chocomilkenthusiast
English: 77
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-jinx_58
chocomilkenthusiast
English: 77
Ancient History: 86
Chemistry: 93
Physics: 84
Methods: 67
Religion and Ethics: A
-jinx_58
Studious
Hey Studious,
So the most important thing you need to know is that every university works in a different way. So even the provisional entry pathway is different at every uni but you can generalise the requirements to ATAR + UCAT + Interview (there are unis that just take ATAR as well etc.). To answer your question, the postgraduate pathway also differs across unis but considering you put this thread within the QCE forums, I'll focus on the QLD unis (which is also the ones I'm best at ):
To generalise like above, a lot of unis take GAMSAT and uni GPA as their graduate entry. If you do that well and keep your uni GPA up then you've got access to most graduate entry unis. However, there are also unis that take you if you do UCAT 2 or more times (e.g. UNSW). I want to highlight, though, that UQ and Griffith DO NOT take multiple-time UCAT takers (UQ just doesn't like them and Griffith has nothing to do with the UCAT).
Anyways, hope that helped. Feel free to ask any more questions.