CLAIMS of hacking have flooded social media after a email informed students state wide that they would miss out on a tertiary admissions rank. The email was sent by the Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre at midnight, and told 24,000 students state wide they were ineligible for the Australian Tertiary Admission Rank. The ATAR is used by universities to help them select students for courses and admission. So the email caused late night panic among students whose final year in school had been thrown a curve ball by COVID. What s this email about being atar ineligible, pls tell me it s a prank, one concerned poster wrote on the QTAC Facebook page.
CLAIMS of hacking have flooded social media after a email informed students state wide that they would miss out on a tertiary admissions rank. The email was sent by the Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre at midnight, and told 24,000 students state wide they were ineligible for the Australian Tertiary Admission Rank. The ATAR is used by universities to help them select students for courses and admission. So the email caused late night panic among students whose final year in school had been thrown a curve ball by COVID. What s this email about being atar ineligible, pls tell me it s a prank, one concerned poster wrote on the QTAC Facebook page.