<p>so i plan on going to mcgill for undergrad in the interfaculty BA&Sc program for cognitive sciences…and then after this i want to come back to the US for medical school…wut are some medical schools that mcgill sends their grads too</p>
<p>also, how hard is it to maintain a lets say 3.8 GPA throughout 4years at mcgill…i’ve been hearing that it is pretty rare to get As at mcgill…is this true?</p>
<p>im getting scared now:./</p>
cassz
April 13, 2008, 12:51am
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<p>I could only find this:</p>
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Q: Academic Programs: BA&SC: What sort of graduate programs will I qualify for with a BA&Sc?
A: Any choice of undergraduate degree and program constrains options for graduate school. The BA&Sc provides good preparation for graduate degrees in integrated disciplines such as Cognitive or Environmental Science. Depending on the Arts or Science specific program you wish to enter in graduate school the BA&Sc may or may not be adequate preparation. If you intend to pursue an Arts or Science specific program at the graduate level, you should consult academic advisors in that discipline at McGill and at universities where you intend to apply in order to find out whether the BA&Sc will prepare you adequately. If you are considering continuing on in a specific Science graduate program, you should examine the difference between the preparation provided by the 36-credit major concentrations in the BA&Sc program versus the significantly more specialized major and honours programs offered in the BSc programs.</p>
<p>Q: Academic Programs: BA&SC: Is the BA&Sc degree suitable for students intending to apply for Medicine?
A: Students who have well defined interests, who want a well-rounded education, and who also want to leave the option open for applying to Medicine may find the BA&Sc degree suitable for them. However, programs in the BA&Sc degree may not include all of the prerequisite courses necessary for medicine. A student may have to complete those prerequisites as part or all of his/her elective courses, or outside the 120 degree program, for example, by taking summer courses.</p>
<p>Students are reminded that although many medical schools require prerequisite courses, they do not normally expect students to have completed any specific major program. In general, medical schools welcome diversity and students should choose whatever program best matches their interests.</p>
<p>The Association of Faculties of Medicine of Canada prepares an annual publication summarizing admission requirements, see <a href=“http://www.afmc.ca/pages/publications_admission.html[/url] ”>http://www.afmc.ca/pages/publications_admission.html</a>.</p> ;
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<p>thank you…thats some really good info</p>