Asses (yes, that was intentional) my chances?

<p>I'm a US student applying to McGill, and I was wondering if you could determine how likely I am to get in. I wouldn't normally be doing this, but I'm applying to Arts&Sci combined, and it was wicked hard on my school last year (nobody, not even our Model UN president, got in). My backup is just the Arts program. </p>

<p>Stats:
UW GPA: 3.94
SATs: 2300 (800V, 800W, 700M)
SAT II: 770 US History, 770 World History, 760 Math IIC, 700 Bio Molecular, Lit 690.
APs: World History 5, US History 5, English Lang. 5
National Merit Semi-finalist</p>

<p>4 AP classes taken, taking 6 more this year. All honors other than those APs, with the exception of 1 year of regular Latin, and 1 year of regular Cinematography (Art credit). </p>

<p>Here's my weakness, though:
Geometry Honors (9th grade): A
Algebra II Honors (10th grade): B
Precalc Honors (11th): B-
and I have like a B- 1st quarter in AB Calc, and a C second quarter. THAT'S my problem. And I'm getting a B second quarter in AP Bio cuz I totally slacked off (though I did get an A 1st quarter). </p>

<p>I know I sound parnaoid and snobbish, but I really would like to get to McGill because I'm a canadian citizen and the tuition would be a godsend for my family!</p>

<p>Given your GPA and SATs I think you should be OK. As a canadian citizen, you should pay the average canadian tuition (less than half the international tuition), unless you happen to be born in Quebec, because if so then it's really really cheap.</p>

<p>Yeah, you're in.</p>

<p>I am sure you are probably also in-perhaps not for the combined Arts and Science as I understand the slots for same are few. But you will most likely be accepted to Arts.
My son was accepted with similar stats albeit a higher GPA -about a 4.6, but his Sats were lower.<br>
He was denied a place in Arts & Science (actually he didn't even know that the program existed) owing to lack of space but was accepted into both Arts and Science.
It's a great school-good luck to you.</p>