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Law but where?
onur369:
Na, Oguz is another member from my school. Top bloke and sounds like a professor when he starts reading :D:D
kevvy:
--- Quote from: werdna on February 25, 2011, 05:14:37 pm ---I reckon you may as well go for a double degree - the clearly-in is lower for the doubles like Arts/Law or Commerce/Law.
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yeah how come its like that? i woulda assumed double degrees have a higher atar clearly in.
Streaker:
--- Quote from: kevvy on February 25, 2011, 05:38:58 pm ---
--- Quote from: werdna on February 25, 2011, 05:14:37 pm ---I reckon you may as well go for a double degree - the clearly-in is lower for the doubles like Arts/Law or Commerce/Law.
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yeah how come its like that? i woulda assumed double degrees have a higher atar clearly in.
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Clearly-in scores depend on the demand for a particular course. E.g. a course with a higher demand will have a higher clearly-in ATAR and vice-versa.
Commerce/Law was something like 98.2 this year, whereas Arts/Law was 98.4 (I think)...and you can't get into law straight away at Melbourne, as someone said above.
schnappy:
I recall reading the effective clearly in for Melbourne JD being 99.90 - It's not a VTAC thing, you still have to go through the Melbourne Model but if you get or above 99.90 you have a guaranteed place without the LSAT. You may want to check that though.
Duck:
--- Quote from: schnappy on March 02, 2011, 08:03:31 pm ---I recall reading the effective clearly in for Melbourne JD being 99.90 - It's not a VTAC thing, you still have to go through the Melbourne Model but if you get or above 99.90 you have a guaranteed place without the LSAT. You may want to check that though.
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99.90 + 70 avg at uni = guaranteed csp place
99.00 + 70 avg at uni = guaranteed full fee place
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