Chance me for Canadian schools?

<p>I'm a Canadian citizen currently living in Texas as a permanent resident.
I hope to major in engineering, however, most Canadian engineering programs require AP Chem as a prerequisite which I don't have. Do you know any top Canadian colleges that DON'T have this requirement? I know McGill is one.</p>

<p>I'm applying to McGill as a mechanical engineer, UBC as general science, U of T as human biology major, and McMaster as a biochemistry ( CO-OP biomedical sciences), Waterloo as a Mechatronics Engineer
I've also applied to UVA, Stanford (extreme reach, I know), and Ann Arbor. </p>

<p>Anyways, here are my stats:
GPA 98.81 Weighted
Ranked 47/603</p>

<p>SAT: 2140
Reading: 690
Math: 790
Writing: 660 (Essay: 8)</p>

<p>ACT: 34
English:35
Math: 34
Reading: 33
Science: 34
Essay: 8</p>

<p>AP Tests
World History (4), English Lang (4), Comp Sci (4), Physics B (4), USH (4)
Senior AP Classes - Calc AB, Physics C, Biology, Psych, English Lit, Gov, Microecon</p>

<p>Brief Extracurricular
Tennis (captain)
Band (freshman year only)
CREW (School Spirit Team- Only 5 senior males)
Mandarin Club (4 year Treasurer)
Physics Club (Helped start/Communications Director)
UIL Math (Accounting, Number Sense, Calculator Applications)</p>

<p>Thank you for reading!
If you want a chance back, pm me, but I'm not very good at them.
Thanks again!</p>

<p>UMI: Low match
UVA: Match
Stanford: Reach
U Toronto Human Biology: Safety
McGill MechE: Safety
McMaster Biochem: Safety</p>