<p>I'm new to cc and I've been surfing this site a lot, and it's kind of freaking me out.
I would highly appreciate some feedback on my chances, i'm an American looking at McGill as my top choice for some type of biology major.
my stats:</p>
<p>SAT I (round 1):
CR-700
M-720
W-640</p>
<p>SAT I (round 2):
CR-620
M-740
W-690</p>
<p>SAT II Biology-750
SAT II Math L2- 780
SAT II Physics-630</p>
<p>(also, how many SAT IIs do they require? I heard 2, and do they accept the bio and math?)</p>
<p>My unweighted GPA is 3.81
and one last thing: I got three Bs this year, one in AP Calc I, Honors U.S.History 2, and AP Biology. Will this affect my chances?</p>
<p>THANK YOU very much in advance for your input! (im very nervous)</p>
<p>Your SAT scores meet the average range for McGill. Only your math score passes the average. Your Math II score isn’t spectacular and your Physic SAT isn’t either, but your Biology SAT II seems pretty good. Overall though, your SATs are decent at best. If you have good AP scores, it might help.</p>
<p>No idea how many SAT IIs they accept. You have to send in all of your scores though, according to their SAT policy.</p>
<p>Apparently the rigor of your courses, your GPA, and test scores are the most important admissions factors, with class rank being important but not as important. If you took as many of the most challenging courses your school has to offer as you can, even if you ended up with a B, it’s fine.</p>
<p>So overall, you don’t have the best chance, but you do have a slight one.</p>