Canadian University Applications David Lu, Bill Xun, Ben Zhang
David Lu University of Waterloo Class of 2020 Software Engineering Olympiads Programming & Web Design Teacher Enjoys gaming and country music
Bill Xun University of Illinois Class of 2019 Electrical Engineering Enjoys swimming and Art
Ben Zhang University of Waterloo Class of 2020 Computer Science Enjoys Pizza
Overview Most Universities located in Ontario Apply through OUAC Applications filed entirely online Rolling admissions Only conditional offers given Admissions primarily based upon marks
Canadian Universities Ontario Outside of Ontario University of Waterloo University of Toronto McMaster University Western University Queen’s University University of Ottawa Carleton University York University McGill University University of British Columbia University of Alberta University of King’s College Universite de Montreal
Why Canada? Low tuition costs Closer to home High quality of education Maximum of $20 0000 Average $10 000 Closer to home High quality of education Easier application process
General Admissions Marks are sent via OUAC Access obtained from school in late September/early October Only certain schools require additional information Majority of decisions made based upon marks Most scholarships given depend entirely on marks Admission requirements are reasonably loose Some affirmative action practiced
General Admission Averages Admission average calculated from top 6 grade 12 courses including all required courses Different universities require different courses Some universities utilize grade 11 marks for early admissions High school difficulty taken into account IB marks are adjusted to reflect difficulty AP scores are not counted by most universities Minimum admission averages are in the mid 80s (~85%) High 90s practically guarantees admission to most programs
Hot University Programs University of Waterloo Software/Biomedical Engineering (Co-op) University of Waterloo Computer Science/Engineering (Co-op) McMaster University Health Sciences University of Toronto Engineering Science McGill University Health Sciences University of Western Ontario Ivey Business School University of Toronto Rotman School of Management Queen’s School of Business
University of Waterloo – Engineering Software/biomedical engineering, most in-demand programs in Canada Software requires programming experience Admission average chances (semi-official): 85% to 90%: 0% chance 90% to 95%: 10% chance Above 95%: 70% chance Depends heavily upon the supplementary application (AIF), up to 10% boost Marks help to a degree Contest performance strongly affect admission Many applicants deferred to computer engineering/other engineering Prerequisites – MHF, MCV, ENG, SCH, SPH (ICS highly recommended)
University of Waterloo – CompSci Computer science, prestigious program in Canada, amazing co-op program Admission average chances (unofficial): 85% to 90%: 5% chance 90% to 95%: 40% chance Above 95%: 95% chance Depends heavily upon contest performance Marks in certain subjects help Supplementary application somewhat affects application, up to 5% boost Many applicants deferred to mathematics/geomatics Prerequisite: MHF, MCV, ENG (ICS recommended)
Additional Information Form (AIF) Part 1 Reasons for choosing your program and Waterloo Extracurricular activities Additional Information about extracurriculars Employment background Special achievements, distinctions, and awards Part 2 Circumstances regarding academic record Institutions attended Post-secondary education Additional information
Additional Information Form (AIF) Part 3 Grade 12 courses information with marks Additional courses Courses not taken at a regular day school Repeated courses Engineering Engineering interests and goals Reading interests Programming knowledge (software engineering only) Scholarships Alternate engineering choices
Additional Information Form (AIF) Math/Computer Science Math contests Euclid Fermat Hypatia CSMC Euclid contest (required) Canadian Computing Competition Other contests Math teacher reference
University of Toronto - Engineering Top ranked engineering program in Canada Engineering Science, Electrical, Computer, Civil, Mechanical, Chemical, etc. Entrance depends mostly upon the supplementary application (SPF) High marks not essential Many students go on to graduate school Admission averages are in the low 90s Required courses: MHF, MCV, SCH, SPH, ENG
Student Profile Form (SPF) Similar to the AIF References required for everything Video portion involved Problem 1: 2 minute preparation, 2 minute video response Problem 2: 10 minute typed response (250 words) Problem 3: 3 minute preparation, 3 minute video response
McMaster University – HealthSci Highly competitive medical program – 150 acceptances out of 4000 applicants ~50% of graduates go on to medical school Minimum 90% average in required courses Less than 50% acceptance at 95% average Three essay questions Similar to Common Application Sample Essay prompt: “Why?” Prerequisite courses: ENG, SBI, SCH, MCV or MHF
Business Schools Includes Western Ivey York Schulich Queen’s Business Toronto Rotman Laurier Business Marks are much less important compared to supplementaries Cutoff based High 80s to low 90s required
Supplementary Application Mostly essay based Creativity required Very similar to essays required on the Common Application (US)
Life/Medical Sciences/Humanities Toronto, McGill, Western, Waterloo, Queen’s, etc. Similar programs throughout Ontario All lead to medical school Mid 80s to receive admission Hard to remain University of Toronto Life Sciences has a 50% attrition rate Prerequisites: Varies between schools, generally ENG, SCH, SBI, MCV/MHF
Summary Easy to get in, hard to stay in Competitive programs require 90s Most programs require mid 80s and above Supplementary applications are crucial to certain programs High grades trump most things
Thank You – Questions? Presentation available at david-lu.com