I’m an international student from the UK applying to McGill at the last minute on a bit of a whim - I had my application ready to go months ago but eventually decided not to apply and have now changed my mind.
I have just seen that it says the minimum requirements for UK students include GCSE results (https://www.mcgill.ca/applying/requirements/international) but I can’t find anywhere on the form where I can put them in as it only asks for my highest qualifications which are A Levels. Will I just be asked to submit them later on?
I’m on a gap year if that matters, so I have already got my final grades for A2 and AS levels. Just confused about whether I have to and how to submit GCSEs as well.
Hello. I’m a A-Levels applicant as well and I’ve applied in Sept 2016. However, my application stills say ‘ready to review’ and there’s only a button to upload highschool transcript (nothing for gcses, AS or A2 grades). So I’m assuming that we need to wait @reginamango
You’ll need to mail or fax our GCSE and ALevel results. It’s a separate part of the application, go to the 'international student ’ page.
Ok so I won’t need to upload them until I get a minerva file? Right now I haven’t submitted my application yet, I’ve completed all the steps and it says all there is left to do is pay and submit. So after that I will be able to make a minerva account, right? And then on there I will upload my documents? @youknowwho3
I’m also a UK student on a gap year, and for my GCSEs I added them into a section called ‘additional information’ or something like that. I assume they’ll also be on your transcript?
Yes, you must first pay and submit. Then you’ll get instructions for the rest. You can upload into Minerva and they also accept other means of delivery) unless that has changed recently.)