Please read: About MSO | Annual Welcome and Important Information | MSO Rules
Quick Links To ForumsIf you would like to get involved with MSO or have ideas, suggestions, comments, criticisms or other feedback please Contact Us
I only took 3 courses instead of 4 in first semester to free up more time for Ucat preparation.This is old data but SJT's are typically alot lower so may not be a screwed as you think... as long as you keep up the 7 GPA then you should be able to clutch it. 5 courses seems like a hard workload, is there any reason why youre doing that.
Yeah you can but you gotta have ATAR 99.95 UNADJUSTED. Sadly, you can't get subject bonuses as a gap year takerHey guys, apologies if this has been asked already. Can gap year students get into UQ Dentistry? (I know they can't get into UQ Medicine, but was wondering if they're still allowed for Dent.) Thank you
Oh wow!! What the heck. So many restrictions for UQ (First finding out gap year students can't apply for Med, then this.)Yeah you can but you gotta have ATAR 99.95 UNADJUSTED. Sadly, you can't get subject bonuses as a gap year taker![]()
The fact that they only take unadjusted ATARs for gappies has been shared on the forum before. Where they got that information from though, I'm not sure. However, it definitely goes without saying that calling them will net you a quicker response.Oh wow!! What the heck. So many restrictions for UQ (First finding out gap year students can't apply for Med, then this.)
Do you know, by any chance, if you are still eligible for subject bonuses if you are repeating a Year 12 subject? I am currently repeating one Year 12 subject at TAFE (an institution in NSW that lets you repeat Year 12).
Did you find out this information by emailing UQ? It has been two weeks since I emailed them about all of this stuff, no reply yet..Would calling them be a better bet?
What about gap year students who repeat a HSC subject? Has this been discussed before on here? Thank youThe fact that they only take unadjusted ATARs for gappies has been shared on the forum before. Where they got that information from though, I'm not sure. However, it definitely goes without saying that calling them will net you a quicker response.
Have a read of this page, then your guess is as good as anyone'sWhat about gap year students who repeat a HSC subject? Has this been discussed before on here? Thank you![]()
I always assumed they are equally weighted but this is 100% guessing. Hopefully nothing drastic like WSU (58% vr! oh no.)Does anyone here know how UQ is going to be averaging/weighing sections 1-5 for the UCAT?
We collected this data here: Aus Med and Dent Place Offers 2021 Entry - Collated DataWhere can I find last year’s UCAT cutoffs for UQ dentistry? Is there a separate rural quota with a different cutoff?
No, sad to say but UQ does not accept EAS points for Dentistry or Med.hi, does anyone know whether UQ Dent accepts EAS bonus points? Can't seem to find it on their website
Hi Drifting,If UQ's GPA To ATAR is applied for dentistry, how would any non-standard be offered a place? The table indicates that a GPA 7 converts to 99.90. Considering the entry last year needed 99.95, how does that table make sense?
According to this link, uq med takes eas. I would imagine uq dent would have a similar policy Review admission schemesNo, sad to say but UQ does not accept EAS points for Dentistry or Med.
So that means UQ dent is an impossibility for all non-standard applicant who are not UQ students? That seems very very harshHi Drifting,
I believe a GPA of 6.95 obtained from 1 year or more FTE at UQ will be equivalent to a ATAR 99.95. If you look at the GPAT to ATAR chart, every ~0.12/0.13 GPA equivalent to .1 ATAR from GPA 6.0/99.2 onwards. Base off the charts, it is impossible to get a 99.95 ATAR equivalent if you studied elsewhere.