<p>Hi, I completed two years of my undergraduate Physics study at Imperial College London (2009-2011). Since then, I have interrupted my studies until 2013 due to financial difficulties. Now, I’m looking to transfer to Canadian universities and I have a list of 22 universities which I want to narrow down based on my academic credentials, but I’m getting nowhere. Can anyone here please help me out?</p>
<p>Here are the list of universities:</p>
<ol>
<li>University of Toronto</li>
<li>U of British Columbia</li>
<li>McGill University</li>
<li>U of Waterloo</li>
<li>Simon Fraser U</li>
<li>York Uni</li>
<li>Queens Uni</li>
<li>U of Western Ontario</li>
<li>U of Ottawa</li>
<li>U of Guelph</li>
<li>Mcmaster uni</li>
<li>Carleton Uni</li>
<li>Concordia uni</li>
<li>Ryerson Uni</li>
<li>Brock Uni</li>
<li>Wilfrid Laurier Uni</li>
<li>Laurentian uni</li>
<li>Trent Uni</li>
<li>Bishops uni</li>
<li>Trinity western uni</li>
<li>Ontario institute of technology</li>
<li>Capilano uni</li>
</ol>
<p>And here’s my academic credentials:</p>
<p>O levels: 8 A’s
A levels: A’s in Physics, Chemistry, Maths, Further Maths, Additional Further Maths</p>
<p>University first year: average 88.6%
- Mathematics I - 97%
- Mechanics and Relativity - 93%
- Electricity and Magnetism - 94%
- Structure of Matter, Vibrations and Waves, Quantum Physics - 98%
- Professional Skills - 78%
- Laboratory and Computing I - 69%
- Project I - 59%
- Mathematical Analysis - 95%</p>
<p>University second year: average 68.9%
- Quantum Mechanics - 74%
- Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics - 64%
- Electrons in Solids and Applications of Quantum Mechanics - 63%
- Electromagnetism and Optics - 83%
- Mathematics and Statistics of Measurement - 73%
- Laboratory and Computing II - 66%
- Professional Skills II -82%
- Mathematics Methods - 51%</p>