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If I have undertaken (but not completed) post-secondary or tertiary studies (e.g TAFE, University) should I apply for an interview through the FEAS?

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If I have undertaken (but not completed) post-secondary or tertiary studies (e.g TAFE, University) should I apply for an interview through the FEAS?

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Applicants who have undertaken post-secondary or tertiary studies (eg. TAFE, University), whether completed or not, may submit an FEAS application but will not be allocated an interview, as they will be considered on the basis of data received from the UAC. By completing an FEAS application these students will be given an opportunity to provide a personal statement to the UNSW Faculty of Engineering. Information on the UAC application process is available at www.uac.edu.au.

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Applicants who have undertaken post-secondary or tertiary studies (eg. TAFE, University), whether completed or not, may submit an FEAS application but will not be allocated an interview, as they will be considered on the basis of data received from the UAC**. By completing an FEAS application these students will be given an opportunity to provide a personal statement to the UNSW Faculty of Engineering. Information on the UAC application process is available at www.uac.edu.au. ** Domestic applicants who have undertaken more than one year (two semesters) of tertiary study should note that their tertiary performance will be given more weight than their secondary results (eg. ATAR [previously known as UAI]). If you have performed poorly at the tertiary level you should submit an FEAS application and consider submitting an application under the Special Consideration for Applicants with Tertiary Study (SCATS) scheme. Detailed information (including closing dates) is available on the UNSW web

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