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VCE Stuff => VTAC Discussion => Topic started by: daniel99 on March 28, 2008, 08:18:54 pm
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I am eligible for SEAS and was wondering how it works. I want to get into law at deakin, which is 93 and I think my ENTER will be 89-90. Will SEAS allow me to get into this course, as my enter is close enough? I also heard that your almost certain to get into the course you chose with SEAS, which i doubt. I thought the ENTER still has to be relatively close to the required ENTER? :-\ If anyone has applied for this before and understands how it works, could you please explain it. Thanks
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Usually for SEAS, if your ENTER is around the required mark for a full fee place you may be able to get a CSP place. So, for instance, for a full fee place at Deakin for law (Melbourne campus) the ENTER required was a 81.05, which is what you need in order to get a CSP place.
BUT, it's important that you don't rest on this and do the same amount of work as you would in order to get 93.