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What UMAT is needed with a 99.90 ATAR?
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tinagranger:
If I get a 99.90 ATAR, and do average on my interview (I'm not very good at interviews and logically explaining my thought process), what UMAT would I need to be likely to be offered a place in monash med?
Knowing this would just help ease my mind for the upcoming UMAT, because my average in med entry exams is a raw score in the low 80s/134 - do you know what percentile this would translate to in the real UMAT?
A1P:
--- Quote from: tinagranger on July 09, 2017, 06:13:02 pm ---If I get a 99.90 ATAR, and do average on my interview
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Being a Vic student 99.90 plus 85ish %ile should give you 50/50 chance at Monash. Note 50/50 is meant to say you need to get around the median interview score i.e. average of the interview cohort not average in the general sense.
Sine:
--- Quote from: tinagranger on July 09, 2017, 06:13:02 pm ---If I get a 99.90 ATAR, and do average on my interview (I'm not very good at interviews and logically explaining my thought process), what UMAT would I need to be likely to be offered a place in monash med?
Knowing this would just help ease my mind for the upcoming UMAT, because my average in med entry exams is a raw score in the low 80s/134 - do you know what percentile this would translate to in the real UMAT?
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you never know how well you will do on the interview :)
If you got 99.90 you would probably need like 80+ UMAT to get a spot. However I do know that some people have got 99.9+ and 90+ UMAT and not got a 1st round place -> happened to get like 3/4th round bonded.
EDIT: however also people have got 99.7+ and low 60's UMAT for a spot , so you can never be too sure whether you will or won't get a place
Janna:
I know this doesn't answer your question but if you're worriered about your interview MedEntry also provides interview workshops which I found really helped me prepare and be more confident going into my interview
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