<p>Hello, I'm a Canadian citizen applying from Dubai (graduated from high school there) for Fall 2015 term. My GPA and TOEFL score meet McGill requirements but my SAT score is unfortunately very low (490 reading, 450 math,450 writing). I
heard most universities in Canada don't focus or need SAT scores, is this true for McGill? Do I need to submit a SAT score or will my GPA and TOEFL scores suffice? </p>
<p>Also I'm a Canadian citizen, I used to be a Quebec resident but have been out of the country for more than 6 months so I've lost it. Which fees would I pay? The international or Canadian? Can I become a Quebec resident again after 6 months and pay the Quebec residency fees?</p>
<p>Thank you in advance!</p>
<p>if you are graduating from an American high school in Dubai you must submit test scores, otherwise no. </p>
<p>My high school has an American curriculum, guess I’ll have to retake the SAT </p>
<p>I would personally contact an admissions person at McGill. American curriculum doesn’t necessarily mean an American school. The admissions folks at McGill can answer based on your personal situation. –
Edited: I did not see that the above answer was from a McGill person. Sorry. He probably has very accurate information. I should have looked closer at the other response.</p>
Would a US/EU dual citizen graduating with a full IB diploma from an international school in Europe have to submit SAT scores to apply to one of the sciences? If not required, would it influence the decision if submitted anyway? Thanks!!