Transferring To McGill for a New Major

<p>I'm currently in my first year of an English degree in India, which is completely one-track and consists only of required courses in literature. Where I study, English majors can't take courses in math or science, and take one course per year in another humanities discipline. This is an issue because I now feel the need to change my major to environmental science; I'd love to get into the second year of McGill's environmental science program as a transfer student. However, will the fact that I have no post-secondary coursework in science put me at a disadvantage? I was valedictorian in high school with a G.P.A. somewhere between 3.90 and 4.00. I got a 71.5% in the first semester of college; an average score would be in the 50% range and an exceptional one would be at least 75%. I scored a 2300 (Critical Reading:800/Math:720/Writing:800) on the S.A.T. Reasoning Test, and I'm hoping for at least high 600's on subject tests in biology and math level 2. Do you think I'd get in? Which two schools do you think I'd have the most chance of getting into: the Faculty of Arts, the Faculty of Sciences, or the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences? Thanks.</p>

<p>My critical reading score is actually 780. I just noticed the error. xD</p>