All undergraduate medicine universities other than Adelaide and Monash allow non-standards to apply (so thats UTas, Curtin, UWS, UNSW, JCU, JMP, and Bond).
Crap, I always forget about these two!!
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All undergraduate medicine universities other than Adelaide and Monash allow non-standards to apply (so thats UTas, Curtin, UWS, UNSW, JCU, JMP, and Bond).
Just a few questions, with UTAS, do they give any advantage to those non standard students that studied in 'more' prestigious universities or degrees in repatuon to the GPA?
I can. I suspect I'll be confirming what we already know: that it is
I thought there was a case last year a rural got an offer with quite low like sub 60%ile while others higher were still in limbo. And we said it could be thanks to his 98 ATAR, thus not a hurdle?
There are reports of tas school leavers getting places with atar of 95 and above with umat as low as 50.@LMG! did you say you also knew a person who got in with a umat of 55
I won't let UTas off easily haha. Its FAQ says (or at least used to) ATAR minimum 95 but likely higher is required to be competitive. That's the standard saying when it's not hurdle. Can you please ask at the Open day why UTas enjoys contradicting itself?
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Hey guys, on the UTAS application it wants transcripts of my HSC and firs year of university... is that just the document stating my ATAR and first semester university grades?
Also where it says general application documents can we upload a character reference of nah?
also what is the permission slip in that section
UTAS application is kinda confusing me
Thanks
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You only need to upload transcripts if you're applying using a degree that wasn't completed in an Australian school/university. If you have an international high school certificate or degree or a TAFE certificate, you need to upload transcripts of those. This is actually made pretty clear in the application.
With regard to general application documents, some degrees require a CV or a personal statement that is used as part of the selection process. MBBS does not. You can upload a character reference if you want, but it won't be of any use.
I'm not sure what the permission slip is referring to, but considering the other documents listed in that section (Change of Name forms, Disability forms), I feel like you'd know what a Permission Slip is if you had one.
Hey all,
I found the following old thread for UTAS that may be of use.
[Undergrad] - University of Tasmania Non-standard Entry 2012
At what time did UTAS release conditional offers last year on the 28 Nov? Was it in the morning or afternoon?
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Giving UTAS a call rn
Giving UTAS a call rn
Good luck! I hope they actually give you a sounds answer.
Ok, no idea if the guy knew what i was talking about but he said "With the medicine offers, they aren't coming out till mid-january" so not sure if he meant for everyone or a certain group.And so it starts. I wish you well, intrepid traveller (pls report back!)
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