Anonymous wrote:NP: the top Canadian universities all have large international student body. Admissions are strictly based on scores and grades. In fact, most (esp the top 5) would tell high schools what their grade cutoff will be this year based on scores from last admissions cycle and your high school won’t let you apply unless you meet that requirement, otherwise it’s a waste of their resources and make the high school look bad. Because of this, most top students (they don’t call them seniors in Canada) know where they will likely get admitted by summer before they apply, making the process a million times less stressful than in the U.S, and most only apply to 1-3 schools. This also explains why the acceptance rates are so much higher than in the U.S., despite schools like U of Toronto ranking higher than all Ivies except HYP in global rankings
U of Toronto is an exception to this at least for international students. It requires essays, LORs, etc.