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TSxxacexx
post Nov 26 2016, 10:30 PM, updated 10y ago

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Is it hard to do well in AUSMAT?
Kcdw96
post Nov 26 2016, 11:44 PM

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The difficulty level is the same as other pre u program, be it a level, stpm, Canadian, etc

At the end of the day, to achieve a good grade, you're directly competing with other people who took the paper.

Like any other internationally recognized program, the sample size is large and your results, regardless of what pre u exam u took, is representative of your performance relative to your peers.

So the answer to your question has nothing to do with the fact that you're taking ausmat. Its largely the amount of work you put in and your abilities
iSean
post Nov 27 2016, 11:12 AM

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Depending you are on WACE or SACE.

MCKL / Sunway is WACE - 20-40% ish assignment ; 80-60% exam based
Taylor's is SACE - 50% assignments ; 50% exam based

Depends on what you get.
ATAR 80% is easily scored.
To get to the best you need to get 90%

But entry requirements based on ATAR scores are quite low not mistaken.

- Heard it from a friend. whistling.gif
- English subject might be a problem for some.

This post has been edited by iSean: Nov 27 2016, 11:13 AM
limeuu
post Nov 27 2016, 05:55 PM

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i take this question to be another "easy to score pathway" question....what is it with this generation, always wanting the "easy way" to everything?...

kcdw is spot on...you will do as well as your effort in relation to your peers....
ycs
post Dec 14 2016, 09:50 AM

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bro, can ask is there any significant difference between WACE and SACE when applying to aussie uni's?

which college has a better learning environment? i've been hearing bad things about MCKL but its the cheapest
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post Dec 14 2016, 01:43 PM

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QUOTE(ycs @ Dec 14 2016, 09:50 AM)
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bro, can ask is there any significant difference between WACE and SACE when applying to aussie uni's?

which college has a better learning environment? i've been hearing bad things about MCKL but its the cheapest
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Short answer: no difference, pick the cheapest one

Long ans: Its just a one year program, where you go doesn't make a difference. As long as your results qualify you to enter uni can alr. Just pick the cheapest one.
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post Dec 14 2016, 01:51 PM

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QUOTE(Kcdw96 @ Dec 14 2016, 01:43 PM)
Short answer: no difference, pick the cheapest one

Long ans: Its just a one year program, where you go doesn't make a difference. As long as your results qualify you to enter uni can alr. Just pick the cheapest one.
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thx; probably go to sunway, seems got the most positive feedback

 

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