Chance Me&Questions McGill

<p>mcgill focuses on stats/gpa</p>

<p>3.93 W</p>

<p>AP Courses: World History (4), Chemistry(2), Physics B(2), Statistics(2), Language & Composition(3), Biology, Calculus AB, Government, French</p>

<p>The scores in parentheses are for those exams that i have already taken.
Should I report those AP Exam scores, even the ones with scores of 2, to Mcgill???</p>

<p>12/2010, SAT Test
580 Reading
700 Math
670 Writing</p>

<p>11/2010, SAT Test
570 Reading
690 Math
650 Writing</p>

<p>06/2010, SAT Test
540 Reading
670 Math
600 Writing</p>

<p>10/2010, SAT Subject Test
770 Mathematics Level 2
670 U.S. History</p>

<p>MCGILL MINIMUM SCORE REQUIREMENTS SAT I
Min. Score Range
Critical Reading 620 - 650
Writing 620 - 650
Mathematics (Engineering and Architecture programs) 600 - 650
Mathematics (other programs) 560 - 650</p>

<p>Apparently, my highest CR score is 580. Because 580 < 620-650 (requirement), will I not be accepted to McGill?</p>

<p>THANK YOUU</p>

<p>you’ll be accepted if you apply to arts</p>

<p>everything else will be slim.</p>

<p>Yep, if you’re applying to arts you should be good. I’m a first year in Arts and my GPA was lower than yours (3.78) and I only had one AP with a score of 3; my SAT scores were only a little bit higher, and i’m from the US.
YES YOU HAVE TO REPORT ALL AP SCORES!! They won’t reject you for a getting a 2, they just need them so they know if you can get credit for them, but it’s required to report them.
One SAT score won’t automatically get you rejected, they look at the whole picture. And with your subject test scores, I’d say you have nothing to worry about…although other faculties are harder to get into than Arts.</p>