<p>For university of Alberta, UBC, and UT, do you need to submit SAT and extracirriculars? I heard it was just grades/gpa. I am going to high school on the states but am a Canadian citizen.</p>
<p>Look at each school’s website under admissions—international—US High Schools. The answers are all there.</p>
<p>As Tom says. Each school, and in some cases, each program within a school, have different admissions criteria. The admissions criteria will depend only on the school system from which you graduate, not your citizenship (but your citizenship will determine what kind of fees you pay if you are admitted).</p>
<p>It is confusing on the U of A website, it says something about substituting AP classes for sat subject tests? And it doesnt say anywhere what minimum sat/act scores are.</p>
<p>From their website: </p>
<p>“SAT Reasoning and Subject Test scores ranging from 550 to 620. The minimum score required varies by subject area.” Nothing on ACT, but they also want a minimum GPA of 3.3 on Honors/Advanced courses.</p>
<p>I couldn’t find anything on substituting APs for SATs; I think it was just poor phrasing, and instead they consider both APs and SAT IIs in your application. SAT Is are still required.</p>
<p>What program are you applying for?</p>
<p>engineering</p>
<p>You’ll need:
English
Chemistry
Algebra
Calculus
Physics</p>
<p>GCE: Math; Chemistry; Physics</p>
<p>(Group A = Humanities; Group B =Fine Arts; Group C = Sciences)</p>
<p>See [this</a> page](<a href=“http://www.studyincanada.ualberta.ca//StudyAtUAlberta/Undergraduate/InternationalAdmissionSubjectsandCourseEquivalencies.aspx]this”>http://www.studyincanada.ualberta.ca//StudyAtUAlberta/Undergraduate/InternationalAdmissionSubjectsandCourseEquivalencies.aspx) for details.</p>
<p>See post #5 for SAT scores.</p>