<p>I read SAT scores are not required for getting into canadian universities.
but does that mean , really no university at all needs those ?
and even if they don't , will submitting a good SAT score enhance my chances even though they don't need it ?
thanks.</p>
<p>I would like to know this as well, as a Canadian citizen that is.</p>
<p>If you’ve been educated in Canada, SAT’s aren’t required. If you submit them, I doubt they’d even notice…</p>
<p>otherwise, it’s just to make sure you know enough english to be able to learn in english.</p>
<p>Hi,
are SATs required if i am an applicant form india applying to McGill university?</p>
<p>None canadian universities require SATs, regardless of where you are applying from. Including them might help, but don’t count on them for any majors boosts they are full-on American</p>
<p>Applicants from the United States of America</p>
<p>Candidates who have completed Grade 12 from an accredited high school with a high grade point average and good scores on the SAT Reasoning Test or ACT (including the Writing Test) results, and a minimum of two SAT Subject Tests or AP or IB scores (or combination thereof covering two different subjects). Transfer credit is awarded for several Advanced Placement tests with scores of 4 or 5.
[Admission</a> Requirements](<a href=“http://www.adm.utoronto.ca/adm-awards/admissions.action]Admission”>http://www.adm.utoronto.ca/adm-awards/admissions.action)</p>
<p>Anniehaha, you’re wrong.</p>
<p>I was not aware that American students were required the SATs. What about Canadian students studying HS abroad??</p>
<p>It has nothing to do with nationality, as long as your schooling is outside of Canada, you are required to write a standardized test.</p>