EDIT NOVEMBER 2019 - a few people have brought to my attention that apparently reference letters aren't required! You'll just need the contact info of your references to put on your application. Should've written this when my sister applied but didn't think to write it on here. EDIT DECEMBER 2018 - I'm getting A LOT of the same questions over and over again, many of which are very easy to do a 2 minute Google search and will give you an answer much quicker than I'll be able to reply. There's also lots that will easily be answered by clicking the links in the description box of this video - including admission requirements. I can try to help, but you guys also gotta do some of your own research (it's definitely a skill you need to be at UBC anyways, so might as well practice it!)! I left tons of helpful links in the description of this video!! There's also a lot of other useful resources online that will be able to help you out with your application (I didn't want to include everything cuz this video would've been 10 years long), just remember to do your research :) Also I just realized there's a typo, for UVIC it was a $2500 scholarship and it was their entrance scholarship-- so if you're planning to apply there just based on your grades you can get that much money!
Hi Sweetheart. I went to UofT, I did end up getting my Real Estate Licence from UBC. UBC is nicer than the parking lot of UofT, lol. th-cam.com/video/gGAP70Pm36s/w-d-xo.html
Me too. I applied to UBC Science lacking the physics requirement (they said it could be waived if i get As in ap chem and precalc, but i got a B in one semester of ap chem) and thought I would never get in, but I received the acceptance letter 5 days ago. Things happen really unexpectedly in life sometimes.
update for 2020 high school grads: Some of you may or may not know but there is no more provincial exams for any subjects for our grad year. Your grades are everything, so work hard on your grades, join a lot of clubs and fully complete your capstone project if your school is implicating the course.
ItsAMeme Mario UBC now looks at all your marks just to see how you are as an overall student. Because you’re planning to apply to sciences, UBC will focus on your science courses (bio, chem, psych, physics etc etc) more. It doesn’t mean that they won’t take it into account or ignore it though. Work hard on that 52%! Try and score for a 64 or a 70, but if you’re really worried, summer school is also an option.
CloudyElle I’m currently in grade 12 and that 52% was the final mark of socials 11 I did last year so it is set; I calculated my mark to just pass. I think it’s too late now as I don’t have time to do it online either, so I’ll do my best on my current courses. Thanks for your advice!
@@itsamememario545 Don't worry about it. If your grades in grade 12 are high enough they won't care. I had a 62% in Automotive 11 and still got in to sciences and my Gr. 12 grades weren't even that high. Just have a good personal profile. Also, even if you don't get in to UBC don't sweat it. It may even be smarter to do 2 years at Lagara and then transferring to UBC after. Saves money and is a more gradual transition.
@@JDairShine my grade 12 marks are in the low 90s rn so I'm worried af. worst case I'll just go to SFU or Langara then transfer so no biggies...I guess...
Hey, could you tell me what grades you had in your grade 11 and 12 sciences classes, english, and math please. I wanna know a % i should be aiming for cuz I am also looking to apply for sciences. Would appreciate it, thanks.
I would not do that. Let’s say you want to do Engineering. If you go to Kwantlen Polytechnic University for their first year engineering certificate, then you can just transfer to UBC UVIC or SFU
@@TheGamingMidget123 This is true for Engineering, but I recently transferred from Arts to Sauder, and a number of other people have transferred to their preferred major this way too.
UBC was my dream university. I was taken out of high school when I was 13 and I regret not trying my best to go back. I feel like I was fourteen yesterday and now I’m 17 with a grade seven education. I don’t know if I can go on in life because it’s just too hard. I used to have aspirations and goals and it all went downhill because my parents decided to take me out of school. I feel like I’ll never get my education and I’ll never be able to get into UBC. I’ve basically just been breaking down recently because I’m being hit with reality. I missed out on high school, and my teenage years, for nothing. I’ll never get those years back. I’m almost an adult now, and I have no goals anymore. I wish I could go back to when I was 13 and keep my goals. Sorry for the rant, I’m just sad.
Try learning about stocks and investing, it is a way to GO BIG. It may not be your dreams but if you go big enough, then maybe yours dreams may come true despite the years you missed.
Hey, I'm so sorry you've had such a rough go. If you're interested, I finished my high school courses online at ILC.org. It's fully accredited and they have grades 9-12. It's $40 per course. Because of life events, I wasn't able to finish in an actual school, but I actually found learning through distance studies with ILC to be way better. Let me know what you think and if you'd like a study buddy :) or just someone to chat with. All the best to you
Wow!! I've just watched the video about "Tips for entering UBC" I just want to say, YOU ARE SO AWESOME!!!!! and thanks for giving me such a great information like that!!! Those are REALLY useful for me!! Because I'm living in south korea! Thanks again😆😆
I appreciate the mention of mental health mentions in applications because my GPA has some drops due to mental health issues and I would like to explain them but wouldn't want them thinking I'm too unstable to be an international student since a move would be a huge life change regardless.
hey! i just got accepted into ubc for next year and i would love to go, but my parents are concerned about how how to pay for it since its not in the us. what kinds of resources did you (or maybe other international students you may know) use to afford it? thanks! :)
Hi! That's awesome, congratulations! Since I'm local tuition costs are not as insane as they are for international students. But this page should be able to help you out: students.ubc.ca/enrolment/finances Applying for scholarships, financial aid, or student loans should be helpful! I think you should have been assigned an ESP as well when you got accepted and they're the best to help you: students.ubc.ca/about-student-services/enrolment-services-professionals-esp even if you haven't been assigned one, that's likely one of the best resources I can direct you to :)
AAAAAAHHHHH I WISH I'D FOUND THIS VIDEO WHEN I WAS STRESSING THE ABSOLUTE FUCK OUT ABOUT MY APPLICATION 2 MONTHS AGO... After watching this, I'd like to think I did well on it...! This is such a well-made video and I'm very happy to see people making content like this! The personal profile questions did change a bit, but mostly everything was the same :-O
Thank you very much it was so helpful.I am now a grade 11 student so thanks to you i will work hard on the area you said for 2 yrs.I will definitely come back after the admission.
also keep in mind that not just for UBC but typically science programs in any university u apply to will generally have higher standards for applications than the arts. also it doesnt matter what type of science u apply to, to be on the safe side take all three sciences chem bio physics. even just majoring in biology if you get like 90+ on physics that will really help too
its pretty sad that im not going to be able to talk about overcoming mental struggle on my application. I feel like my advocacy for my own and others mental health has made a huge impact on who i am and i really wish i could write about it
Like I said in the disclaimer I'm not 100% sure it's true! It was just what I was told at the time. Also I applied so many years ago, so that might be totally different now! I'm really not sure. If you feel strongly that it's a huge part of who you are, and you can actually use that information about you to show them why you'd be a good fit for the university - then maybe go for it??
Great points, I saw this after I got admitted as a transfer student. But I did mention mental health issues on my application and they did seem to prioritize it pretty well.
Congrats that worked out!! I just figured I would mention it because multiple academic counsellors told me about it- and a bunch of people I know who wrote about it did not get admitted in. Like I said in the video I wasn't 100% sure about it, so I'm glad they let you in!
Lina Lecompte haha yeah I know what you mean. Yeah I was surprised myself cause it turned out that I had been rejected from SFU since they looked at my cumulative, versus UBC looking at the last 30 credits taken as a transfer student. Glad you’re enjoying the school though!
Very informative!!! Thanks so much, I'll be applying as an international student so this gave me a good insight on what Canadian schools expect of us (explains why you kept saying your GPA was 90 lol, I had no idea) . Also, you're pretty. Thanks again!
wow hi so im two years late but I just want to really thank you for this video. I got an offer for UBC and i couldn't have done if without your tips!! so yeah thank you so much! now lets not flunk my public exams so i can actually get in yay!
Congrats!! there's a lot that goes into that decision! I can't really say much to help you out but UBC really is a great university, there's a reason why it's rated in the top 35 in the world :)
Chances of getting in for UBC engineering for now. Everyone be HONEST. Pre-Calc 11: 95 Physics 11: 96 Chem 11: 93 Programming 12 (they now look at this since its related to what I'm applying for...): 96 Français 11 (French Immersion): 90 Peer Tutoring (helping teacher and students in math): 95 English 11: 90 Histoire 12 (French History): 96 Extracurriculars: -Lifeguard (1 year when I graduate) -Cadets (1 year and a half when I graduate) -Best Buddies club (Helping out around school) -Duke Of Edenburgh (Builds leadership skills) -Model UN club (1 year and a half) -Potentially curling... Volunteer hours: Predicted to be around 200 hours
Hey I just had a few questions. Its quite difficult to get 85% here in the 11th grade but I am trying my best. What if I don't get in 90s? Do I still have a chance? I can get 90+ in my 12th grade, so will that do?
where do you live? im in alberta and kind of in the same boat... school here i've heard is harder than in other provinces and my average is around 86% which is considered academic excellence so i don't know if i can compare my grades to students outside of alberta
Thank you for the wonderful video! I wonder if the grade average covers all of the courses or just part of them? I'm worried about my grades cause I thought some of the electives are not important and I didn't put much effort in them.
Hi! My apologies for the late reply! From what I remember they take a look at your most important courses (e.g. Math, English, Biology, etc.) but will basically not take some of the non important electives into consideration (e.g. drama, yearbook, etc.)!
Hi Lina, your tips were incredibly helpful ! In fact, I will apply for the 2019 entry. If you know any advice related to the Engineering department (Specifically the Engineering physics faculty) , like in terms of work load, student advice, or tips from UBC engineering students, I would really appreciate it. Thank you!
This video helped me so much thank you!!! I was wondering tho, when you mentioned the part where you include the 5 activities you do outside of school, do you have to have each category filled in? Like i don't play any sports so i don't have anything to put in that category, so do i have to fill that in to be considered for acceptance??
oops I actually wrote about my mental health issues in my Personal Statement, but maybe it kinda makes more sense for me since I applied to the Arts program and do want to pursue clinical psychology in the future. But in the end I still got in to UBC :)
Very good video thank you! Im gonna have to start applying soon for Canada.. I hope the questions and interviews etc arent so different for international applicants/students..
Erfan Hakim I'm sure those are on the website, check the links in the description! I'm pretty sure for the arts you just need around a 27 predicted, and depending on the program you may have additional requirements such as a portfolio or audition.
I am genuinely curious about how can people get 9x% for their exams in high schools. In my city, if you manage to get an average of 80+ you are already the top student in the top school
I'm scared to apply to UBC because even if I got in as an international student I still can't afford the fees and their scholarships look super competitive
yes they have! But the tips are still applicable in terms of what they're searching for! I helped my sister with her application this year as well and lots of it applied :) but definitely good for other people to know the questions have changed!
Thank you so much for sharing these tips, I'm currently submitting my application which is nerve wrecking to me right now! Hope we could maybe see each other next year~! xDD
Hey Lina hope ur doing excellent, I was wondering if you've got any particular tips for people immigrating from Colombia to Canada, (I am Colombian as well). Thanks for your content!
Do I need to submit a personal profile for the course of MS Astronomy in UBC Vanc? It's not mentioned on the website, there's only a statement of interest mentioned.
rip. I was talking to my sister and her friends and they said you can leave the optional part blank. They, my sister and 5 friends, all got into ubc so I guess i might be ok but now I feel anxious
It's optional for a reason!! If you didn't fill it out, it's not an issue, so don't feel anxious :) :) I was just saying it's good to give them as much information as you can (but not necessary)- some people write in circumstances that may have caused their grades to be low, (e.g. parents getting divorced while in high school), so admissions can take that into consideration (and you know what I wrote). Your sister and her friends are right, you can obviously leave it blank, and clearly they got in that way :) so no need to worry! best of luck!
Yes! But like I said in the video, you won’t get in based on your grades alone. Your personal profile is really important so make sure you have something to write about!
Hey lina this video really helped me alot and i really want to get in UBC but as you mentioned in last part of the video that try not to mention anything about your mental health because they don't wanna deal with anything going on campus because of that issue.. but what if the answers to the questions they ask like what we learned and experience depends on how we overcome anxiety and depression issues and made a us better person. So how to answer if such questions are asked which are mostly realted to our mental heath
Glad to hear it helped! Honestly, it's just something I've heard, so like I said in the video I'm not 100% sure it's true, but just figured its a better safe than sorry sort of situation. The questions are fairly generic, so there's not going to be a question that is "mostly related to our mental health" like you said - it's just up to you if that's what you want to answer with. I think it really depends on what way you frame it. One of my friends spoke about his anxiety (in a similar way in which you're saying), he had a 90% average, played sports, did school leadership, etc, and he didn't get in. I think again, it's up to you whether you want to take the risk - because I'm not sure its totally true!
@@Route-tu4nh I didn't apply to ubc☹ I'm sorry but I guess it is best to follow her advice since no college wants to deal with anything like that happening on their campus. Hope you get into a college you want. Good luck 💕🤞🏼
I talk about it in the video around the 7:15 mark. You should try to have a variety of activities in different categories such as sports, leadership, creative/performing arts, work/employment.
Hey Lina! Awesome video. Was just wondering if you can tell me more about the provincial marks part. You said that they only look at the Provincial Exam mark? Are you 100% sure? Because I got admitted to BCOM and I did really bad on my math provincial mark, is that going to affect me? And also, can you tell me more about getting your application revoked? Has it happened before? And if so, what happened after that?
They don't only look at the provincial exam mark- but it does matter to an incredible extent. If you already got into BCOM they likely took a look at your math provincial mark already and decided it was good enough.... unless you took the exam late and they haven't received the grade yet. I have heard of people getting their application revoked due to a poor English provincial grade (since sometimes those come in after they've been admitted to UBC) but it's not very likely.
Hey Lina!! Your video was very informative and cleared a lot of ambiguity for me..I'm currently enrolled in grade 10 and aspire to pursue my undergrad in PPE ( politics, philosophy & economics). As it turns out, UBC facilitates that program and the school ticks a lot of my boxes and I can't wait to go there. I have a few questions that I hoped you would answer. Generically speaking, whats the prerequisite average for admission into UBC? If you don't mind sharing, what were your grades like in high school? From a social standpoint, how was your transition into uni? (Is it easy to make friends on campus?) How relevant is the IB diploma/bundle in the scope of UBC admission? (Do IB students have the upper hand over students enrolled in academic classes?)
The required average varies by program - so I can't give you an exam # but if you're from Canada you can check that here: you.ubc.ca/applying-ubc/canadian-highschools/#british-columbia . Typically I would say between 80-90 with combined with a good personal profile should be good. But it could be a bit lower for some programs in the Arts Faculty. I shared some of my grades in the video! Around high 80's -95's. You definitely have to be involved in some way and go to events to meet people if you're not living on residence (I didn't live in residence my first year). but if you live in residence it'll be a lot easier to make friends that way since everyone is in the same boat and you're all living so closely! mhmm I wouldn't say IB students have the upper hand over other students
Hi! I'm going into grade 12 hoping to apply to dental hygiene. Do you know anyone taking that major? How was the interview. What kind of questions did they ask? Is it OK if you don't have 5 extracurriculars? The only things I'm planning on doing is volunteering to read to kids and maybe tutor them, plus student leadership at school. I'm also volunteering at the food Bank in a couple weeks. I'm worried I don't have that many extracurriculars because I don't play sports or do anything interesting.
Hi there!! I don't know anyone in dental hygiene, so I can't give you much information on it. I suggest you post of reddit.com/r/UBC to see if you can find someone who has had that experience. I would try to branch out to do some more activities as well! Seems like you're mostly sticking to volunteering- maybe get a part time job?
Hi Lina first of all, love this video and it was by far the most helpful video ever on the internet for me. So my question is that if i started a non-profit and a club at my school with the same goal would colleges see that as repetitive on my college application? I'm doing independent research at the non-profit organization and I'm thinking to present that research at my school through the club with same goal in mind as the non-profit
Hi Lina, thank you so much for this video! I'm applying to UBC rn and I was wondering if you could look over my essays if you don't mind? It'd mean a lot to me. If not, that's okay too. Thanks!
Hi! I used to do this a while back and it was overwhelming how many essays I ended up reading. Since then, I've stopped and turned a lot of people away. So for it to be fair to the people I've already turned away I'm going to have to decline doing this. But definitely get a bunch of teachers and friends and families to proof read them and give you some pointers!
Do you think talking about being a sports medicine trainer for my high school rugby team would be a good idea for the personal profile? I don't which category it would fall under, but I was responsible for their injuries. I'm not completely sure haha.
Sorry for the late reply! I've been on vacation. Yes!! I think you should definitely add that to your personal profile, sounds like a great thing to talk about. You could always talk about it in one of the paragraph answers, or in your activities answers, and explain a bit... not sure if it could fall under the sports category.
Thank you so much for this. I cannot stress enough just how helpful this video was for me, thank you! I do have a question though. I am a member of an official organization of our school but I wasn't a leader. Will not having any leadership positions affect my admission and my scholarship (i'm trying for ILOT)? Also, what exactly is an English provincial grade? ^^"
I'm glad it was helpful! I would still include it and say you were a member of the organization- and talk about your tasks within it! Are you a Canadian student? cuz if you're not, then don't worry about an English provincial- those are Canadian province exams!
Thank you so much for replying! I see; I will! Thank you! And no, I'm an international student. I have another question, how competitive is the neuroscience department? I checked the website but they didn't mention any threshold percentage.
It depends on if you're wanting to get your neuroscience degree via a Bachelor of Arts of a Bachelor of Science. Butyou can check out here: you.ubc.ca/ubc_programs/behavioural-neuroscience/
Hey Lina. Your video was in my recommendation section. So grateful that I got to see it. It’s extremely helpful. I will be beginning with my application in September for fall 2020 intake. I’am an international student from India. I will be applying for BSc. Unfortunately I didn’t have maths in my 12th grade which is a requirement for this course. Do u know if UBC provides conditional admission. I have no other means of doing math. I can’t tell you enough how much I want to get into UBC. I am an undergraduate student in India and I’ll be doing another undergraduation all over again at UBC due to my love for that course which is in very limited universities.Also I had 87%, is it enough for UBC Vancouver campus.
Hi ... i am also from India and commerce student , without maths and i want to do bba here . I am expecting 80 to 85 % in business , will i get in ? Pls tell
Im sorry.. do u not make an exam admission to enter UBC? im Mexican, I’m on my last year of high school and want to go to UBC, but here in Mexico we have to do an exam for admission. Loved you video, very helpful, thanks a lot
But for the science program what If you do like EDPM( it's like computer science and office administration in one) in high school will they accept it for the science program 🤔
hey all the info is so useful. Thanks I just want to knw like you said that students apply in safety schools as well and if they don't get in their desired university then they go in these safely colleges only and then transfer later on. so how this transfer process work like if they are not getting admission initially then how they get admission after getting in other college. It would be great if you could share inf on this( for an international student) :)
Hi! so you would just apply as a transfer student - the process would be a little different as you would need to send your grades from the university you're transferring from, but pretty sure you would still have to do the personal profile and some aspects of the application would be the same. I obviously don't have too much experience with this so you can always ask on reddit.com/r/UBC
Hey I'm currently in Grade 11 and really want to get into UBC next year, and I was just wondering if universities normally look at volunteer hours, and if they do, how important are they?
Thank you very much. Your video was a great help. By the way, do international students have to submit only their 12th grade transcript or the 11th and 12th transcripts are needed as well?
No problem, glad it helped! From what I remember I submitted both my grade 11 and 12 grades, but I could be remembering wrong, it has been a while and I'm also not sure if it's different for international students (since I'm local!), your best bet would be to contact admissions: you.ubc.ca/contact-us/ sorry I couldn't be of more help!
You said that you got 93% average and get into UBC, what subject you study? I only want to study B.S.c in there and it said I need a average of 80%( Not sure ). I want to ask what percentage do I actually to have in order to secure my place in B.s.c? Do I really need a 93% in order to get into B.s.c? Currently studying in Hong Kong and taking HKDSE. I only have Biology and chemistry and I cannot take physic . So I have no chances on getting into B.s.c?
Here's the link for what is required from Chinese students: you.ubc.ca/applying-ubc/international-highschools-requirements/#china-2 (if it doesn't pop up just select China when it prompts you to). Unfortunately it does seem like you need physics to get in, but it does say "Physics may be waived with grades of A in senior-level Math and senior-level Chemistry" - so if your grades are really good in those courses they might dismiss the lack of physics. As for the averages, for Canadian students is mid-to high 80s (that link is in the description box of this video), so I would imagine it to be similar for international students.... However, entry to science is extremely competitive and most people tend to have grades in the 90s when applying to that program- this is where your personal profile score would really have to make up for a lower average. Hope that helps!
That's not true- at least not for Canadian High Schools. It is highly competitive, so yes 90+ is almost a "requirement" because so many people are competing for the spots- but it's not their official requirement (it's high 80s), so the personal profile could potentially make it up.
Rip me. I have confident on getting a good grade in Biology but i will not be performing too well for both chemistry and math... Btw the requirement for chinese student does not apply to Hong Kong student, anyway many thanks!
Remember you still have a chance because of the personal profile!! So work really hard on that and you have may have a good chance :) Also my bad!! I always confuse that, haha there's a reason why the most googled question about Hong Kong is whether it's in China. Best of luck!
Hey! thanks for the video. I want to ask that for taking admission in UBC grades of grade 11 is necessary or not. I mean , can they just consider the admission on grade 12.
My understanding is that they will look at both your grade 11 and grade 12 grades. I don't think they'd make exceptions, but you can certainly call admissions to get more information!
EDIT NOVEMBER 2019 - a few people have brought to my attention that apparently reference letters aren't required! You'll just need the contact info of your references to put on your application. Should've written this when my sister applied but didn't think to write it on here.
EDIT DECEMBER 2018 - I'm getting A LOT of the same questions over and over again, many of which are very easy to do a 2 minute Google search and will give you an answer much quicker than I'll be able to reply. There's also lots that will easily be answered by clicking the links in the description box of this video - including admission requirements. I can try to help, but you guys also gotta do some of your own research (it's definitely a skill you need to be at UBC anyways, so might as well practice it!)!
I left tons of helpful links in the description of this video!! There's also a lot of other useful resources online that will be able to help you out with your application (I didn't want to include everything cuz this video would've been 10 years long), just remember to do your research :) Also I just realized there's a typo, for UVIC it was a $2500 scholarship and it was their entrance scholarship-- so if you're planning to apply there just based on your grades you can get that much money!
$2500 each month for each year?
Bahar A.R.P Obviously not
Hi Sweetheart. I went to UofT, I did end up getting my Real Estate Licence from UBC. UBC is nicer than the parking lot of UofT, lol. th-cam.com/video/gGAP70Pm36s/w-d-xo.html
I applied to UBC thinking I'd never get in, but yesterday I got my acceptance letter to UBC science, dreams do come true!
CONGRATULATIONS, THAT'S AWESOME!
S. N hi what was your average?
Me too. I applied to UBC Science lacking the physics requirement (they said it could be waived if i get As in ap chem and precalc, but i got a B in one semester of ap chem) and thought I would never get in, but I received the acceptance letter 5 days ago. Things happen really unexpectedly in life sometimes.
@@tiffanyzhou5115 94% but they also look at your personal profile, grades aren't everything)
@@helenchiang5526 Congratulations! Did you apply from Canada too?
update for 2020 high school grads:
Some of you may or may not know but there is no more provincial exams for any subjects for our grad year. Your grades are everything, so work hard on your grades, join a lot of clubs and fully complete your capstone project if your school is implicating the course.
I'm applying to UBC SCIENCE but I have a 52% Socials 11... Am I doomed? Do they look at socials?
ItsAMeme Mario
UBC now looks at all your marks just to see how you are as an overall student. Because you’re planning to apply to sciences, UBC will focus on your science courses (bio, chem, psych, physics etc etc) more. It doesn’t mean that they won’t take it into account or ignore it though. Work hard on that 52%! Try and score for a 64 or a 70, but if you’re really worried, summer school is also an option.
CloudyElle I’m currently in grade 12 and that 52% was the final mark of socials 11 I did last year so it is set; I calculated my mark to just pass. I think it’s too late now as I don’t have time to do it online either, so I’ll do my best on my current courses. Thanks for your advice!
@@itsamememario545 Don't worry about it. If your grades in grade 12 are high enough they won't care. I had a 62% in Automotive 11 and still got in to sciences and my Gr. 12 grades weren't even that high. Just have a good personal profile. Also, even if you don't get in to UBC don't sweat it. It may even be smarter to do 2 years at Lagara and then transferring to UBC after. Saves money and is a more gradual transition.
@@JDairShine my grade 12 marks are in the low 90s rn so I'm worried af. worst case I'll just go to SFU or Langara then transfer so no biggies...I guess...
I GOT ACCEPTED INTO UBC SCIENCE YAAAAAAA!!
YES YOU GO!! SO HAPPY FOR YOU!!
THANKS!!!!!!!!
Hi Clumpy, congrats. would you mind telling me if you applied as a international student?
pish imtan Thanks, and no I'm not an international student. I live in BC.
Hey, could you tell me what grades you had in your grade 11 and 12 sciences classes, english, and math please. I wanna know a % i should be aiming for cuz I am also looking to apply for sciences. Would appreciate it, thanks.
I got into ubc!!! Now got to do my scholarship applications and dorm applications:-)
congratulations!!!
eric kim are you an international student? If yes then what all requirements did you meet?
have u find a tutor for the Sauder interview?
Can LPI be alternative for Toefl or IELTS?... Also.. Is it true that LPI is taken once u r in UBC
How much money can we get in scholarship
I first found about UBC from your channel, I fell immensely in love and then applied. I GOT IN 💞
Brundha Boora what’s your gpa
Class of 2021 wya?! I've been keeping this video in my back pocket since 9th grade 😩 wishing everyone good luck!
good luck to you!
same here, been in my watch later for centuries
Same here! I'm gonna start my personal profile soon and I'm so scared I won't get in
im so nervous i actually feel like i wont get in but good luck to you!
omg ! same im gonna be in 10th grade next school year and I hope I have a chance to study college at ubc! 🙏❤️
If you’re want to apply into a hard faculty to get into and your grades aren’t high enough, apply to Arts then you can transfer in second year.
Yes!!! I should've mentioned that! This is a really good point :)
no guarantee you'll get in through transfer though
john bush no that’s harder . Upgrading is easier
I would not do that. Let’s say you want to do Engineering. If you go to Kwantlen Polytechnic University for their first year engineering certificate, then you can just transfer to UBC UVIC or SFU
@@TheGamingMidget123 This is true for Engineering, but I recently transferred from Arts to Sauder, and a number of other people have transferred to their preferred major this way too.
UBC was my dream university. I was taken out of high school when I was 13 and I regret not trying my best to go back. I feel like I was fourteen yesterday and now I’m 17 with a grade seven education. I don’t know if I can go on in life because it’s just too hard. I used to have aspirations and goals and it all went downhill because my parents decided to take me out of school. I feel like I’ll never get my education and I’ll never be able to get into UBC. I’ve basically just been breaking down recently because I’m being hit with reality. I missed out on high school, and my teenage years, for nothing. I’ll never get those years back. I’m almost an adult now, and I have no goals anymore. I wish I could go back to when I was 13 and keep my goals. Sorry for the rant, I’m just sad.
Try learning about stocks and investing, it is a way to GO BIG. It may not be your dreams but if you go big enough, then maybe yours dreams may come true despite the years you missed.
Hey, I'm so sorry you've had such a rough go. If you're interested, I finished my high school courses online at ILC.org. It's fully accredited and they have grades 9-12. It's $40 per course. Because of life events, I wasn't able to finish in an actual school, but I actually found learning through distance studies with ILC to be way better. Let me know what you think and if you'd like a study buddy :) or just someone to chat with. All the best to you
this is so sad. i hope things got better after this :-)
This is so helpful as I'm currently stuck on this part of the personal profile. Thanks for the quality vid:D
So happy to hear it helped!! Thank you :) best of luck with your application!
Hi Minh Bui, would you mind letting me know if you are going to apply for 2018 Winter session ?
Hey there, yup that's the one
Good luck to you! maybe we can help each other in writing a better personal profile. leave something here if you like.
Hi Minh Bui any update from UBC about your application? Please share
I'm a student in Ghana in my final year of secondary school. I hope to get into UBC to study engineering one day🤞
Tell me if you get in, and your results please. I'm in South Africa, but I'm Canadian.
Heyy I’m Ghanaian too tryna get into ubc
this is the most helpful video ive watched in my life you deserve the world
Studying in Canada is my dream, i think i should do Ph.D in BCU probably.
This is very helpful video, thanks.
Hey! I just got into UBC! Thanks for this video. It really helped!
congratulations!! that's really awesome! I'm glad to hear I could help!
Probably should've watched this before I submitted my app
Wow!! I've just watched the video about "Tips for entering UBC" I just want to say,
YOU ARE SO AWESOME!!!!! and thanks for giving me such a great information like that!!! Those are REALLY useful for me!! Because I'm living in south korea!
Thanks again😆😆
A very informative video, I'm only in grade 11 but I would really like to think and plan ahead. You really helped a lot.
I was the same way! I remember watching college videos towards the end of grade 11 so I could do things right in grade 12! I'm glad it helped :)
I appreciate the mention of mental health mentions in applications because my GPA has some drops due to mental health issues and I would like to explain them but wouldn't want them thinking I'm too unstable to be an international student since a move would be a huge life change regardless.
hey! i just got accepted into ubc for next year and i would love to go, but my parents are concerned about how how to pay for it since its not in the us. what kinds of resources did you (or maybe other international students you may know) use to afford it? thanks! :)
Hi! That's awesome, congratulations! Since I'm local tuition costs are not as insane as they are for international students. But this page should be able to help you out: students.ubc.ca/enrolment/finances Applying for scholarships, financial aid, or student loans should be helpful! I think you should have been assigned an ESP as well when you got accepted and they're the best to help you: students.ubc.ca/about-student-services/enrolment-services-professionals-esp even if you haven't been assigned one, that's likely one of the best resources I can direct you to :)
Thank you for being so helpful and kind, Lina.
AAAAAAHHHHH I WISH I'D FOUND THIS VIDEO WHEN I WAS STRESSING THE ABSOLUTE FUCK OUT ABOUT MY APPLICATION 2 MONTHS AGO... After watching this, I'd like to think I did well on it...! This is such a well-made video and I'm very happy to see people making content like this!
The personal profile questions did change a bit, but mostly everything was the same :-O
Yayy I'm happy to hear it made you feel confident about your application!
This is actually so so helpful thanks:)
Thankyouuu so much for this. I am currently applying for UBC and I still have yet to fully complete my personal profile. This was a really big help! 😄
So happy to hear that!! :)
Thank you very much it was so helpful.I am now a grade 11 student so thanks to you i will work hard on the area you said for 2 yrs.I will definitely come back after the admission.
also keep in mind that not just for UBC but typically science programs in any university u apply to will generally have higher standards for applications than the arts. also it doesnt matter what type of science u apply to, to be on the safe side take all three sciences chem bio physics. even just majoring in biology if you get like 90+ on physics that will really help too
This video was super helpful and got me a good head start to write my personal profile! Thanks!
glad to hear that!
Ayyyy nice video. I go to UBC Okanagan. It so cool to see another TH-camr who makes videos and attending UBC😀
awesome! hope you're enjoying UBCO! :)
How's UBCO??
the only video I've come across with tips THIS detailed and helpful. thank you, god bless x
happy to hear that :) thanks for watching!
Holy shit you're Colombian, I would've never thought. We're everywhere, I love it.
finally! i've been waiting for this vid for so long
thx for the upload and happy holidays!
better late than never! I really hope some of it helped you out
its pretty sad that im not going to be able to talk about overcoming mental struggle on my application. I feel like my advocacy for my own and others mental health has made a huge impact on who i am and i really wish i could write about it
Like I said in the disclaimer I'm not 100% sure it's true! It was just what I was told at the time. Also I applied so many years ago, so that might be totally different now! I'm really not sure. If you feel strongly that it's a huge part of who you are, and you can actually use that information about you to show them why you'd be a good fit for the university - then maybe go for it??
I m quite impressed with our English! how come you speak such good English been from Colombia? such a good content!
Thanks! I moved here when I was around 10 years old so I was pretty young and was able to pick it up!
Great points, I saw this after I got admitted as a transfer student. But I did mention mental health issues on my application and they did seem to prioritize it pretty well.
Congrats that worked out!! I just figured I would mention it because multiple academic counsellors told me about it- and a bunch of people I know who wrote about it did not get admitted in. Like I said in the video I wasn't 100% sure about it, so I'm glad they let you in!
Lina Lecompte haha yeah I know what you mean. Yeah I was surprised myself cause it turned out that I had been rejected from SFU since they looked at my cumulative, versus UBC looking at the last 30 credits taken as a transfer student. Glad you’re enjoying the school though!
Yay!! I have been waiting for you to upload a video ❤️❤️
this made my heart so happy, thank you!! Hope you like it ❤️
Very informative!!! Thanks so much, I'll be applying as an international student so this gave me a good insight on what Canadian schools expect of us (explains why you kept saying your GPA was 90 lol, I had no idea) . Also, you're pretty. Thanks again!
I've been looking for such video. thanks heaps
I love your channel so so much, keep going 👏🏻 btw YOU ARE SO CUTE 😍💖
this made my day!!
thank you so much, I'm applying this year! I really hope I get in.
good luck!
Did you get in?
wow hi so im two years late but I just want to really thank you for this video. I got an offer for UBC and i couldn't have done if without your tips!! so yeah thank you so much! now lets not flunk my public exams so i can actually get in yay!
CONGRATULATIONS!! so happy to hear that!! you got this!
Accepted into UBC Food Science & still considering should I go or not...
Congrats!! there's a lot that goes into that decision! I can't really say much to help you out but UBC really is a great university, there's a reason why it's rated in the top 35 in the world :)
This was so helpful! Thank you so much!
glad to hear that! you're welcome!
Chances of getting in for UBC engineering for now. Everyone be HONEST.
Pre-Calc 11: 95
Physics 11: 96
Chem 11: 93
Programming 12 (they now look at this since its related to what I'm applying for...): 96
Français 11 (French Immersion): 90
Peer Tutoring (helping teacher and students in math): 95
English 11: 90
Histoire 12 (French History): 96
Extracurriculars:
-Lifeguard (1 year when I graduate)
-Cadets (1 year and a half when I graduate)
-Best Buddies club (Helping out around school)
-Duke Of Edenburgh (Builds leadership skills)
-Model UN club (1 year and a half)
-Potentially curling...
Volunteer hours: Predicted to be around 200 hours
I think you should be able to get in as long as you write a good personal profile including what you listed here!
Hey I just had a few questions. Its quite difficult to get 85% here in the 11th grade but I am trying my best. What if I don't get in 90s? Do I still have a chance?
I can get 90+ in my 12th grade, so will that do?
where do you live? im in alberta and kind of in the same boat... school here i've heard is harder than in other provinces and my average is around 86% which is considered academic excellence so i don't know if i can compare my grades to students outside of alberta
im a grade 10 japanese student, really thought this video was helpful and i wanted tothank u for making it
That's awesome! Wish you the best of luck :) thanks for your comment!
Thanks Lina! Very helpful video! I am also from South America and I hope to see you this year at UBC! PS: You're cute lol ;)
So glad it helped! best of luck with your application!
you are so nice! thanks for the tips, they were really helpful :)
so happy to hear that :) good luck!
I'm still a sophomore in high school but my dream is studying at Ubc. Seems like a great university!
Thank you for the wonderful video! I wonder if the grade average covers all of the courses or just part of them? I'm worried about my grades cause I thought some of the electives are not important and I didn't put much effort in them.
Hi! My apologies for the late reply! From what I remember they take a look at your most important courses (e.g. Math, English, Biology, etc.) but will basically not take some of the non important electives into consideration (e.g. drama, yearbook, etc.)!
Hi Lina, your tips were incredibly helpful ! In fact, I will apply for the 2019 entry. If you know any advice related to the Engineering department (Specifically the Engineering physics faculty) , like in terms of work load, student advice, or tips from UBC engineering students, I would really appreciate it. Thank you!
What a helpful video that u have made. Thx :)
This is actually so so helpful thanks:)))
Oh my god I hope I get into UBC Science
You're so pretty! and thaaaaaanks for the good information!!
Thank you so much!! Glad it was helpful!
thank you so much! this was really helpful
I know this isn't the point of the video but you're so gorgeoussss😍😍😍 also this helped me so much thank you sm!!
ahhh thanks so much!! and I'm glad to hear that!!!
This video helped me so much thank you!!! I was wondering tho, when you mentioned the part where you include the 5 activities you do outside of school, do you have to have each category filled in? Like i don't play any sports so i don't have anything to put in that category, so do i have to fill that in to be considered for acceptance??
oops I actually wrote about my mental health issues in my Personal Statement, but maybe it kinda makes more sense for me since I applied to the Arts program and do want to pursue clinical psychology in the future. But in the end I still got in to UBC :)
Congratulations! Thats great! I never really knew if that was a rumour or not haha but figured I'd include it anyway. Glad it worked out for you!
I got into McGill for CS in Fall 2019 undergraduate degree. Got rejected from Queen's but that doesn't matter now..
oh wow thats really great! i want to apply for CS as well, could you give me some advice please
Are you albanian
Where is the score for personal profile ? Do they tell you that when you find out you got in or out ?
what about SAT exam? does UBC require SAT?? Because I saw the requirments but didn't see anything about this exam! just wanna make sure
tysm for this!! maybe when i come back i'll be in ubc :D
Very good video thank you! Im gonna have to start applying soon for Canada.. I hope the questions and interviews etc arent so different for international applicants/students..
MaJoR from what I’ve heard, they’re typically the same
good to hear thanks a ton!
Thanks for the advice! For IB, would you happen to know the minimum IB predicted marks required for UBC Arts?
Erfan Hakim I'm sure those are on the website, check the links in the description! I'm pretty sure for the arts you just need around a 27 predicted, and depending on the program you may have additional requirements such as a portfolio or audition.
I am genuinely curious about how can people get 9x% for their exams in high schools. In my city, if you manage to get an average of 80+ you are already the top student in the top school
Wow omg what city are you from?
I'm scared to apply to UBC because even if I got in as an international student I still can't afford the fees and their scholarships look super competitive
I applied this December and I can attest that questions have changed. I hope you all good luck on your applications!:)
yes they have! But the tips are still applicable in terms of what they're searching for! I helped my sister with her application this year as well and lots of it applied :) but definitely good for other people to know the questions have changed!
Lina Lecompte Yes! Your tips were amazing that I felt bad that I hadn’t found this media sooner😩😩 Stay amazing Lina!!!
media?im unsure why autocorrect did me like that but okay!😂😂
Hi,please do they waive applications for international students?
Thank you so much for sharing these tips, I'm currently submitting my application which is nerve wrecking to me right now!
Hope we could maybe see each other next year~! xDD
best of luck!
I have a question can you have like 3 activities and still have a good shot at getting in? Or do u have to have 5
Hey Lina hope ur doing excellent, I was wondering if you've got any particular tips for people immigrating from Colombia to Canada, (I am Colombian as well). Thanks for your content!
Hi! I actually don't have any tips. I moved when I was 10 years old, so my parents dealt with all of the logistics! I wish you all the best though!
Boy do I need to start joining some extracurricular activities 😳
Do I need to submit a personal profile for the course of MS Astronomy in UBC Vanc? It's not mentioned on the website, there's only a statement of interest mentioned.
rip. I was talking to my sister and her friends and they said you can leave the optional part blank. They, my sister and 5 friends, all got into ubc so I guess i might be ok but now I feel anxious
It's optional for a reason!! If you didn't fill it out, it's not an issue, so don't feel anxious :) :) I was just saying it's good to give them as much information as you can (but not necessary)- some people write in circumstances that may have caused their grades to be low, (e.g. parents getting divorced while in high school), so admissions can take that into consideration (and you know what I wrote). Your sister and her friends are right, you can obviously leave it blank, and clearly they got in that way :) so no need to worry! best of luck!
I have a grade 11 average of around 89 to 90% would I have a chance
Yes! But like I said in the video, you won’t get in based on your grades alone. Your personal profile is really important so make sure you have something to write about!
Hey lina this video really helped me alot and i really want to get in UBC but as you mentioned in last part of the video that try not to mention anything about your mental health because they don't wanna deal with anything going on campus because of that issue.. but what if the answers to the questions they ask like what we learned and experience depends on how we overcome anxiety and depression issues and made a us better person. So how to answer if such questions are asked which are mostly realted to our mental heath
Glad to hear it helped! Honestly, it's just something I've heard, so like I said in the video I'm not 100% sure it's true, but just figured its a better safe than sorry sort of situation. The questions are fairly generic, so there's not going to be a question that is "mostly related to our mental health" like you said - it's just up to you if that's what you want to answer with. I think it really depends on what way you frame it. One of my friends spoke about his anxiety (in a similar way in which you're saying), he had a 90% average, played sports, did school leadership, etc, and he didn't get in. I think again, it's up to you whether you want to take the risk - because I'm not sure its totally true!
@@lina.lecompte oh okay.. i guess I'll have to think about it.. Thank you so much!💕
@@tem6238 what did you end up doing after all, am in a very similar situation myself.
@@Route-tu4nh I didn't apply to ubc☹ I'm sorry but I guess it is best to follow her advice since no college wants to deal with anything like that happening on their campus. Hope you get into a college you want. Good luck 💕🤞🏼
I just got into UBC!! In the teacher education my questions were different than yours though
CONGRATS! That's great news!!
Lina Lecompte the video really help so thank you 😊 🙏🏾
When does the application open for next year students and what if we haven't graduated yet and graduating next year March?
What activities did u join/put in ur application +what should we join
I talk about it in the video around the 7:15 mark. You should try to have a variety of activities in different categories such as sports, leadership, creative/performing arts, work/employment.
how do you make your personal profile stand out?
Hey Lina! Awesome video. Was just wondering if you can tell me more about the provincial marks part. You said that they only look at the Provincial Exam mark? Are you 100% sure? Because I got admitted to BCOM and I did really bad on my math provincial mark, is that going to affect me? And also, can you tell me more about getting your application revoked? Has it happened before? And if so, what happened after that?
They don't only look at the provincial exam mark- but it does matter to an incredible extent. If you already got into BCOM they likely took a look at your math provincial mark already and decided it was good enough.... unless you took the exam late and they haven't received the grade yet. I have heard of people getting their application revoked due to a poor English provincial grade (since sometimes those come in after they've been admitted to UBC) but it's not very likely.
Hey Lina!! Your video was very informative and cleared a lot of ambiguity for me..I'm currently enrolled in grade 10 and aspire to pursue my undergrad in PPE ( politics, philosophy & economics). As it turns out, UBC facilitates that program and the school ticks a lot of my boxes and I can't wait to go there. I have a few questions that I hoped you would answer.
Generically speaking, whats the prerequisite average for admission into UBC? If you don't mind sharing, what were your grades like in high school?
From a social standpoint, how was your transition into uni? (Is it easy to make friends on campus?)
How relevant is the IB diploma/bundle in the scope of UBC admission? (Do IB students have the upper hand over students enrolled in academic classes?)
The required average varies by program - so I can't give you an exam # but if you're from Canada you can check that here: you.ubc.ca/applying-ubc/canadian-highschools/#british-columbia . Typically I would say between 80-90 with combined with a good personal profile should be good. But it could be a bit lower for some programs in the Arts Faculty. I shared some of my grades in the video! Around high 80's -95's.
You definitely have to be involved in some way and go to events to meet people if you're not living on residence (I didn't live in residence my first year). but if you live in residence it'll be a lot easier to make friends that way since everyone is in the same boat and you're all living so closely!
mhmm I wouldn't say IB students have the upper hand over other students
Wow this is helpful and if the deadline to apply for is Dec.01 does that mean I have to complete the required courses by that time in grade 12?
nhung vuong nope! I applied in December and finished grade 12 in June. You just send them your current transcript !
thank you for this!!!!
Hi! I'm going into grade 12 hoping to apply to dental hygiene. Do you know anyone taking that major? How was the interview. What kind of questions did they ask? Is it OK if you don't have 5 extracurriculars? The only things I'm planning on doing is volunteering to read to kids and maybe tutor them, plus student leadership at school. I'm also volunteering at the food Bank in a couple weeks. I'm worried I don't have that many extracurriculars because I don't play sports or do anything interesting.
Hi there!! I don't know anyone in dental hygiene, so I can't give you much information on it. I suggest you post of reddit.com/r/UBC to see if you can find someone who has had that experience. I would try to branch out to do some more activities as well! Seems like you're mostly sticking to volunteering- maybe get a part time job?
a UBC video? THANKS
What will be the minimum percentage required? For international students!
Hi Lina first of all, love this video and it was by far the most helpful video ever on the internet for me. So my question is that if i started a non-profit and a club at my school with the same goal would colleges see that as repetitive on my college application? I'm doing independent research at the non-profit organization and I'm thinking to present that research at my school through the club with same goal in mind as the non-profit
I think it should be fine and might show how much you care about the issue! but obviously remember to have other things down as well!
Hi Lina, thank you so much for this video! I'm applying to UBC rn and I was wondering if you could look over my essays if you don't mind? It'd mean a lot to me. If not, that's okay too. Thanks!
Hi! I used to do this a while back and it was overwhelming how many essays I ended up reading. Since then, I've stopped and turned a lot of people away. So for it to be fair to the people I've already turned away I'm going to have to decline doing this. But definitely get a bunch of teachers and friends and families to proof read them and give you some pointers!
Do you think talking about being a sports medicine trainer for my high school rugby team would be a good idea for the personal profile? I don't which category it would fall under, but I was responsible for their injuries. I'm not completely sure haha.
Sorry for the late reply! I've been on vacation. Yes!! I think you should definitely add that to your personal profile, sounds like a great thing to talk about. You could always talk about it in one of the paragraph answers, or in your activities answers, and explain a bit... not sure if it could fall under the sports category.
Thank you so much for this. I cannot stress enough just how helpful this video was for me, thank you!
I do have a question though. I am a member of an official organization of our school but I wasn't a leader. Will not having any leadership positions affect my admission and my scholarship (i'm trying for ILOT)? Also, what exactly is an English provincial grade? ^^"
I'm glad it was helpful! I would still include it and say you were a member of the organization- and talk about your tasks within it! Are you a Canadian student? cuz if you're not, then don't worry about an English provincial- those are Canadian province exams!
Thank you so much for replying! I see; I will! Thank you! And no, I'm an international student.
I have another question, how competitive is the neuroscience department? I checked the website but they didn't mention any threshold percentage.
It depends on if you're wanting to get your neuroscience degree via a Bachelor of Arts of a Bachelor of Science. Butyou can check out here: you.ubc.ca/ubc_programs/behavioural-neuroscience/
Hey Lina. Your video was in my recommendation section. So grateful that I got to see it. It’s extremely helpful. I will be beginning with my application in September for fall 2020 intake. I’am an international student from India. I will be applying for BSc. Unfortunately I didn’t have maths in my 12th grade which is a requirement for this course. Do u know if UBC provides conditional admission. I have no other means of doing math. I can’t tell you enough how much I want to get into UBC. I am an undergraduate student in India and I’ll be doing another undergraduation all over again at UBC due to my love for that course which is in very limited universities.Also I had 87%, is it enough for UBC Vancouver campus.
Hi @shreyasharma did you get into ubc??
Hi ... i am also from India and commerce student , without maths and i want to do bba here . I am expecting 80 to 85 % in business , will i get in ? Pls tell
Im sorry.. do u not make an exam admission to enter UBC? im Mexican, I’m on my last year of high school and want to go to UBC, but here in Mexico we have to do an exam for admission. Loved you video, very helpful, thanks a lot
Nope, no exam!
But for the science program what If you do like EDPM( it's like computer science and office administration in one) in high school will they accept it for the science program 🤔
I am applying to UBC for my PhD for Fall, 2023.
I've got some professor's Interested.....
hey all the info is so useful. Thanks
I just want to knw like you said that students apply in safety schools as well and if they don't get in their desired university then they go in these safely colleges only and then transfer later on. so how this transfer process work like if they are not getting admission initially then how they get admission after getting in other college.
It would be great if you could share inf on this( for an international student) :)
Hi! so you would just apply as a transfer student - the process would be a little different as you would need to send your grades from the university you're transferring from, but pretty sure you would still have to do the personal profile and some aspects of the application would be the same. I obviously don't have too much experience with this so you can always ask on reddit.com/r/UBC
Hey I'm currently in Grade 11 and really want to get into UBC next year, and I was just wondering if universities normally look at volunteer hours, and if they do, how important are they?
Hey, could you tell me if you did volunteer hours or something like that?
@@victoriamelo7194 Ya I’ve done around 45
Thank you very much. Your video was a great help. By the way, do international students have to submit only their 12th grade transcript or the 11th and 12th transcripts are needed as well?
No problem, glad it helped! From what I remember I submitted both my grade 11 and 12 grades, but I could be remembering wrong, it has been a while and I'm also not sure if it's different for international students (since I'm local!), your best bet would be to contact admissions: you.ubc.ca/contact-us/ sorry I couldn't be of more help!
Thanks again.
You said that you got 93% average and get into UBC, what subject you study? I only want to study B.S.c in there and it said I need a average of 80%( Not sure ). I want to ask what percentage do I actually to have in order to secure my place in B.s.c? Do I really need a 93% in order to get into B.s.c? Currently studying in Hong Kong and taking HKDSE. I only have Biology and chemistry and I cannot take physic . So I have no chances on getting into B.s.c?
Justin Yeung for sciences u need 90% and above
Here's the link for what is required from Chinese students: you.ubc.ca/applying-ubc/international-highschools-requirements/#china-2 (if it doesn't pop up just select China when it prompts you to). Unfortunately it does seem like you need physics to get in, but it does say "Physics may be waived with grades of A in senior-level Math and senior-level Chemistry" - so if your grades are really good in those courses they might dismiss the lack of physics. As for the averages, for Canadian students is mid-to high 80s (that link is in the description box of this video), so I would imagine it to be similar for international students.... However, entry to science is extremely competitive and most people tend to have grades in the 90s when applying to that program- this is where your personal profile score would really have to make up for a lower average. Hope that helps!
That's not true- at least not for Canadian High Schools. It is highly competitive, so yes 90+ is almost a "requirement" because so many people are competing for the spots- but it's not their official requirement (it's high 80s), so the personal profile could potentially make it up.
Rip me. I have confident on getting a good grade in Biology but i will not be performing too well for both chemistry and math... Btw the requirement for chinese student does not apply to Hong Kong student, anyway many thanks!
Remember you still have a chance because of the personal profile!! So work really hard on that and you have may have a good chance :) Also my bad!! I always confuse that, haha there's a reason why the most googled question about Hong Kong is whether it's in China. Best of luck!
does sfu and uvic have an essay portion to their application ???
Hey! thanks for the video.
I want to ask that for taking admission in UBC grades of grade 11 is necessary or not.
I mean , can they just consider the admission on grade 12.
My understanding is that they will look at both your grade 11 and grade 12 grades. I don't think they'd make exceptions, but you can certainly call admissions to get more information!