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Ram007:
ATAR: 48.75

Your SEAS application consists of:
Category 1: Personal Information and Location

1st pref cleary-in was 65.40
2nd pref new course around 54-56

MagicGecko:

--- Quote from: Kanon on December 17, 2013, 12:32:47 am ---No-one can tell you definitively, but anecdotally RMIT tends to be really good with their disadvantage schemes and course entry. One of my friends last year got ~65-ish and got a place in Bachelor of Engineering (which I think had a 72 ATAR requirement).

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Kanon's right, I have a friend (who is in my year) that got about a 66 ATAR and a 23 in english. His first pref at RMIT was Biomedical Engineering (the same course as me), the clearly in ATAR for it though was 80.45. He applied for SEAS (only 2 categories) and he had SNAP. When first round offers came about, he found out he got in! So just like Kanon said, RMIT is really lenient, they tend to look more at your SEAS and/or SNAP.

Ram007:
So with a 48.75 ATAR and 2013 cleary-in of 65.40 for 1st prefernce and 56 for 2nd there is a chance of SEAS( catergory 1) and SNAPS getting me in . I got 28 in english 29 business 25 IT middle band :)

jacknthebeanstalk:

--- Quote from: Sheo on December 17, 2013, 01:28:09 am ---Kanon's right, I have a friend (who is in my year) that got about a 66 ATAR and a 23 in english. His first pref at RMIT was Biomedical Engineering (the same course as me), the clearly in ATAR for it though was 80.45. He applied for SEAS (only 2 categories) and he had SNAP. When first round offers came about, he found out he got in! So just like Kanon said, RMIT is really lenient, they tend to look more at your SEAS and/or SNAP.

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sweet, there is hope!

Kanon:

--- Quote from: Ram007 on December 17, 2013, 01:34:13 am ---So with a 48.75 ATAR and 2013 cleary-in of 65.40 for 1st prefernce and 56 for 2nd there is a chance of SEAS( catergory 1) and SNAPS getting me in . I got 28 in english 29 business 25 IT middle band :)

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Definitely put the first four or so of your preferences as the courses that you would like to get into regardless of ATAR, so long as they're not Monash or UoM there's a chance you could get into them and then put the following courses as ones that you're interested in that aren't your main preference. :) GOODLUCK THOUGH!

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