what grades did u get in with?
care to share?
what grades did u get in with?
care to share?
<p>Go on their websites</p>
<p><a href="http://www.utoronto.ca%5B/url%5D">www.utoronto.ca</a>
<a href="http://www.uwaterloo.ca%5B/url%5D">www.uwaterloo.ca</a></p>
<p>They will have grades needed for each program...(for UofT, you need to sign up as prospective student, and sign in to access the data)</p>
<p>then can anyone applied to waterloo or u of t got accepted care to share?</p>
<p>bump anyone?</p>
<p>I got in UofT, Queens, UWO, McMaster and didn't get into McGill because my stupid counselor doesn't know how to forward predicted IB grades fast enough until late april (Sigh.)</p>
<p>But anyways</p>
<p>1430 SAT I (630 verbal, 800 Math)
class rank: 15/190?</p>
<p>ECs:</p>
<p>11 years of Piano
12 years of Chess,
Captain of Chess Team
Key Club
Double Varsity in Track and Hockey (yes just imagine the chess jokes on my hockey team)</p>
<p>where are you going crake?
canadian schools don't require SATs, so...
anyway
i got in to u of t, queen's, UWO and waterloo (only schools in canada that i applied to).
i had an 80% avg
no EC mattered -_-</p>
<p>I'm going to the University of Toronto, simply because they have world renowned molecular biologists and genetics. Also because they have a solid international reputation that will give me a decent shot at medical school, despite their absolutely brutal freshmen curves. I also think I am do a double major in three years at the UofT, giving me another edge in the medical school admission process. (Yes you heard me, 2 majors in 3 years thx to IB transfer credits)</p>
<p>Socionomics also played a ridiculously huge role in my decision, as I need to save up the $200,000 needed for medical school.</p>
<p>they dun care about ECs ?</p>
<p>residency will.</p>