Friday, November 11, 2011

[update] 17 GEMSAS simulations later...

... and it seems like most schools are happy with the offer list, but one school is still not 100% satisfied with the list of people they were suggested to offer to by GEMSAS. Ah well, now we should hope for a release of offers soon after the weekend.

Technically, they are still not "late", since they specified that offers will be released 9-16 November. However, this is quite late compared to last year's offers for a few unis including Melbourne. That said, this year is the first year with the new computer matching system of GEMSAS, so they are starting almost from scratch. I hoped they would get offers out earlier though.

Anyway. It seems like tomorrow will be that K-Pop festival in Sydney, which I said I wouldn't attend because of my exams (and to answer a question in the comments, it seems like SNSD will arrive in Sydney before the GEMSAS offers comes out). Interestingly, it seems like tickets are still available for VIP standing, silver seating and bronze seating options, while allocation is exhausted for VIP seating and gold seating. It's interesting because in Korea, the seat allocation of SNSD's first concert in the first Asia tour sold in 3 minutes. More recently, for SNSD's second Asia tour, in Singapore the tickets for their scheduled concert sold out within four hours so they decided to hold a second concert the next day. As it happens, I was in Singapore last year (during the Australian summer holidays), exactly one year before the schedule date of this concert there this year.

Maybe it's because there isn't as much Asian population percent here compared to Singapore. The other reason might be that the distances here are quite far, compared to Singapore or Korea. Australia is a big country and Melbourne and Sydney, the two biggest cities, are quite far apart (about 900 km), so it's not very convenient to travel from one city to another, especially without a high speed rail network. It's even further from Brisbane (the next biggest) to Sydney. It's also an inconvenient time for people going to school or university, since it is right during the exam period for a lot of unis and VCE exams, or during the school term of earlier years. So perhaps that contributes to lower demand too.

In any case, with respect to exam preparation, I did a past exam paper today for one of my subjects, then I cleared up a few gaps in my knowledge that were found. I'll probably do one or two tomorrow. Despite the GEMSAS uncertainty, life goes on...

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