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A few schools, Sydney and Flinders allow internationals to stay after getting PR, they become full fee paying locals, I had PR before I applied. Generally its harder for locals to get into medicine than internationals. There is a widening disparity of GAMSAT scores for newer schools, I have heard of students getting into Griffith and UOW with GAMSAT scores in the high 50's.
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The conversion chart that is used in my school in the US (I think) is pretty much universal for the rest of the US.
4.00 (A) = 93-100 3.67 (A-) = 90-93 3.33 (B+) = 87-90 3.00 (B) = 83-87 2.67 (B-) = 80-83 2.33 (C+) = 77-80 2.00 (C) = 73-77 1.67 (C-) = 70-73 1.00 (D) = 60-70 (BORDERLINE FAILING) 0.00 (F) = <50 (FAIL) |
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The website doesn't list this, as far as I see. Would you be willing to verify this information please?
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