Chances of transfering to McGill? Help!

<p>I'm really adamant on getting into McGill this year, I'm getting too old to be in an undergrad program (will be turning 22 this year). </p>

<p>I applied for Kinesiology, I am currently completing my 2nd year (of kin) at another Canadian University, and hope to get 3rd year standing at McGill. </p>

<p>Stats:
3.9/4.33 cGPA
4.26/4.33 second year GPA (thus far)</p>

<p>The only problem is my only sciences are first year bio (A+), and it seems as though you need all or most of the sciences to get in? I dunno if they'll accept me though without any calculus but thought I'd give it a shot anyway - I think I did well last term and know I can repeat this term. So what are my chances?</p>

<p>Thanks guys, its much appreciated.</p>

<p>PS Does anyone know if they pay more attention to second year grades?</p>

<p>I guess nobody could answer this question…sigh</p>

<p>Does nobody know anything about McGill? I would have though at least 1 person would impart me with some information - considering the 330 views this got.</p>

<p>According to what I have looked up, the transfer rate for McGill was ~26%, which makes it much easier to transfer to than any of the top 20 US colleges. Assuming 4.33 = A+, if you really got that many A+'s in your second year I think you have a good chance.</p>

<p>26%, is that overall or just for the department?</p>

<p>I put Arts as my second choice program now. I hope I get into kin though :)</p>