Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1) you apply to a major so very different than US 2) it is more “fair” in respect to they basically admit on test score/gpa so super smart without good activities/sorties/EC kids get in when they get rejected from top 50 schools in the US.
Educations seems to be top notch and families I know are happy.
There are plenty of schools in the US in which you apply to a major.
Anonymous wrote:1) you apply to a major so very different than US 2) it is more “fair” in respect to they basically admit on test score/gpa so super smart without good activities/sorties/EC kids get in when they get rejected from top 50 schools in the US.
Educations seems to be top notch and families I know are happy.
Anonymous wrote:My understanding is the Harvard of Canada, am excellent school. That being said, we know a girl who was unable to switch programs of study after a year (with excellent grades - straight As) and transfered out to study what she wanted.
Anonymous wrote:My thought is it’s a university in Quebec.
Anonymous wrote:Any thoughts on McGill both good and bad especially from those with kids who currently/recently attended? DC is senior at private school in Northeast and has been accepted and wants to go but we are ambivalent because it is, after all, in another country.