McGill chances of acceptance

<p>Im really interested in going to McGill for engineering and am trying to find out some more about my chances, if you could help, i would really appreciate it. </p>

<p>Im french living in the US as a US high school junior student.
Ive moved around my whole life (5 countries) and speak english, french, and spanish all fluently.
My gpa, weighted, it 4.2, and 92% average in my classes.
I take all honors classes so far, apart from english, and at the moment am taking spanish 5 AP (a year ahead), and US II AP.
I am planning on taking Physics AP, Stat AP, Calc AP, French 5 AP and maybe Chem AP next year.
I have yet to take the SAT but am planning on getting in the uper 1900s or low 2000s.</p>

<p>Advice and comments are greatly appreciated =]
Thank you</p>

<p>They would be lucky to have you.</p>

<p>IIRC, McGill is very numbers oriented in admissions… For US HS applicants (which I’d think you’d be? Have you been in the US for all of HS?): [Admissions</a> standards (US)](<a href=“http://www.mcgill.ca/applying/standards/unitedstates/]Admissions”>http://www.mcgill.ca/applying/standards/unitedstates/)</p>

<p>Good luck! :)</p>

<p>Yes i have been in HS for all my HS carreer, and thanks for the link =] I’ve heard that having french citizenship might help me, i guess i’ll see haha</p>

<p>Is McGill one of the best engineering schools in Canada?</p>

<p>Most everyone says that University of Waterloo is the best engineering school in Canada. The rest of the best are McGill, Toronto, UBC and Queen’s. Any attempt to rank them would be splitting hairs.</p>