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April 24, 2024, 12:49:50 pm

Author Topic: Electronic Engineering / Computer Science... No clearly-in and only 7 offers.  (Read 1323 times)  Share 

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kaptain_awesome

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Last year had 16 offers I think, and the clearly-in was 70 (I got 76.8). The new data for this course has "n/a" for the ENTER.

Im really confused, would this course's quota only be 7 students? and whats with the "n/a"? Does anyone more knowledgeable about the system have any idea why this would be so?

I got my second preference, Mechatronics at RMIT, and I'm happy with it, but I'm still really confused.

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It probably means that they took on less students for their course. As for the ENTER, I'm not sure.
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My friend got into Applied Physics at RMIT with an ENTER of only  57.
The clearly in this yr and last was n/a and only 8 people are doing it.
It's strange. 
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n/a appears when there are less than 10 students in the course
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My friend got into Engineering-Communication/Computer Science, one of the 2 that did.

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Wow, I didn't realise they take so few people for these courses. That's annoying. Thought I had it in the bag being ~7 points over the clearly-in.

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I guess RMIT set the number of offers, then either those who applied had a higher enter than you, or that the course needed more than just an enter score?
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I guess RMIT set the number of offers, then either those who applied had a higher enter than you, or that the course needed more than just an enter score?

Im guessing others who applied mustve had higher enters, I had all the prerequisites, plus did some subjects that gave me some bonus points. It would have been nice if they say how many students they plan on taking, I mean the less they take, the higher the cut-off.

I guess they must publish n/a as the clearly-in when less than 10 are accepted since there must be much more fluctuation than other courses, right?