Questions about graduate entry from 2028
Hi all
Im a second year health sciences student. I got some fairly mid grades in my first year, and I was intending to try for graduate or even post graduate entry (GEN), however the new admissions scheme has raised some questions:
Firstly, it claims that if any paper in first year is below a 6, then entry is disqualified. Since I scored a grade below a 6 last year, would this include me? If I went postgraduate, how would that change things?
It is claimed that there is a 6 gpa cut-off for consideration. Last year, however, some people with a 6 or above didn't receive an MMI interview despite being technically eligible. Is this still the case, or have they made changes to the MMI system to accommodate more students? Due to the likely incredibly large influx of new students and the MMI cut-off being around 8 last year, I imagine that MMI interviews could serve as a functional GPA block well above the de jure 6.0. Does anybody have any further information on this?
Any help would be greatly appreciated