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Archived Discussion => 2009 => VTAC Offers => Results Discussion => Victoria => Tertiary Admissions - Offers/Queries/Guidance => Topic started by: gregi on January 29, 2009, 12:38:46 am
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My friend didn't get an offer at all. His name didn't appear in the paper, and nothing was on his VTAC site. He was trying to get into Arts at Melbourne, but he was 0.15 off from the clearly-in ranking. His next preference is Monash Arts.
He says he is waiting for Round 2. But wouldnt he have gotten an offer anyway, for his second preference? I mean, if you dont get your first pref, u still get offers for the next course u selected in the first round yeah?
btw he got 88.15
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Clearly-in for Monash Arts:
http://www.monash.edu.au/study/coursefinder/course/0002/domestic-requirements.html
Isn't it interesting that international students can be admitted with a lower ENTER...
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Clearly-in for Monash Arts:
http://www.monash.edu.au/study/coursefinder/course/0002/domestic-requirements.html
Isn't it interesting that international students can be admitted with a lower ENTER...
hmmm. They do pay a lot more, don't they? given which, their status is already unequal with that of CSP students
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With an ENTER of 88.15, then yes, he should've gotten an offer for Monash Arts.
That is, of course, unless he didn't meet the prerequisites:
VCE prerequisites
Units 3 and 4-a study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English.
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^ The universities almost completely relied on them anyway. Full Fee domestic students are relatively rare.
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^ The universities almost completely relied on them anyway. Full Fee domestic students are relatively rare.
I recall they made up 2% of enrollment for Australia. I'd imagine they would be rare in Arts courses, but definitely not in Law.
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so why didnt my friend get an offer? He got like 40 for english
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a friend of mine got less then your friend and got into arts at melb, it might be something random that he didnt do like pay vtac?
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haha, thats probs true!