McGill admissions question?

<p>Hi,</p>

<p>I'm an international student living in the Middle East. I have been attending a high school that follows the American curriculum throughout my school career. When applying to McGill, do I have to submit my SAT/ACT scores? Is that only for US citizens studying in the US or does that also apply to International students who are studying in American-based high schools?</p>

<p>Thank you :)</p>

<p>This is a question for the admission office if you want a definitive answer but from looking at the website, it states in the heading of the page as “Applicants from U.S. High School Programs (in the U.S.A. and other countries)”. Then it proceeds to list out requirements including SAT/ACT test scores. So I think, the answer to your question is yes if your high school follows the American curriculum.</p>

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