<p>hehe. I don’t know how you made up that generalization. Whatever works for you buddy. I know people who got into Harvard with 1900 SAT scores… The unpredictable nature can actually go both ways.</p>
<p>I personally would like to think of the application pool. US population tends to apply within the United States. United States population pool includes more applicants thus having an increased likely hood of possess more higher caliber students. The caliber of students applying to McGill and US schools don’t differ, simply the amount. Which is why consideration for extramural factors such “passion, breath, depth” of extracurriculars matters more. The sheer volume of high caliber applicants forces admissions to take a deeper more crazier mindset when it comes to admitting ppl. Canadian schools simply doesn’t recieve that many applicants in the first place…though I could be wrong. lol</p>