Getting into Life Sciences at U of T

Hi all, I am wondering about my chances for getting into Life Sciences at U of T.
I am a 105D student applying for undergraduate studies at U of T. I applied for 2 choices: Life Sciences (first choice) and architecture (second choice). I received my admission to Daniels Faculty of Architecture February 26 with the U of T scholars scholarship. Since I am 105D, I know that I am only supposed to be considered for my first choice. However, I emailed admissions and they said that I will be considered for Life Sciences as well even though I am accepted into Architecture.

I am really hoping to be admitted into Life Sciences, but I have not heard back so far. I know that the competitive average for Life Sciences is lower than the competitive average for Architecture, so does that guarantee that I will get into Life Sciences as well? I know that basically all of my other friends who have applied to U of T life sciences have not heard back yet, and other forums say that a huge wave of admissions should come out right about now till mid-April? If I do get accepted into Life Sciences, what are the chances that I will also receive the U of T scholars scholarship? I do not remember choosing a college to be in when I applied for Life Sciences through OUAC… did I do something wrong?

I have a 96 in Chemistry, 94 in Physics, 95 in Biology, 98 in Calculus, 96 in Math 30-1, 95 in Chinese, 80 in English, and 83 in Social Studies.
My predicted IB grade is 39.
I am unsure as to how they will be evaluating my marks.

Just kidding I just checked OUAC and I ranked Woodsworth College as my first choice with my interest in Health/Disease.