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methodsboy:
hey
could anyone explain what a "fringe ENTER" is and how it's different to the "Clearly in ENTER"?
For example:
To get into Business Information Systems at Monash (Clayton)
- the Clearly in ENTER is 87.00
- the Round 1 Fringe ENTER is 78.25

Thnx

random.photon:
The point above which the majority (between 90-95 per cent) of offers were made. The fringe ENTER may sit above or below the clearly-in ENTER. Factors taken into account may include a course middle-band bonus or consideration; SEAS access and equity or year 12 special consideration; and other institutional bonus schemes. So basically if you get between the clearly in ENTER and the Fringe Enter you may still be eligible for a place but they have to take into consideration other factors such as your performance in the prerequisite subjects.

methodsboy:

--- Quote from: random.photon on December 28, 2008, 04:54:07 pm ---The point above which the majority (between 90-95 per cent) of offers were made. The fringe ENTER may sit above or below the clearly-in ENTER. Factors taken into account may include a course middle-band bonus or consideration; SEAS access and equity or year 12 special consideration; and other institutional bonus schemes. So basically if you get between the clearly in ENTER and the Fringe Enter you may still be eligible for a place but they have to take into consideration other factors such as your performance in the prerequisite subjects.

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oh kewl. If my ENTER is between the clearly in and the fringe, can i still apply for a CSP place?

random.photon:
Yes if the course code ends with 1 it's regarding a CSP place.

champorado:
They abolished full fee places, so all places given to local students are CSPs, iirc.

CSP place, sorta like atm machine, lol (just realised).

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