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luken93:

--- Quote from: 99.95_for_sure on August 21, 2010, 08:00:56 pm ---Lol i've got under-rep school + seas = 88 for biomed :D whereas all the other kiddies have to get 98 muahahaha

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umm you may want to check that, underrep does not get you in on an 88, sorry to ruin the party.


--- Quote ---Thank you for your recent enquiry to the University of Melbourne Information Centre.

As part of our ongoing commitment to ensure a transparent selection process, the University of Melbourne has published a selection guarantee for the following two Access Melbourne categories:

* Disadvantaged financial background (SEAS category 5)
* Applicants from rural or isolated areas (SEAS category 6)

Students who complete Year 12 in 2010 and are eligible for one or both of these categories will be guaranteed a Commonwealth supported place in the following undergraduate degrees at the University of Melbourne, provided they meet the course prerequisites and achieve the following ATAR or notional ATAR:

* 78 or above - guarantees a place in Arts, Environments or Science
* 88 or above - guarantees a place in Biomedicine or Commerce

All Access Melbourne applicants are considered for, and may be offered a Commonwealth supported place in a course where their ATAR is lower than the specified minimum ATAR.

Because the circumstances described in Access Melbourne applications are so individual and the decision also relies on your potential to succeed in your chosen course it is not possible to indicate in advance exactly what difference your Access Melbourne application might make during selection.

All applicants who apply for and are eligible for Access Melbourne will automatically be considered for a Melbourne Access Scholarship. A separate scholarship application is not required.

At least 150 scholarships are available. The scholarship entitlements are as follows in the duration of a 3 year undergraduate program:
First year $6500
Second year $4000
Third year $3000

For more information go to http://www.services.unimelb.edu.au/scholarships/ugrad/future/access.html

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_avO:
From my schools bulletin:

--- Quote ---YEAR 12 STUDENTS : Important Information for Students Planning to Apply to Uni. Of Melbourne!!!!! This year (my schools name) is classified as an underrepresented school at the University of Melbourne. If you are a local student planning to put in VTAC preferences for Melbourne you must also complete a Special Entry Access Scheme (SEAS) application for category 7 - Underrepresented Schools. In addition, if you receive Youth Allowance or your parent/s receive Family Tax Benefit part A you must also complete SEAS Category 5 - Disadvantaged Financial Background. Melbourne will guarantee SEAS Category 5 applicants with an ATAR of 78.00 or above a place in Arts, Environments or Science, and an ATAR of 88.00 or above a place in Biomedicine or Commerce (as long as you also meet prerequisites). If you need clarification, please come to the Careers Office.
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slothpomba:

--- Quote from: samuch on August 21, 2010, 03:47:33 pm ---hey guys just need some help with deciding what course to do next year
i want to pursue a career in medicine but if i don't make it into monash MBBS im not sure what to put next

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I am also in the same boat but im looking into research.

Melbourne science is rather flexible, you have 2 majors in your 2nd year and dont really decide what exactly you want till 3rd year. You can also do engineering via science.

I'd like to STRONGLY NOTE the government only pays for about 7 years of uni only. Then you're full fee.

So Engineering/Biomed is like 4 or 5, melbourne grad medicine is another 4.

Even one year is pricey

samuch:

--- Quote from: kingpomba on August 22, 2010, 04:08:44 pm ---
--- Quote from: samuch on August 21, 2010, 03:47:33 pm ---hey guys just need some help with deciding what course to do next year
i want to pursue a career in medicine but if i don't make it into monash MBBS im not sure what to put next

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I am also in the same boat but im looking into research.

Melbourne science is rather flexible, you have 2 majors in your 2nd year and dont really decide what exactly you want till 3rd year. You can also do engineering via science.

I'd like to STRONGLY NOTE the government only pays for about 7 years of uni only. Then you're full fee.

So Engineering/Biomed is like 4 or 5, melbourne grad medicine is another 4.

Even one year is pricey

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how can you do engineering via science?

just 7 years really? :S that suckssssss ... how much would i be looking at for a year

zhenzhenzhen:
Australian Fee Places: $51,008

a lot

but there is fee-help and the such.. look here http://www.medicine.unimelb.edu.au/future/scholarships.html

also i think you can acquire more EFTSL somehow

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