I am currently in high school, (grade 11 after summer break), and I was wondering if there's an average that I should aim for to be considered in architecture programs in schools like UBC, Mcgill, U of T, etc.? Is it 94% or 96%?
as long as you have the minimum grades to make the short-ish list, it's your portfolio that matters. I've rejected applicants in the past with 98+ averages and weak portfolios.
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UBC, Mcgill, U of T, etc.
I am currently in high school, (grade 11 after summer break), and I was wondering if there's an average that I should aim for to be considered in architecture programs in schools like UBC, Mcgill, U of T, etc.? Is it 94% or 96%?
The higher it is, the higher your chances. Remember there are probably 2000+ applicants for about 60 spots.
as long as you have the minimum grades to make the short-ish list, it's your portfolio that matters. I've rejected applicants in the past with 98+ averages and weak portfolios.
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