<p>So, I have recently decided to apply to McGill and if by chance I get accepted I would definitely attend the university. Their departments are exactly what I have been looking for, cheap tuition, and I am exposed to English and French; because I'm hoping to get my bachelors, and then attend a graduate school in the U.S., would it still be wise to go to McGill? Thank You!</p>
<p>It falls under top 5 Universities in Canada. Just below University of British Columbia and University of Toronto.</p>
<p>McGill is one of the best schools in Canada (ranked #1 in Canada and #19 in the world by QS and US News). It is well known in American industry, particularly in the Northeast and well known in academia throughout the Western World (Along with the University of Toronto it is one of two Canadian Universities in the Association of American Universities).</p>
<p>A bachelors from McGill will serve you well for getting into a good US graduate school.</p>
<p>One of my former bosses got into a fully funded grad program at Cal Tech with a degree from another Canadian institution. From my experience academics are very aware of major research universities, especially ones that are excellent in their fields.</p>