<p>For several questions about the University of British Columbia of Vancouver, do they look at first two quarters of senior gpa? Or do they accept the cumulative gpa like the U.S did? Also, what is the average university's admission sat score? :ar! For now, I have a cumulative gpa from freshman to junior of 3.71, and hopefully a sat over 1900 in december, with three sat subjects (bio m, math ii, and chinese) . What are my chances?</p>
<p>If Chinese is your native language, don’t take it as a foreign language.
They look at your grades in 11th and 12th grade and want a personal statement.</p>
<p>I am a a Taiwanese. Also, I am from Guam, that mean I am an international student just clarify. </p>
<p>The question is if you are an US citizen or resident? Also if you have more than 4 years schooling in Guam and have graduated from a Guam HS. If all the answer to three questions above are yes, then you probably will be looked upon as a US student, not international.</p>
<p>I am a resident, so, that means I use GPA system of US to apply right? If so, then what is the latest possible senior grade to upload? Is it second quarter? Or Third Quarter?</p>
<p>You can apply first and update your sr year scores later. </p>
<p>so when is the admission (their replies whether I got accepted?) date? Cause my school (in u.s) ends in May.</p>
<p>Canadian universities do a rolling admissions, in several rounds. Generally there’s a mid-December round, a March round and a May round. </p>
<p>if there are three rounds, can someone tells me when are the specific dates? Also, how can I send sat and sat ii to the university (ubc)?</p>
<p>also, how to send the sat and sat ii to ubc? as well as university of Washington </p>
<p>Also, what is the gpa system base on? (is the grading system base on canada or u.s?)</p>