Chance Me for McGill University? (American Student)

<p>I'm applying to the Faculty of Arts within the next couple weeks and I'm a little anxious about my chances, I had been under the impression that I wouldn't have a problem getting in but the admissions statistics I saw for American students when I visited the campus over the summer have made me feel a bit doubtful. So, some info:</p>

<p>GPA: ~94.5/100 UW, ~102 Weighted.</p>

<p>Rank: 10/327, Public High School</p>

<p>Test Scores: SAT I 740 Reading, 770 Math, 770 Writing (Superscored)</p>

<pre><code> SAT I 740 Reading 770 Math 630 Writing (First Sitting)

            SAT I 740 Reading 680 Math 770 Writing (Second Sitting)

            Waiting on Math II, Physics, and U.S. History scores.

            ACT: 33 (34 English, 35 Science, 30 Math, 12 Writing)

  APs:  United States History, Physics B, English Language and Composition, Psychology (first choice major), and 

            World History. Scored 5 on all the exams and had an A- to an A+ average in all the classes. Taking 5 more

            this year (Calculus BC, Macroeconomics, US Government and Politics, English Literature and Composition, 

            Biology), my first quarter senior year grades may be a little lower than usual but nothing horrible. 

 Other:  I have also been studying French for 6 years and will receive college credit for my French class this year 

            through an American university.

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<p>I know McGill pays little to no attention to essays, ECs, and recommendations, so I'll leave those out. Based on the </p>

<p>numbers, what should I expect? Thank you very much your time and any input!</p>

<p>Here are the minimum stats required for US applicants:
<a href=“http://www.mcgill.ca/applying/admissionsguide/standards/unitedstates”>http://www.mcgill.ca/applying/admissionsguide/standards/unitedstates&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Meeting the minima does not guarantee acceptance. You look pretty good though. </p>

<p>McGill Arts: Safety (meeting the minima may not guarantee acceptance per se but rejects near the minima are, in fact, near the minima on more than one metric)</p>