3 min GPA. 0). i finished u0 with a 3. The only reason I would choose uoft is for its rep and international ranking which would appeal more to US Ivy med schools. 7, and have friends that have gotten into other highly ranked schools with below the “required” gpa. I just want to say that I also struggled in first semester McGill having also entered U1 health sciences from CEGEP. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. If you're also applying to other schools, your GPA is likely too low. I'm just shocked to see that it converts to 3. My GPA is a 3. I had no trouble paying my first semester off and covered it on my own (around 14K). Post any questions you have, there are lots of redditors with admissions knowledge waiting to help. 7 having come to McGill with no comp sci or math background (philosophy and music). it I graduated with a 3. I am mostly interested in applying for counselling or health Psychology. There's also the fact that they give more considerations for people that have been at McGill for at least 1 year. Okay guys, I just saw a post on how to get a 4. 12 ☺️ Reply reply fatimaee Tuition is the same tuition you would normally pay at McGill! They have an agreement between all the different host institutions. I’m a MIMM undergrad and my GPA over the four years is <3. However, a less than excellent GPA would defeat the purpose for me. 6-3. Hello everyone! I just have a simple question and need your opinions! My gpa is now 3. cause the thing is that learning is fun but you also need GPA for grad school or if you wanna apply to Dent/Med and the amount of tension I feel for every midterm and every test for this course really hurts me so much when I started, I thought it was fun. 14. I can give my experience for what it's worth. The University assigns grade points to letter grades according to the above table. Hi. 7 (84%) GPA? If you transferred to Desaults, what GPA did you have at the time? Was it very competitive to secure a spot? How is the overall quality of the business program? I was wondering if anyone had experiences or advice about pursuing graduate admission while having a very average (~2. The best place on Reddit for admissions advice. felt this big time when i completely ruined my first semester at mcgill (started fall 2020 lol), and since then i've failed another class that was a pre rec for my major and just might fail another this semester. 333 from A,A,S,C (4+4+2)/3 =3. 50 and above is considered good enough to include on a CV and is quite strong for McGill arts. I have tons of research experience and pretty decent ECs. I also HATE the whole "student things cant use the McGill name" thing. My Coworker while not a McGill grad had a 2. My suggestions: You seem stressed, try to relax a bit after you graduate. 4 going into third year. Depending what you want to do, McGill, poly and ets have their strengths and weaknesses. 95 and beyond. but it is kinda affecting my mental health very bad but I also love the content -- It is a 128 votes, 24 comments. My main goal is to go to grad school, but with grades as crappy as mine I doubt I'll get accepted. 6 - 3. 425. There are no "extra courses" for back up, it is a full program with specific classes you need to take. 8, but I feel it could be higher. also thinking of law school-- I didn't do amazingly first-year GPA-wise (didn't do horribly, but had some B-range grades both semesters and didn't use S/U to my advantage). Chances for McGill into McGill with a gpa between 3. 29(only goes up 0. It all depends on what program and what context. Obviously I still do the work and care about learning but I don't go crazy when I get a bad grade or spend 40h a week studying . 2-3. 0 - i. i've been calculating (trying to, at least) to see how my gpa would progess if i continued to get 3. 5 before, you have to start aiming for a 3. not a big deal in the grand scheme of things. 85 with As and A+ both being 4. The average GPA is then lower than the average-of-the-averages. For U2, I switched to the majors program and did much better, having a GPA for both terms of around 3. 441 votes, 50 comments. 1/15 credits (assuming they are all 3 credits) which gives a 3. Furthermore, McGill's reputation means that a McGill GPA gets boosted a lot compared to other universities, even for law schools that claim not to do that. Consider student A, majoring in WEED, takes WEED 302: fire hazards in mid-late April in Montreal Parks and received a C despite doing better than average, because the average was 50%. Posted by u/Uber-Alt - 1 vote and 1 comment There's probably a lot of people with a high GPA, CASPer, and a great CV so the defining factor is luck and who reads your CV. 3 (because of one bad course wherein i got a C, and which was unfortunately 6 credits) but last term was back to normal, and i got a 3. Check out the sidebar for intro guides. If they went to a different university, they'd just be clogging up the other subreddits with whiney complaints and questions that they could just google themselves. I'm a student at a top Canadian university (UBC/McGill/UofT). ) 2) alums might be here. So that’s why your gmat is more important than a domestic applicant gpa. QC french schools are VERY selective for GPA (ppl with CRU at 36 or 37 getting) even with a good CASPER but McGill is a little more lax in general (average McGill GPA around 3. I got into McGill for grad school at least, so I feel its doable but can't say I recommend a 3. 0 at Harvard or Cal Tech or McGill is more difficult than a 4. You guys in tents are tolerated at mcgill but you aren't the boss. I graduated with a 2. If you go later in life they look at work experience as well. 08, McGill's site said that 3. 0 GPA in my first year (Science) and got $2500 in-course scholarship. 0 after 2 courses, and then S/U a A- his GPA would still be 4. 95 (I would say half my grades are 90+ which was a 4. Having a 4. 34 and right now, it's at like a 3. It's not ment to have a high GPA since law has a pre set number of A's they can award. I got two Ds and had 1. I think I'm ineligible for financial aid because of it but I'm paying our of pocket as I go so NBD. I cannot stress enough how unimportant GPA is in the professional world. These days most of them take a holistic approach based on a combination of GPA, LSAT, and extra-curriculars, so don't forget them. Keep in mind, too, that grad school applications are a holistic process, taking into account not just your GPA but also your research statement, personal statement, CV, and letters of rec. I also did not get an internship in banking due to the fact that the year I switched, covid happened, my GPA was crap, so I took a summer class. Working on getting that GPA up. What should I take? I already took Chem 181, 183 and thought they… I had a 4. 0 currently. My post-freshman GPA was solidly above a 3 though so in my letters i pointed to it as a mark of improvement and personal progress. 4 as a very competitive grad school GPA. 15. The GPA cutoff for Dean's Honour List in the Science faculty (in 2003 and 2004) was 3. 7-3. My term GPA was 0. Make emphasis on getting good grades a priority. 0's from here on just to get a solid gpa to make up for this semester. 30. 4 is still a very respectable GPA. 9) undergraduate GPA, and if there's such a thing as a strategy to bulk my hypothetical application up so late in my degree. Unless you want into the country's absolute best programs, your GPA isn't that bad. 7. out of those probably only 3 or 4 asked for GPA. 9), but in your opinion do you think I have a good chance of getting in with slightly above a 3. A master's degree rarely helps you get into med, and when it does, it is only marginal. Give yourself a break, pick up something you never had time for in the past 4/5 years. 7 GPA is enough. I was just wondering is it possible to have a good gpa if I do well from here on out or would I have to get like 4. I thought I’d never come back from that. That's ridiculous, every possible course at mcgill in the other facultys have some A's. true. I'm planning on taking a few bird courses as a gpa booster. McGill is known for course rigour. 83. According to the link 0% receive an A in upper years in Law. The average GPA is around 3. 35 is necessarily that bad! Just keep working hard! Well I don't have all my credits as in I need 6 credits to graduate. 0 typically means you are either a psychopath drunk (Yes I knew a few of these people) or you spend no time doing anything other than school. 02). Sure my GPA isn't great, but for my field I don't need a super high GPA to get the most competitive jobs (computer science) so I guess this advice doesn't apply to people who are aiming to go to competitive grad school . I currently stand at a 3. 0, while UdeM and Concordia’s GPA limits are 4. Nobody has a 4. 0 in any faculty. I went to a big US school (McGill tier I'd say) for my undergrad, didn't do much for research or other smart things, 3. 47. Also, I’ve noticed that some TA’s, especially in the liberal arts, are also really bad. -Transcripts - Academic History Workbook - CASper Test Results - CV I've heard and read the economics honours courses can be rough. So everyone "shares" the contribution of the low averages but only gets a couple of the higher ones. And if the student society does something embarrassing, well people are still going to know the student was from McGill. Apologies in advance, long rant incoming: This is my 5th year trying for Quebec medical schools as an IP. But I think I might be blowing my chances to get into any med school at all by choosing uoft because it's basically impossible to get a 3. 8x. coming on here to see if im surrounded by overachievers or i am actually underacheiving and should be worried rn hahah basically my course load is a mix of electives and required u0 bcom courses. Get studying for gre/gmat. 0 chase. Only thing is I don’t have the physics prereqs. Ever. 30 but that, of course, still wasn't enough to bring my cGPA up to a decent place. something (I forget). First things first, yes, it might not be getting what you hoped for or what you're sure what you can achieve if you're operating with all cylinders firing - but a 3. From what I've learned in my years at uni is that GPA rarely matters unless you are planning to go into research and even then experience always trumps GPA. So I don’t think that GPA is the biggest determinant for grad school but I definitely think that you should maintain a relatively good GPA. Is there a huge chance uoft/ McGill etc won’t accept me due to my first year gpa? Because I heard that if I apply in my 4th year for law school, they look at your year 1-3. However, if you include those lower than my GPA ("70-75" and "Below 70") the total at or under my GPA threshold is 12%. My actual GPA is 3. Current year: Graduated 2021 IP/OOP/Intl: IP Comments: Idk if Minerva keeps track of waitlist position, but if so I'll keep it updated below. After that I was able to get my life in order and got a degree at jmsb graduating with honors with a 3. It gets easier. 0 GPA across 27 credits. I was put on probation, barely got out of it the semester after that, and worked to rebuild my GPA. 72 vs 3. 7+ in my second semester and in U2 and U3 ? Yes they use your second GPA as your application GPA but they still want you to input your 1st degree in the excel file. 0 at Strayer. 62 (strong upward trend) and MCAT is a 518 (127/131/128/132). gg/HDHvv58 If you want to go to graduate school in math you should do honours. Go talk to all that are involved. They don't have the data for the Distinction GPA cutoff, but the average graduating GPA for those years was 3. You absolutely need to get that GPA fixed - that's absolutely ridiculous to ding you for a strike, and a 3. The James McGill Scholarship was assigned one day after I got accepted (I think they give it to everyone who has HS GPA of 95+). My first term I ended up with a 2. Concerning the GPA, of course you are kicked out if you - continuously - do bad, I'm pretty sure the minimum grade to remain in the program is a 3. If you want to live and work in Canada, McGill and UofT are the best there is. 3% for the 35% final in ECSE 335, and I still passed with a C+ because the labs and quizzes weren't as bad. Currently on my 3rd and last year doing a joint major in stats and comp sci, I have a decent GPA and I’m expecting to graduate… Cause like for instance the GPA’s for medicine hardly budged this year and that’s with all of the winter 2020 stuff. , satisfactory, probationary), which is your academic status at the end of each term, is determined by a grade point average (GPA), which is calculated by multiplying the course credit by the grade points and dividing the sum by the total GPA course credits. You don't need to improvee your GPA for McGill, but it would help. If your dream is to get into medical school, you might think 3. Hi all! tldr; your GPA doesn't define you, things can get better and improve over time. It’s still early in the game, you’ve got this Because students are competing for GPA-gated opportunities, and often take the same courses, having inconsistent averages sucks. The Reddit Law School Admissions Forum. This is the one and only McGill University subreddit. So find a school that's less competitive than University of Toronto, and they may overlook your GPA. That will matter way more than your gpa. Not much better, but it's something. 7 is not a bad GPA, it just is bad in the pre-med world). I was soon assigned the entrance bursary as well. 27. Graduated from biology at McGill in 2016 with a 3. I had dean's honor list (not graduating) last year with a perfect 4. I never did great after but maintained a passing average (failed a few more classes throughout my degree because of mental health issues). 50 is a great GPA. I genuinely think I got 20-30% even though I was so confident in doing the textbook questions. hi, i've been looking at what it takes to raise one's gpa. 74. I am 27 years old. 3 GPA and got a job at a fortune 500 company because they didn't ask about my GPA. Ask your questions and connect with fellow applicants. 1 from university, but didn't apply for grad school until after working until 30 they got in to the University of Chicago MBA program. Apr 8, 2018 · You have to be strategic. I got a 50-something on a lab report I had spent a good 20 hours on last semester but still ended that course with an A. I started caring less about my grades after first year and my GPA went down a little (0. Many jobs require 3. 2 A, 2 A-, and 1 B+ would be 56. This isn't related to the science program but for mcgill in general: when applying for popular programs with restricted enrollment that require high grades, Ottawa, Toronto, etc. You have to do something you like because McGill gives a lot of homework so if you hate it you will not want to do it. I tried to make up for my sub-3 GPA in a few ways on my applications: Freshman year is what really messed my GPA up, especially second semester. 0, (my last semester was abroad and I got very high grades but only counted as pass or fail so officially it says 2. It all really comes down to how much work you're willing to put into it, whether or not you're using that time effectively (studying for long hours ineffectively does not equal studying), and how well your high school prepared you. 0 because of severe mental health… What's worse is, after going through the program with a 3. I do have 4 other courses, so I'm debating just taking it as withdrawal; HOWEVER, I was wondering if anyone knew if they look at our transcript when we apply for honours or exclusively at the GPA. This might sound extreme but my gpa is literally 0. If you're here to discuss or post anything related to… For me, some graduate schools care about the last two years GPA more than the overall GPA so I pushed my last two years GPA to 3. Are the class averages that bad? I would be coming into these courses with considerable university experience, so I guess I wouldn't be in as much trouble as someone coming in fresh from high school or cégep. I plan to become research fellow and progress as a researcher or move to think tanks. I'm struggling with ideas on what to do post-graduation. 82 and 3. 1) but it's totally worth it. McGill is one of the hardest schools in the country, and you are almost definitely not going to get straight As forever even if you're never If it's between your slightly-below-average GPA from McGill and an average GPA from a lower-ranked school, it'll be you who gets in. Considering Mcgill’s GPA limit is 4. don't stress!! it's just first year; it's totally normal to Half assed some assignments therefore freeing up my time for creative projects, job application and career building stuff. Year: completed UG april 2023 I disagree - I got in with a 2. last semester, my gpa was a 3. McGill is not breaking laws, McGill is not raping, McGill is not funding a Cartel, McGill is not committing genocide Right here. It's categorized into either: A personal question here, I have maintained a high GPA- with mostly A's and a few B+'s however, in the last couple of semesters, I have had a health crisis and have had to withdraw from two courses, and my GPA has been a bit lower. 4 each semester in econ, my overall GPA is now 3. 18 GPA, and I got my grades up. If you have research experience and a publication or two to show for it (along with a prof that wants to take you as their student), the GPA req will often be waved. Whoever pushed for that should be embarrassed of themselves. Wᴇʟᴄᴏᴍᴇ ᴛᴏ ʀ/SGExᴀᴍs – the largest community on reddit discussing education and student life in Singapore! SGExams is also more than a subreddit - we're a registered nonprofit that organises initiatives supporting students' academics, career guidance, mental health and holistic development, such as webinars and mentorship programmes. However, it's still only one portion of the applications and there are strategies to buff up an application if the GPA is lower. 0 while the other a 4. So I saw plenty of people there rocking a 3. 00. are you insane? the link you provided is for mcgill law which is completely different from the other facultys. If you're here to discuss or post anything related to McGill, you've come to the right place! If you want to join our discord, there's a link here: https://discord. If a W in the course will look bad for the honours application, I will just have to work my ass off and hope for easy grading on the "research this is how it works: Gpa cutoffs are not an absolute it's all dependent on the pool of applicants which of course varies each year. I'm in Comp Sci and I have average grades. Sep 12, 2022 · No McGill faculties – with the exception of Desautels – have introduced measures to protect against grade inflation. Right now I have a 3. Check… Gpa is very difficult and the challenges along the way are really underrated by a general “norm” which is really unrightful. Everyone can get a 4. 9 gpa at uoft. 85) that I had acquired as an independent student, so I wasn't even new to university per se (but new to full-time uni :) ). 8-3. 219 counts for my major and 207 counts for my minor. 77 as an IP (removing worst year) and MCAT of 514 (meets cutoffs for UofA). However, they are not that frequent and usually dodgeable. I dropped a minor, which lead to a whole bunch of "wasted" credits. gg/HDHvv58 My GPA is really crap, it's a 3. 7), it is entirely possible. Hi all, I want to ask if it's even worth pursuing medicine in Canada with my gpa. But my second year is going very well so far. 75? gpa to 3. Talk to some current students, figure out what the environment is like there and whether it’s suitable for you and your goals. 85 GPA. I've been feeling very hopeless, especially when I scroll through premed forums degreeGPA: biomed ; mcgill calculated GPA 3. 74, and my CGPA went up to a 3. No application or interview needed, but it is required that I write a formal thanks letter when I accepted the scholarship. I think any GPA aim is absolutely possible including a 3. I prob failed 1 of 5 my courses and I am not feeling super great about my exam tmr and all my other classes are like high 50's to mid 60's. Your CGPA is a credit-weighted average of course GPAs. I know a lot of CVs now are evaluated holistically so adcoms want unique ECs that paint a story rather than people filling checkboxes with research and volunteer work. That's because the overwhelming majority of med school applicants have a high GPA from the start, so grade inflation affects med school much less than things like admissions/transfers. I feel incredibly intimidated by the super high GPAs people have in the science field and it makes me feel like I have no prospects in healthcare (I do realize that 3. 3, if 2 students (one from McGill and one from Udem) who both got 90s (so one would have a GPA of 4. . The advanced honours classes (analysis 3 and 4 and algebra 3 and 4) are critical preparation for graduate work and are taught at an advanced level that will prepare you for grad school. US applicant (but dual citizen) applying for biology and physical sciences programs with 4. Mobility award - I am pretty sure they automatically reward it as long as GPA is greater than or equal to 3. 0-3. McGill doesn't. 12 votes, 15 comments. Long story short… If he had a 4. Hello there, This is my first year at McGill (U1) and my GPA for last semester is quite low (2. If you're truly serious about wanting to go to law school, there are ways to make it still happen. For real. I am considering taking a gap year and taking physics online to meet this requirement. Eng at McGill, your GPA is not terrible and if you have done Cegep and already have the required courses behind you, you are in a good position to apply. 3 grades. 40 votes, 16 comments. 0. The grading in engineering is not very transparent so idk what was going on but I'm glad I passed lol Yes and so should any company. 02 lower, I would have been auto fed out of the algorithm. UBC law is 13k/year. The top 10% GPA is around 3. I know the the minimum GPA is 3. An advisor told me that in the Faculty of Science, the lowest GPA required to obtain an in-course scholarship is around 3. If this year there is a much higher volume of applicants (which is the case bc a lot of people deferred due to online school) then there will be many more people with high grades and those people will be selected first and fill up all the spots which means the Posted by u/jsc123456789 - 1 vote and 5 comments 194K subscribers in the lawschooladmissions community. I did a B. So now I 've been stressing out and second guessing every choice I 've made even though I do still really like mcgill Graduating in a semester, in the past 2 years I've probably done 150+ apps, couple of interviews and and internship. 0 but that will require a lot of effort studying the most mundane concepts so you don't get tricked in exams. Currently on probation myself. If your GPA is low, but you were on something like the McGill robotics team, or have relevant experience in the field of the job you're applying for (personal projects, previous employment, etc. View community ranking In the Top 5% of largest communities on Reddit. 53 GPA, which I'm disappointed in- one bad semester can change a lot, but it seems like it is *pretty fine* compared to most program’s standards, but then again I want to know if I’m even competitive in the average pool of applicants for the qualifying year. This may not be a direct answer to your question, but note that it's a common mistake to emphasize GPA over difficulty of school. 0? Hi there. And now I’m stressing ALOT because of my first year GPA. Reply Dowz3r • Civil Engineering • Jan 9, 2024 · This is the official discussion thread for McGill University Class of 2028 RD applicants. Even with ED. personal projects are indeed way more important. If I S/U both of them, by gpa becomes 3. 9. In other words, your perception of difficulty will vary based on your program and your academic background, such as how good the study skills you developed in high Wᴇʟᴄᴏᴍᴇ ᴛᴏ ʀ/SGExᴀᴍs – the largest community on reddit discussing education and student life in Singapore! SGExams is also more than a subreddit - we're a registered nonprofit that organises initiatives supporting students' academics, career guidance, mental health and holistic development, such as webinars and mentorship At the end of the day some people do well in university min-maxing their GPA and going full rat race, and others really cant deal with that whole thing, and both approaches are alright, there's no magic recipe, but you definitely shouldn't feel bad about not being able to sustain the 4. 5 gpa (I’m pretty sure some were lower) while they were in undergrad. Just need it to be above 3. e. If he is willing to keep you, then go beg the program director or dean. 75 range. People on Reddit (and the internet in general) just use this to vent their own problems. 3 have better chances of getting in than the 4. I mentioned that you picked the entirely wrong school for an easy route / high GPA in the last thread. 7ish). The GPA for this is usually a high 3. For what it's worth, I did a McGill undergrad (loved it) and am a 1L at UofT (loving it). It’s my last semester at McGill. It's not terrible though, it's solid. Your Academic Standing (e. Now, I'm working as a research assistant and doing a PhD in a top 10 school (in the UK). Also, I asked the job question here because 1) McGill chem engineering students might have an idea because they are literally there on campus so they must have an idea of how easy it is for a McGill chem eng grad to find a job (they can ask professors or alumni or advisors or etc. This pretty much goes for any bad grade tbh - failed a couple courses, did very poorly for ~2 years and yet still got into grad school. Your raw gpa will be used to compare it to other candidates gpa from your region of the world (sounds like Europe). 0 GPA scale: any kind of post-bacc program looks at your GPA FIRST. Even if you don't end up with a good GPA, it doesn't mean your life is ruined. Such as C or F. You could also do your major-specific GPA or something else. 82 (bad first year) ECs: pretty diverse, lots of sports related activities (played varsity 4years during UG, semipro 5 years and 1 year pro), construction worker for 4yrs, dog trainer 3yrs, 1 pub in progress. 0 gpa, no one will hire me because the hardest degree there is also doesn't give you a job in this economy. 3. The GPA requirements to apply for transfer are (3. Now GPA is looking just very bad so I m really not sure what to do I feel stuck cause I really wanted to go to grad school and it's just not looking like that's even going to be an option at this point. Schools don’t convert international gpas. If in the future he got a C, his GPA would be 3. I got some bad information when I started and ended up not only taking the hardest courses first but one as a summer course. Applicant Category Application Deadline Academic Requirements Supporting Documents DAT and CASPer Immunization and BCLS Basic Science Requirements Quebec Resident November 1 120-credit bachelor's degree (4 years) OR 90-credit bachelor's degree with DEC. Both bad traits for professional applications. every semester after that, i've had a pretty spotless transcript and have really brought my CGPA up to a good place that's right in averages for good law schools. Two of those were Math classes, my strongest topic up until high school. 0 but Since Psychology grad programs are very competitive, I can’t stop wondering if 3. I'm back for the winter term and I've got these last 6 credits covered, so that's what I meant w/out going into details. ), or are a varsity athlete, or something similar that shows leadership abilities/speaks to your character, then it may not be as bad as most would think. Posted by u/snowflake25911 - 113 votes and 3,697 comments In the real world people won't care about your GPA, they care about your ability to get work done reliably and interact professionally in a team. 2 or 3. Don’t stress too much. These aren't study tips so much as things I had to get used to during my 4 years. Generally, a 3. And even if you have a low GPA (under minimum requirement), you can mitigate that with relevant work experience, journal submissions, conference presentations, good test scores, etc. 27 and 3. Profs really decide what they do with their class and if they're doing nice research and stuff the Faculty isn't going to do anything about teaching issues. I can’t stop thinking about grad school and the GPA cut off for Psychology. 0 at my uni, other half 85-89 which is 3. All the while I don’t think your 3. 27, no. 0 GPA at U of T… Congrats! Just wanted to chime in and say that based on what you described, there seems to be no reason to chase US schools. As such I stopped enrolling toward the end of my second year and had a bad gpa of around 2. It's 3 credits out of 120 that is 1. 70 by the end of first year. 0s heading into McGill as bright-eyed high-school students, but posts like yours make everyone feel badly about their more average 2. He worked from a very low gpa to a new program where he got perfect gpa and went from there. 7 GPA. In comparison, the tuition for UofT law is 35k/year and Osgoode is 26k/year. Now my GPA is sitting at a 3. 01, and for whatever reason, even despite my work experience, had my GPA been 0. g. Recent university graduate from the University of Calgary, BA-International Relations (graduated 2019). I’ve alre Sorry but there are just WAY too many kids that come to McGill, do bad in their first semester, and make up excuses about why they did so poorly. 7gpa. Nursing GPA is just as bad as the average McGill GPA. The undergraduate program must have been undertaken on a full-time basis. Both my comp courses were my worse courses to date and my gpa took a… GPA: 3. I'm having really bad anxiety over this. While gpa stays with you "forever" if you are ok with a middle of the road gpa (3. 0 (so an overall GPA of B). 0 gpa, 12 aps and 1510 sat and i just got into both!!! i applied on oct. 9 is what they're looking for. If I S/U econ 219, my gpa becomes 3. 3. McGill is amazing. After working for the past 2 years Iv realized I would love to go back to McGill, more specifically to get a bs in environmental biology. Last semester I got 25% for a 25% midterm and 48. Figure out what went wrong this semester and try to course correct. If you work hard you'll get an excellent GPA. Ik a double major who got into med today actually (so thats like 6 years of uni and 1 gap year if im not mistaken). Basically the B would still be useful if he got a grade less than a B in the future. 91 GPA. The learning environment at UBC isn’t “bad” - if that was the case, it wouldn’t be as good of a university as it is. 28, so I guess you can extrapolate the Distinction cutoff to probably be around ~3. 2 isn't even bad, at all, it's a solid B and it sounds like you will be pulling that up to at least a B+. if taking a 5th year is an option, it could help boost your 2-3 year gpa if there were extenuating circumstances that led to bad grades during certain years of your undergrad, schools that accept Academic Explanations Essay could be a way forward. I got B- from econ 219 and B from relg 207. 74 term gpas, and it seems like I won't be This is ridiculous. 7 to compensate for the class you fucked up. Do you have a high GPA and LSAT score where you can confidently say that you can get into any law school in Canada? The tuition for McGill law for non-Quebec Canadians is 11k/year and 5k/year for Quebec residents. 7 with an overall GPA of 2. Should I S/U both of them or none of them? The thing is, there isn't such a thing as "Mcgill Grading". 99! Reply reply That-Ad-3377 Wᴇʟᴄᴏᴍᴇ ᴛᴏ ʀ/SGExᴀᴍs – the largest community on reddit discussing education and student life in Singapore! SGExams is also more than a subreddit - we're a registered nonprofit that organises initiatives supporting students' academics, career guidance, mental health and holistic development, such as webinars and mentorship programmes. I'm currently a U1 comp sci student and have only done Comp 206, 250, Math 240. You bet that if the student society does something great, it will reflect well on McGill. 72 cumulative GPA. Basically, the GPA is only one of the things they consider, that's why some people with a higher GPA might not get it while others with lower GPAs do. So the "bad cases" get really bad. So if I manage to get a high gpa for my 2,3,and 4th year. The high GPA courses are usually complementary or optional. mcgill can do whatever the hell it wants with its money and it can also manage its own private property however it sees fit. So here is my advice: I think the biggest thing was I found a major that I really enjoy. This year I had a single A- (the rest being A) over 28 credits netting me something like 3. Don’t beat yourself up over the first semester. One bad grade doesn't mean your grade for the course is ruined. I got 2 Fs and a D my second semester at McGill. 56K subscribers in the mcgill community. We all had 4. Don't give up! You got this!! - I don't know how many people will be interested by this, but I've seen a lot of posts recently and on this subreddit in general about people being very anxious that a bad grade will define them / will prevent them from succeeding. 85. They're typically the core courses. In the four years I've been here, every year at the end of each semester there are these types of posts that end up being the latter. 4 GPA. 7-2. I'm on my second year currently studying Economics & Sociology. Also, most law schools do not require a 3. ) I was forced to take a semester off after first year because my GPA was 1. (Damn you biol 200!!) I came here to say first semester isn’t the end of the world and you can recover from it. I’m hoping to get into McGill law however my GPA is very poor, sitting at a 2. I prefer uoft life sci over mcgill because I get to stay home. 3) were to apply to transfer to a highly competitive program, would the 4. I came to McGill with about 30 credits' worth of classes from various universities (including 6 from McGill from a while ago which averaged 3. My opinion: hard work always pays off. Even if you don't get a good grade in a course, it doesn't mean your GPA is ruined. 7x but last year was a mid 3. Even Yale won't set you up better. My gpa is sitting around 2. I got really sad and paranoid last semester and sheltered myself in my room for several weeks during exam period and failed all my classes (i was completely detached from my future or the outcome of this) and now I’m realizing it’s pretty much impossible for me to bring up my gpa to satisfactory by the end of this term. I really hope so . Having a bad mark due from a difficult class or lack of interest is discouraging and will continue to affect your GPA. It's hard—McGill will not hold your hand—but it's also perfectly possible to graduate with a high GPA if you take courses that interest you and manage your time efficiently. This is the unofficial subreddit for all things concerning the International Baccalaureate, an academic credential accorded to secondary students from around the world after two vigorous years of study, culminating in challenging exams. I'd start with the PI and get his opinion and see if he can sway admissions. 7+2)/4 = 3. 9) but using the McGill conversion it came out to 3. and still it. 8 in Engineering when I left, I have been getting 3. 93 ; OMSAS calculated gpa 3. unless you're going to grad school, in my experience you do not not need to maintain a high GPA, focus on that other stuff employers love. also, a huge part of it is networking. 7 right now (academic struggles and generally feeling like I don't belong at McGill), so I'm genuinely trying to turn things around this semester. 96 GPA for the year. Since I want to apply into medical school in the future, I was wondering if it was still possible to get in a good school if I get 3. 4 is not a bad GPA if the program is not limited! My first undergrad year, I had a rocky start and a dismal GPA, they kicked me out. So aside from normal McGill tuition, you need to pay for travel expenses and then accommodations. 95 Feelings abt MMI: 2 stations were really bad, 3 stations were really good, rest were very meh . When you input all your grades the excel sheet will automatically only include your recent bachelor as your application GPA (you will see it reflected on the last page of the excel sheet when you fill the whole thing out). 95 every year. For example, a 2. 14 votes, 16 comments. I'm currently in my 4th year of undergrad and my cGPA for Alberta is a 3. 70 is a "bad" GPA, while others may think 3. I think I got 60 ish on the mid term but still, I really can't afford to retake this class and have no idea what to do if I don't pass. 333 Now if he had kept the A-, his GPA would have been (4+4+3. If you were fine with a 3. I'm in first year, so no specialization until next year. Another possible metric is the yearly Deans Honour List, a non-monetary award given to the Top 10% of arts students. Mac has a lower ranking/12. CLS likely won't happen with a 3. Realistically, do I have a chance of getting in, I'm still listed as 'Ready for Review', and I'd assume if my GPA was really bad, they'd already just send the rejection? Generally speaking, GPA is a heavy determinant of a law school application - especially at McGill Law. 0 to graduate. will drop your lowest grades (I think the worst grade every semester). 84, according to this document. My final GPA was a 3. The stereotype against people in Nursing who are only doing it to transfer to Science or to go to Medical school is strong, and it will show in your grad school interviews, to your profs The professors are bad because McGill cares about research and not about people doing well as people seem to have observed. it's really tough, especially when you're used to getting good grades and everyone at mcgill seems really smart, but you'll overcome it! your gpa will recover the more classes you The Reddit Law School Admissions Forum. Mar 31: #14 April 14: #11 April 29: #9 May 3: #8 May 12: #7 May 16: #6 Jan 26, 2023 · Better to be happy and be less crazy about grades. The transition from CEGEP to the honours program was very difficult for me, which crashed my GPA really bad -- my cGPA was around 1. 27 is the difference between you having very good odds H down versus likely not being able to crack the T6 at all Hi guys. My GPA was a 2. Since it is unclear the exact root causes of rising grades, it may be difficult for the University to combat or stabilize grade inflation. huolz zwmrq eeyr qhsw wpyqee nlm jxahvr vzc tlvzn ivbbifsy