<p>So apparently scholarships for early decision is based on gr 11 marks, and scholarships for normal decision is based on gr 12 marks.</p>
<p>Does that mean courses taken in gr 11/12, or gr 11/12 LEVEL courses?
For me, I took gr 11/12 courses before gr 11/12. Would they look at them or not?</p>
<p>The scholarships I applied for looked at whatever grades I had available, regardless of grade 11 or 12.</p>
<p>Those were for Canadian scholarships though. What university are you talking about?</p>
<p>I had UBC in mind, although I’d probably apply to other Canadian schools as well.
Do you choose which marks to show them, or do they just take all your marks?</p>
<p>Depends on the scholarship; normally major scholarships (eg. Chancellor’s scholarship at Queen’s, Major Entrance Scholarship at UBC) look at all of your available marks, while the automatic admission scholarships (eg. Principal’s scholarship at Queen’s, and President’s entrance scholarship at UBC) looks at a top 4 or top 6 average of grade 12 courses (your admission average). Keep in mind the admission average is often calculated with specific courses (One language arts 12, one math 12, etc.). Also, sometimes the automatic scholarships have to be calculated after you are accepted because they’re waiting for all of the final grades.</p>