McGill University Chances

<p>I'd like to have someone who has experience with McGill tell me my chances. I'm a senior who has already applied. </p>

<p>My school is very small and takes the best students from all around central Massachusetts. It does not calculate GPA or class rank. It's only for 11th and 12th grade, and we were all in the top 10% or 5% of our class at our regular high schools. If you want to look for more info you can at <a href="http://www.massacademy.org%5B/url%5D"&gt;www.massacademy.org&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p>

<p>Grades in 9th and 10th grade were almost all As in all PreAP/Honors courses.
Grades in 11th and 12th have been about 75% Bs, 25% As. At my school, seniors attend college at Worcester Polytechnic Institute fulltime. We take a full freshman/sophomore course load there with all the regular students. </p>

<p>New SAT: Verbal/Critical Reading 710, Math 700, Writing 670
SAT 2s: Math 2 640, Biology E 640
I know my 2s aren't as good as they should have been.</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:
LEO Club (community service) 9th, 10th
Mu Alpha Theta (math club) 10th
1st Place Regionals Science Fair 9th
1st Place Regionals Destination Imagination 10th
Mock Trial 11th 12th
Prom Committee 11th 12th
"Regional Outstanding" High School Math Contest in Modeling (HiMCM) 11th
52 hours community service at local food bank each year 11th and 12th
Elected Student Council Secretary 12th
Yearbook 12th
(I know McGill isn't supposed to look at exracurricular activities, but I sent my resume to them anyway since I had already made it for the US schools I'm applying to.)</p>

<p>While I'm at it, if anyone wants to comment on the other schools I'm applying to they are:
Boston University
George Washington University
New York University
University of Massachusetts
Worcester Polytechnic Institute</p>

<p>UMass and WPI I'm basically guaranteed into. WPI since I'm already at it full time and doing better than a large portion of their own students. UMass because my MCAS (state standardized test scores) has already led them to offer me free tuition.</p>

<p>Well, besides telling you what any book or website could, I can tell you what it took for my brother to get accepted to McGill (but bear in mind he was accepted 4 years ago, and standards can change a little in four years). My brother had SAT scores well below average for McGill but he was strong in other areas.</p>

<p>SAT I:
CR: 620
Math: 560</p>

<p>SAT IIs:
Writing: 680
World History: 710
Math I: 590</p>

<p>He took 7 AP classes and had a 92 average at a very competitive high school.</p>

<p>I don't think your scores are high enough. Sorry, good luck though!</p>