<p>Would I get in in one of the universities of mcgill, ubc or univ of toronto with these. i m from turkey and i really want to be one of them.
9th grade:70.30</p>
<p>10th grade:78.50</p>
<p>11th grade82.70</p>
<p>12th grade expected 88</p>
<p>Sat 1 -expected Math-720-Writing-600-Reading-400(in October, so this
can change..)</p>
<p>Sat -2-Math-1: 740/800</p>
<pre><code> Math-2: 780/800 and i will get physics in January
</code></pre>
<p>ielts:6.5</p>
<p>58 views and no comment, owww come on!!!</p>
<p>I honestly think your chances are pretty low.</p>
<p>you need to raise your non math SAT’s.</p>
<p>what happens if i would make it witing 650 reading 550? and</p>
<p>I’m not sure the prior opinions, from American students, are going to tell you very much. You do not need to take the SAT to get into a Canadian university from Turkey. Just like Canadians. Only those from American highschools have to do that. </p>
<p>Also it very much depends on the program- you apply to programs at these schools, not the universities. Some are more selective than others. Apparently, but very generally, you need around a 4 or 5 in the Turkish system for most top Canadian unis. No idea about those percentages you report.</p>
<p>Yes here my point comes… Does anyone know which department has the greatest ratio for accepting applicants?</p>
<p>Ontario, where U of Toronto is located, keeps extensive data on how many apply and are accepted at each Ontario university program. Not sure about the others:
<a href=“http://cudo.utoronto.ca/2010/[/url]”>http://cudo.utoronto.ca/2010/</a></p>
<p>To add to my above post, as a general rule based on memory (so
I may be wrong about a particular school), it seems easiest to get in to arts, followed by engineering, science, then business, concurrent ed, nursing (in this order). but I’m also leaving out lots of programs here!</p>
<p>Oops. starbright is right…we’re so used to American students asking we forgot you don’t need standardized test scores. At U of T you need a Bitirme Diplomasi, with excellent results from Turkey, if this makes sense to you… and be in the top third of your class, however I believe you will probably need to still apply through the Ontario Universities Applications Centre. I am agreeing with starbright that arts, social sciences and life sciences generally accept lower grades but that changes year to year and doesn’t guarantee admission. The suburban campuses have the same high academics but slightly lower admission standards and the ability for you to take courses and transfer downtown after your first year. Scarborough campus may require however a Supplementary Application Form (SAF). Good luck to you.</p>
<p>The, do u have opinion about which department is eeasier toget inif my math is very strong, but science is not: engineering, mathematics?</p>