Question for Ontario High School Applicants

<p>Hello, new to the forums so I hope I'm posting in the right place!</p>

<p>I'm looking into McGill or Queens for some kind of general arts program. I'm aware that for McGill, and probably for most places in Canada, acceptance is primarily based on high averages.</p>

<p>Because of this, while I'm planning out my courses for my grade 12 year I'm trying to be proactive in choosing courses that will secure me high grades.</p>

<p>The one course where I'm extremely conflicted is math. I'm choosing between Advanced Functions (MHF4U) and Data Management (MDM4U). I am not a math person at all but I feel like math for me is just a matter of getting the homework done (which is hard sometimes because I'm so uninterested in it). That being said, I feel like a 90 in Functions is attainable but may take me more effort which will be taken away from my other courses.</p>

<p>My other courses are mostly histories, english courses, french..</p>

<p>I keep getting told different things, so I'm mostly wondering will Data look bad if it's my only more technical course?</p>

<p>Also, does anyone have an experience or advice on getting into McGill? Or any other ideas for Canadian students looking into general arts (any ideas are welcome, I wouldn't restrict myself for location just staying in Canada seems to make the most sense for me).</p>

<p>Data Management is easier than Advanced Functions. No arts program is going to care which mathematics course you decide to take, rest assured. </p>

<p>I was admitted into McGill’s Bcomm program. I had a ~95%+. </p>

<p>Protip: Take an easy course load.</p>