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October 10, 2025, 05:15:03 pm

Author Topic: unsure whether get 2nd round offer should i irregular for another course?  (Read 4031 times)  Share 

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harmony

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hi there,

i am asking quite a lot of question these days. i hope you don't mind

j/w, if i got my 2nd preference and dislike it. want either my 1st preference(prefer more) or my 3rd preference, should i apply an irregular offer for my 3rd preference?

because i fear that it might forgo my chance of receiving the 2nd round offer for my 1st preference..

how do you think about this?

thanks!

harmony

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um,  so would an irregular offer supercede my original higher preference's 2nd round offer?

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An irregular offer will override all other preferences on your list if your application is successful. You will not be considered for any other course. Hope that helps
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harmony

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lol alright, just found that on the irregular offer form. thanks SKC

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hi there,

i am asking quite a lot of question these days. i hope you don't mind

j/w, if i got my 2nd preference and dislike it. want either my 1st preference(prefer more) or my 3rd preference, should i apply an irregular offer for my 3rd preference?

because i fear that it might forgo my chance of receiving the 2nd round offer for my 1st preference..

how do you think about this?

thanks!

You won't get a third preference.  For 2009 VTAC applicants, there are only two main rounds - round 1 and round 2. 

Remember, accepting an offer does not impact at all on your chances of receiving a second round offer, provided you did not receive an offer for your first preference in the first round.

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