<p>I never thought about my grades being very low - until I saw the list of minimum scores McGill requires on the SAT II's!
My school doesn't give out our GPA but my counselor told me I'm in the top 5%
I've taken the SAT once and got a 700 on the verbal and 570 on math...I plan to retake it again in fall for sure...
I got 4's on the AP Bio and AP US History tests
And my subject tests look like this:
French 550 (: /)
U.S. History 730
Biology M 690 </p>
<p>So now with all of that, are my chances at getting in shot? Or is there still some hope?
Thanks to anyone who helps :D</p>
<p>GPA sounds good. APs look good. SAT II's look good, and don't worry, the French one won't hurt you, it just won't help. The only thing that hurts you is your math score on your SAT. Just try to get it to around 650, and that should be enough. I think.</p>
<p>In the old days, prior to the new SATS, a score of roughly 1350 or so was good for US students applying to McGill. Retake the SATS as you mentioned you will and also look into the ACTS-McGill accepts both.
If accepted to McGill, you should receive credits for the APS 4 and above.
Good luck to you.</p>
<p>i know a bunch of people majoring in art history at mcgill, and all of them love it. one reason i'm sure of is probably because the whole montreal setting ;)</p>
<p>^yes, I know people majoring in art history. Good luck getting a job.
Oh wait, you're probably a hot girl. Major in art history!
The dept. is full of friendly gay guys and pretty girls.</p>
<p>Kidding aside, I know a really smart guy studying art hisotry and he says the dept. is really good.</p>