would be a better choice (a year shorter and 70% chance getting unbonded). UNSW offer chance is around 30-40% whereas Adelaide is likely half that.
Weren't you the one that said you did well in the interview? I wouldn't be so pessimistic about your future thenAnd here I am sitting with a lowly <20% chance of getting in JMP...
And here I am sitting with a lowly <20% chance of getting in JMP...
Oh, I still think I did well in my interviews - I just would love to be in a position with such a high percentage chance of offers.Weren't you the one that said you did well in the interview? I wouldn't be so pessimistic about your future then![]()
The math does check out.Why are you pessimistic today? The standard chance is 25%, from the stats we found for other schools they usually over offer, that increases it to 35%. Given non-standards tend to be more successful at JMP yours becomes 45%. Then as TKAO said, your excellent interview improves it further. How about 55% ?
Then you add Kurt Angle to the mixThe standard chance is 25%, from the stats we found for other schools they usually over offer, that increases it to 35%. Given non-standards tend to be more successful at JMP yours becomes 45%. Then as TKAO said, your excellent interview improves it further. How about 55% ?
Is there any other unis apart from jcu that I have a strong chance for with this atar of 99.35 and UCAT of 2700. By the selection criteria of UTAS I am in a strong position for an offer. Is that so? Just wanna confirm this speculationThat's correct.
You're eligible for selection but unfortunately unless you're a rural applicant, that score won't be high enough for you to land a Griffith offer.
If you're an interstate applicant then I can't see that being high enough - I think the cutoff will be more like 99.7+ but UTAS is very unpredictable so it's hard to say. Good luckI got an atar of 99.35 and UCAT of 2700. By the selection criteria of UTAS I am in a strong position for an offer. Is that so? Just wanna confirm this speculation with more experienced people.
Your UCAT is well above UTas' published 50th percentile cutoff. However, since UTas ranks applicants based off ATAR alone (once they're above the UCAT threshold, as you are), your ATAR of 99.35 might be a little on the low side - we suspect the ATAR cutoff will be around the mid to high 99s. I wouldn't lose hope if I were you, though, since this is the first year that UTas is using these selection criteria and nobody is 100% sure of how things will turn out.I got an atar of 99.35 and UCAT of 2700. By the selection criteria of UTAS I am in a strong position for an offer. Is that so? Just wanna confirm this speculation with more experienced people.