What are my chances to BC, Mcgill, UT and UBC

<p>I live in US and I'm interested in Canadian Universities and some schools here too. I am wondering how I stack up. I am looking at Boston College, Mcgill and University of Toronto and i want to study science (medicine).</p>

<p>GPA: 4.0
AP and honors classes</p>

<p>ACT Composite Score: 31
English: 22
Science:36
Math: 34
Reading: 32</p>

<p>I also played Varsity Tennis, Chairman of the Cultural fair, Head- Writer of the Journal, Key Club and I'm a member of National Honor Society.</p>

<p>Is that gpa unweighted or weighted? Generally Canadian schools only really care about unweighted gpa</p>

<p>Here are the admission standards for mcgill
[Admissions</a> Standards - U.S. High School | Applying to Undergraduate Studies - McGill University](<a href=“http://www.mcgill.ca/applying/standards/unitedstates]Admissions”>http://www.mcgill.ca/applying/standards/unitedstates)</p>

<p>Here is the uoft’s it is less detailed but still could be usefull</p>

<p>[US</a> High School ?](<a href=“http://www.artsci.utoronto.ca/futurestudents/admissions/high-school-students/us-highschool]US”>http://www.artsci.utoronto.ca/futurestudents/admissions/high-school-students/us-highschool)</p>

<p>For the record though these are the minimum requirements not the averages. If you want to be sure of acceptance make sure your gpa and ACT score is a couple points higher than what is listed.</p>

<p>You mean pre-med…</p>

<p>McGill biomedical: Either retake the ACT and get 26+ on the English section or take the SAT and get 650+ on each subscore (same goes for U Toronto)
UBC: Low match
BC: Match/High match</p>

<p>@NamelesStatistic my unweighted gpa is 4.35. I know that for Mcgill they would like a 26 min on every section, but are they strict about that because I am going into science and I got a perfect score on the science and really good on the math. Do canadian schools take recommendations and activities into consideration?</p>

<p>UBC takes in account activities (that set of ECs is enough for UBC) but not U Toronto or McGill (unless if one is trying to get off a waitlist)</p>