What did you put on your application? Like how many extra curriculares, because I’d really like to go there so I’m just trying to get a feel for what they accept/like
Ummm Hey, if you want to get into UBC arts, your average needs to be 84-87 range, science around 90+, and engineering around 92+ with heavy emphasis on math and science courses. They do recognize more rigorous courses, but they’re not necessary. Try to keep in touch with your counsellor and choose out classes you know will do well in. Also, this is a bit early since you’re in grade 11, but if you’re intending to go to UBC Science or Engineering, make sure to take high school Calculus. The first year university fail rate (for Calculus) is extraordinary high for people who didn’t take calculus in high school. It will also affect your GPA in UBC and you might not be able to get into the program you want. As for your extracurriculars and personal profile, remember, it’s not what you do, but what you learned. You really need to emphasize leadership and life lessons learned. They literally tell you this on their website! Try your best to avoid stuff like “I played soccer for 2 years” because that is something that teaches you nothing. I talked about being a lifeguard (leadership based) and being a basketball referee (leadership based + taught me time management). Really just do what you enjoy. Focus on the quality of the extracurricular stuff over quantity. You need 5 in total, no more, and for one or two of them you have to write a 100-250 word paragraph response detailing it. So what I’d recommend is just like how I chose Lifeguarding and being a Basketball Referee, choose two things that taught you a common skill, in my case leadership... and that should work. For your 3 others, you only need to write 50 words, yes 50 words, describing them, so those could be fillers, like “I played soccer.” You don’t want to waste your time on those. Instead, focus on two main ones, because those are the ones that are most heavily weighed and I believe they admit you for. If you have any questions, I’m here. Good luck!
Mike_Ham wow thank you! I just graduated grade 11 and going to grade 12 this September. I’m thinking of applying to UBC and majoring psychology. I was wondering would it be irrelevant to write down your volunteer experience? I’ve been volunteering at my local community center (mainly kids’ education programs) I’ve got quite a bit of hours but I have no idea what to write about that
Mike_Ham hey! i did really bad in grade 9 and 10 but grade 11 got a 93-96 average and hopefully get around the same in grade 12 this year. please tell me ubc or other canadian universities only count grade 11 and 12 grades?? thank u!
This is a very helpful video. I graduated in 2019, decided I needed to upgrade my marks to apply to ubc this year. Great to hear a clear explanation of what it took to get accepted.
Hey Maddy, just want to let you know that with your tips and advices,I have gotten into UBC faculty of science and could not wait to be a part of such a vibrant and hard-working community. Once again thanks a lot, we did it.
anyone who’s curious of what it’s like these days, i got in with a ~93 average, with a job, playing soccer, and in one club. Put effort in your personal profile if you want to apply, and make your intentions extremely clear!
This video made me feel more confident about my chances of admission. I know I did a lot in both grade 11/12 but still stress myself out :) Have a 95% average in grade 11 and 98% in grade 12. Did 2 years of garden club, environment club, peer tutoring, volunteering for 3 different organization at the same time, rowing, rugby and basketball. And in my gap year I'll volunteer for the Canadian ski patrol. Took overall 5 languages, did all the sciences, dance and outdoor Education. Thanks to your video I'm confident about my achievements now :)
Hey Maddie. Thank you so much for this video. I am currently in grade 11. I have a 96% average so far (with no AP courses) but I don’t really have any extracurriculars. I have been dancing for over 14 years, played the piano for 2 year and joined my school newspaper club this year. For the past few months I have also been creating this website for a local youth sports team for my work experience class. In elementary school I had way more extracurricular, but I don’t think those really count. Another thing I should mention is that when I was in grade 8/9 I never really thought of university. My main goals in those years was to make friends, as I didn’t go to my catchment school and at the time I had a really hard time making new friends, but over the years I have gotten more comfortable. And then when I started thinking about university COVID-19 shut everything down, so even if I wanted to in grade 10 I couldn’t really do anything (I know I probably could have gotten a job or found some volunteer work, but I couldn’t risk getting COVID as my mom is immunocompromised). My dream is to go to UBC for Engineering. What do you think my chances of getting in are? Do you think I need to show extracurricular and/or more involvement in them?
Honestly same, I’m going into grade 11 next year but I don’t feel like I’ve done a lot of extracurriculars. Also, I’m just terrified about my grades dropping and everything.
Hi Maddy! your video was very thorough and informative and your videos have helped me throughout my application process. I recently got accepted to UBC Vancouver for Bachelors of Science and I want to thank you for making such videos that help applicants aspiring to study at UBC.
Hi Sparsh! Congratulations on your acceptance to UBC! That is so exciting! I am glad you found videos helpful and thank you for watching them :) I'm here to hopefully make things a little bit easier for you. Maddy A
hey maddy! came back to this video to say i committed to sauder (starting this winter) :D thank you so much for all your videos!! i've been watching them for months now hahaha
Hi Maddy, I really should have found this video earlier🥲 I am currently in grade 12, and have already applied to UBCV Science. My grade 11 academic average was 97%, but considering the art classes I took (which I am terrible at) my average is 96%. Last year COVID was striking everything and I pretty much had to quit every extracurricular I had, and starting fresh in grade 12. I also wasn't a fan of "politics" where people run for presidents and all, so I don't really have anything to talk about for in-school activities (except for STEM clubs where I rarely show up maybe once per two weeks). Therefore, I don't have a very consistent activity like you mentioned. My grade 12 average is 95%, including 4 interims and 2 finals. (I have finished Mandarin 12 and Pre-calc 12, getting 98 and 99, and I am currently on Phys Bio Chem and Eng 12) I'm quite worried about my extracurriculars since I either quitted or just started recently. However, I did manage to tell some inspiring stories during the time I was there. Do you think I still have a chance of getting in early admission? I'm somewhat confident of my grades since I know it's gonna go up as my science teachers omit our optional labs, but I am super stressed about my extracurriculars since none of them are very consistent.
Can you do a video on the different food options at UBC, or like what were some challenges at UBC and how you were able to manage it; like so many people say that the buildings are far from each other and it takes a while to get to your classes. How are you able to manage that?
I have a 85% average and I’m planning to apply for the Bachelor of Art and major in Mathematics later on. I was an IB student in grade 10 but I have to move for my grade 11 and 12 year. Do you have any advices or know how likely I’m to get in?
Majoring in math is brave!! I barely survived my two calculus courses haha! I can't tell you how likely you are to get in because there are sooooooo many variables when it comes to admissions each year. The average changes, the number of students they accept changes, the number of people that apply changes... there is no magic formula for it. An 85% average and a strong personal profile is great! If you apply, you have a chance!
Hello! I didn't dedicate the time to study for chemistry and english. I was really passionate about psychology and was far more motivated to study. The content that I was taught in class also didn't quite align with what the exam was testing (except for psychology) which made it even more challenging. Overall, I think it really came down to what was most important to me! Sure I could've worked harder, but I was more focused on doing well in the courses UBC cared about :) Hope that clears things up a bit!
Hi Josie! UBC doesn't specify what your average should be, but it must be competitive (usually mid 90s) I am not sure about specific courses required but take a look at this website linked here: www.sauder.ubc.ca/programs/bachelors-degrees/bachelor-commerce/admissions-finance/direct-entry Hopefully that helps!
For me, I come from a really strict and reputable high school so my average is slightly lower (92%ish) than other ubc students who got accepted to engineering. Our school actually prepares you for university. For ex, calculus 12 class we go over some of the calc 2 units, which I believe is going to help me a lot later. For english class, teachers push you very hard to get used to writing a lot. Also, we had been achieving the highest averages on provincial exams in the past. My counsellor also told me unis regard our school highly. Even one of my friends who are at mid 80s got accepted at sfu beedie which is really hard to get into like ubc sauder. Guys if your average is low, dont worry cuz your school might be a reputable, rigorous school. Ask your counsellor how your school is perceived by unis. Question. I heard that I would be taking 6 or 7 courses per semester in first year engineering. Can I cut the courseload down in first year? 6 or 7 is too much for a freshman I think. Thanks in advance
Hi there! Learning calculus in high school will DEFINITELY help you later on! 6 or 7 courses is standard for engineers. Having prior knowledge about one of the topics will for sure ease the load a little. Of the engineers I knew, it was required that they take all the courses listed in their first year. I am not sure if exceptions are made, as engineering is very intense and a demanding faculty. 6 or 7 courses is a lot of courses to be taking in one term, but the expectation is that, if you are at UBC for engineering, you are taking the full course load. Going to a high school that does a great job of preparing you for university benefits you. UBC does not actively consider what you school you go to in your application. They strictly look at your grades and your personal profile. In general, please be careful in thinking that because you went to a highly regarded high school that UBC will disregard a low average because you went to that school. It's important to work hard wherever you are and make the most of the education and opportunity you have! Thank you for bringing this up!
@@MaddyA hi. First congrats!!! Well i guess they do look at your school because they do ask you specifically from what school do you come from. Also some schools are very rigorous and only a small percentage of their students can get past 95% for example or be around that. I think it does matter. Or at least it should.
@@mvp5332 Thank you! My memory is definitely a little foggy haha. There was a lot going on with that application and I did not remember ever entering in my school name! I don't know the small details and considerations UBC makes when admitting students to their school. You're right though! Some schools are very rigorous and demanding of their students. While this varies from school to school, UBC can't choose students based on what school they went to. Let's just say if that was the case I most definitely would not have gotten in. I'm sure you can imagine how many issues that would cause :(
@@MaddyA youre welcome! Yes it has it's good and its bad. I hope that i get accepted as I'd be applying as a transfer student and it's harder to get good grades from university than high school. I'm confused about something though. Their website says they send the acceptance letters in May but isnt that when school is supposed to start? How would one have enough time to look for housing if youre accepted. Thank you for reply!
@@mvp5332 Best of luck to you as a transfer student! UBC runs two winter terms and two summer terms. It is most common for students to begin in September, complete their first winter term, then begin their second term in January and end in April. So the main school term(s) doesn't begin in May. You would be accepted in and around May, have most of the summer to figure out housing, and you begin attending UBC in the fall of that year.
Hi, I’m a grade 11 student and I’m not the brightest in my school I was not happy with my grade 11 grades but I’m aiming for straight As in grade 12 due to covid our school will probably be limited in clubs and such but what can i do to improve my chances at ubc (I’m an international student btw)
hey maddy! thank you so much for this video, it has been extremely helpful to hear from someone who recently made it in. i’m in grade 11 currently and i have a 94% average, however i dont have too many extracurriculars. im in one club (3 years strong!) and only volunteered at an elementary school before. should i volunteer more, at like a hospital or join another club? do you know if they focus more on hobbies and sports or volunteering and work? thanks again 💗
Hi Esther! Of course - I am so glad to hear that you are enjoying the videos! There is no magic recipe when it comes to getting into UBC. There is no right or wrong way to get involved either. Commitment looks great - what you have been able to do with the skills you've learned, people you've met, and the knowledge you've gained from this club is what UBC cares about. It is not about how many clubs you are apart of. They just want to see that you're doing something worth doing. If you want to get involved in more activities, think of activities relevant to what you want to study! Hope that helps :)
Hello. I am grade 11 student in High School. I am planning to go in sciences programs, but my chemistry teacher said that universities (not only UBC but all) they don’t count Social Studies, and second language towards average academic grade to go in sciences. Is this true??? Thank you.
Hi! This webpage will help you determine which courses are counted in your admissions average. Social Studies and second languagaes typically don't count, unless you are pursuing a program specific to either of those fields.
@@MaddyA Thank you for taking your time and actually responding for my question!!! 😊 Yeah. I am planning to apply everywhere but my aim is SFU Biomedical Physiology. Do they count the Social Studies and Spanish 11 towards the academic average? Because they do appear on the requirements list, but either they are counted I am not sure.
@@yaroslavsoldatenko7422 Of course! Always happy to try and help. I don't have an exact answer for you but I think a safe assumption is that if they list it as a requirement, then they probably count it in your admissions average. You can always connect directly with the school's admission office to confirm.
Hi Maddie, Im watching this video in hopes of giving me an idea on what grades i should aim for grade 12, I' am wondering if you have a specific video that discusses study tips and routines for grade 12.
Ah thank you!! Yeah I did - and I got it on sale too so I only paid like $20 for it! They don't have the same one anymore but they have similar styles in different colours
Hey Maddy ❤️ I love your video 🥰 I'm an international student and I don't really understand how applying to uni works outside of my country 🥲 Do we need to pay for submitting the applications (before getting the acceptance announcement)? If so, how much does it usually cost?? Also, how do we apply for early admissions and when is the best time to do so?? Thankss 🥰🥰🥰
Hi! Thank you so much! Yes - you do need to pay an application fee but in most cases its is not more than $80 CAD. Although I am not sure if it costs more for international students. Its different for every school but generally it's not too expensive. There will be an early admission period and you can apply at any time within that period.
hi!! i’m in grade 11 and have a relatively good average at the moment (94.5 i think, with some IB classes), and i have pretty good extracurriculars (13 years of dance, 8 years of band, clubs). ubc has always been a school that i wanted to go to, but since i live in saskatoon, i was thinking of just going to the university of saskatchewan. do you think that it would be worth applying to ubc just to have that as a potential option? also do you think that getting a job is necessary for a good application? also this video was very helpful and you seem so nice :)
Hi Amina! Thank you so much! There is absolutely no hurt in applying. If UBC is a school you would love to go to, apply and see what happens! I don't know what your situation is like but if attending UBC is an option, and you've always wanted to go... I don't see why you wouldn't :) Another thing to consider though is what you plan on studying... keep that in mind when making your decision! Getting a job isn't necessary. If you've shown commitment to other activities (which you clearly have) and have a well rounded experiences, you will be totally fine! Maddy A
thank you for replying! i’ll definitely keep this advice in mind when it’s time to apply, and it’s really great to hear from someone that’s gone through this process of applying and deciding on where to go recently :) hope you have a great day!
If you intend to work near Saskatchewan, then you don’t need a UBC degree. The university there should suffice. After your first job or two, they don’t care about where you went since you’ve built work experience. But if you want to work perhaps internationally and venture out of Canada or into another province? Then UBC will most definitely be of much more use than UoS. Also, university experience is another big thing. I don’t know about UoS, but the campus life on UBCV is very bright, so that’s another reason to want to come here. But good luck on your future endeavours, Amina.
Hey Maddy.. Thanks alot for this video.. really helpful.. Maddy .. I am from Pakistan🇵🇰. Done my masters in Botany in 2013. I am 34 & have 3 children.. I want to pursue my studies in UBC.. as i am highly compassionate about my studies.. What are my chances as i want to apply for September 2020 intake. Would highly appreciate if you reply. I am eligible according to my country’s grading system mentioned in UBC eligibility requirements.
Hello! That is amazing to hear! UBC is a wonderful place to study. I don't have much knowledge when it comes to Masters or PhD applications... I haven't quite made it that far in my academic career just yet. If you are eligible to apply, that is the first step. I'd say from there it would be important to make sure that you have a competitive average, as UBC is a very competitive school especially when it comes to its graduate and doctorate degrees. Hopefully that helps! Let me know if you have any other questions, Maddy A
Hi Crystal! I mean, I can't guarantee that you'll get in but you have pretty good odds. Strong academics are very important. And extracurriculars are too... I guess it depends on how you frame it in your personal profile. Don't worry too much! Hope that helps!
@@MaddyA hi i have so much questions about that ....can I contact to you for others rrss ?? I'm not from Canada but I have the nationality and I live out ....
Hi! Glad to hear it! The application structure varies a little bit from faculty to faculty. Certain programs requires portfolios, video submissions, or interview style prompts. This will be outlined for you when you work on your application. Typically though, interviews are not a part of the general admission process!
im in grade 10 right now and planning on applying to sauder, im not taking AP because my mom works for UBC and told me AP doesn't show on your transcript anyways, do you know which clubs will make me look the best on my app?
Hi Ty! AP's don't show up on your transcript, but if you pass an AP exam (get a score of 4 or 5) they can count as university credit. I can't tell you exactly what will make you look best. What my school offered may be completely different than what yours does. Pick something you actually enjoy doing - that's my tips to you! Hope that helps :)
how did you manage to balance everything from high academics to several extracurriculars without getting stressed or burning out? also, what program did you choose because I want to do a program in science but I feel discouraged because of how everyone's saying how competitive it is.
I did get stressed out... more often than I wanted to be. But such a huge part of why I was able to manage it all was because the things I spent time doing, the clubs I was a part of, etc, were all things I really enjoyed. So as much as it all overwhelmed me sometimes, that was offset by how passionate I was about them. The other thing too is that for me, I cope with stress by keeping myself busy... it sounds really weird but for me it works haha! Everyone gets tired, has their "bad days"... its a part of the journey and figuring out how this all works! I transferred out of the faculty of science into Land and Food Systems. It had nothing to do with competition because I quite frankly didn't feel that it was all that competitive... to be fair, I don't really care about out-competing people. There is competition, but I don't really feed into it. I'm there to work at my pace and study what I love. That's why I transferred into LFS. Don't be discouraged. You have the same opportunity to study what you want as anyone else on in that program. There are some programs with limited seats, but there are many opportunities to get into it if it is what you really want!
Maddy A Maddy A thank you so much!! i’m currently in grade 10 going into grade 11 and i just started to look into university especially the application process! i’m more so nervous about the competitiveness of applying than the course itself since i haven’t taken many extracurriculars or clubs and now with covid going on it feels like it would be more difficult to join them in my grade 11 year
Hi. This is an important question.... If UBC is not asking for GRE for my course, should I still give it to enhance my profile and increase my chances of getting a scholarship?
Hey Maddy! I know this might sound dumb well not dumb but like here is my deal. UBC has been my dream university since 6th grade. This August I am starting my freshman year of high school. My dad works at my school and he has told me everything counts since you are in 9th grade in order to apply for a scholarship, and to college in general. (I wold be applying as an international student since I live in Honduras) I love my dad and all but he puts a lot of pressure which makes me stress a lot. The thing is I am nervous about entering high school. Not because of the people but more because of grades and other things that would help me to get into UBC. My point is do you have any tips to maintain good grades while being a part of various things. (MUN for the last three years and want to continue to do it for as long as I can, soccer, GIN, and a few other clubs) I am also known as a big procrastinator and sometimes have trouble paying attention. I am sorry for this very long message I just wanted to know if there are any tips you could give me and a few pointers. Thanks so much for reading this! By the way I won't only be applying to UBC but schools around Canada and Europe mostly, also some in the US but I really want to know a lot about UBC because that is definitely my first choice of school and dream school. I did watch your tips videos, but I want to know more if you have more tips, especially since you actually are in UBC and have already spent a year there. I am so sorry for being annoying I just want to make sure I am prepared and all even if applying is years away, time for me goes fast. Once again so sorry for being annoying I am just so excited for university and all of that!!
Hi Camila! First, not a dumb question. Second, you're not annoying me haha. Third, I am more than happy to chat with you but I think it would be best if you sent me an email :) My email address is: itsmemaddya@gmail.com
Hi! You don't need straight A's but a competitive average is very important. It depends on what faculty you are interested in. Keep in mind your personal profile is a VERY big part of your application and often, gives students with a slightly lower average an opportunity to share their other strengths!
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.
Hey! I’m from india. I really want to apply for the b+mm programme but my 11th percentage was 78% (accountancy brought down my grades 😕) I’m recently started grade 12 and i hope to atleast get like 85-90% in my finals. My extracurriculars include Social work (with rotary international and NSS) Sports (Kayaking and dragon boat national level medals) and french fluency. What are my chances of gettin in?
Hi Laavni! I can't tell you exactly what your chances are. There are so many factors that influence admissions each year. I'd say you are cutting a little close with your grade 11 scores so do your best in grade 12. The great thing is that the personal profile and video essay give UBC a chance to see you beyond your grades, but even still, you need to be competitive.
Hi Maddy, I'm just finishing up grade 11 and I currently have a 94 average. I've heard that UBC raises averages for students from Alberta and was wondering if that was true. I want to apply for Business and Psych at the Vancouver campus, do you think I'm a good candidate to get in? I've been in martial arts for 9 years, as well as band for 5 where I have taken on mentoring roles in each.
Hi! Yes, UBC usually bumps up the average of Albertan applicants... let’s just say your standard of high school education makes BC’s look real sad haha. It’s usually a couple percent but I’m not sure how they decide. I would say you have a great chance!
For the AP classes, do they factor into your average that you mentioned - or are they separate? I uncertain if it make sense to take AP course and get a lower average or just the non-ap subjects instead and likely get a higher average.
Whatever grades are on your transcript, AP or not, they will be considered in your admission average. Taking AP courses is a great idea for many reasons, and hopefully the discrepancy between what you would get in a regular vs advanced class isn't too small. Taking AP does not necessarily give you an advantage in your application, but it certainly demonstrates your ability to challenge yourself (very great quality in a university applicant).
I am an international student, my average is 92.5 from 15-16 classes, I have no idea, which classes are going to be considered. Should I still consider to apply to UBC or should I just forget about it?
Hey Maddy! Thanks for the awesome video! Is the program your talking about the Bachelor + Master of Management Dual Degree? I'm actually super interested in it too! How are you finding it? Is it difficult by your standards regarding course load? Also, how did you decide to do it? Are you planning on doing something related to science/business in the future (if you don't mind me asking)? I'm still debating over applying for Commerce as my first choice or another Bachelors degree. What would you say?
Hello Mary-Joy! It sure is! I am really enjoying the B+MM... honestly a lot more than my other science courses. I personally do not find it that challenging. The content itself (at least this year) is pretty general and comprehendible. In terms of course load, it was a bit much at first, but once you figure out how to balance everything it is all okay! I am also only taking 4 courses right now because I didn't want to overwhelm myself. Hope that helps! If you have any questions feel free to email me :)
Hi there! I am currently in grade 10 and I have 88% average and will probably have the same or could be better in grade 11 and 12. I just wanted to ask you that what is the average marks needed to get in bcom in UBC.
Hi! BCom is a little higher - more like the mid 90s. UBC doesn't look at your grade 10 grades so do your best in grades 11 and 12. This average does fluctuate a little bit each year depending on the applicants though.
Hello Kelly! So far I have only taken one B+MM course - Comm 120. But this term, it has been my favourite course! My instructor is absolutely amazing too! I didn't receive any scholarships from UBC (I didn't expect too at all) but I received 2 from my school and one from within my community. Hope that helps!
Hi Maddy, I’m currently in the ending of my grade 11 year! My biggest question is: does it matter if my extracurriculars aren’t directly related to the program I want to go into (sciences)? I also don’t have AP classes available at my school, and I’m not sure if I should sign up for some online. I have been involved in the dance team at my school since grade 8 and I plan to coach next year for grade 12. I had also participated in band from 8-10. I’m passionate about dancing and performing arts and I’ve been putting in effort in leadership roles as well. Currently the average for my grade 11 year is around 91%, but I’m hoping to bump it up to at least 93% by the end of the year (in 1.5 months lol). My biggest worry is that I’m not doing any extracurriculars related to sciences! I’m planning to do all three gr12 sciences, pre-calc, and calculus all in senior year. UBC’s my number one dream school and I want to do my best to get in, but at the same time I don’t want to over-fill my plate!
Hi Kelly! Your extracurriculars do not need to directly relate to what you are pursuing... mine didn't. In fact all of my extracurriculars had to with music, sports, theatre, and business. As long as you can make connections between what you've learned and how you're going to apply what you've learned to your studies then you're good to go. Don't overwhelm yourself too much :) It sounds like you have a really good sense of direction and how you're going set yourself up for success! I hope that helps clear some things up for you?
I was born in Canada but I studied school and my first year of university in civil engineering in South America and I have 90.3%. I wanted to know if I have a chance of being admitted
That's a pretty impressive average! I'm not totally sure how admissions works if you're transferring from a university outside of Canada. I guess I would say as long as you meet the requirements for whichever faculty/program you are planning to apply to then you would most definitely have a chance! Check out this website if you haven't already... it might help: you.ubc.ca/applying-ubc/requirements/university-college-transfer/
Hey Maddie! Just wanna say congrats on your UBC acceptance😊! So I am just curious regarding why you chose UBC instead of the eastern ones and what major you applied in? Ps. Amazing replies to all the questions everyone was asking
Hi Juhn! Thank you haha - its been an awesome journey this past year and a half! UBC was close to home and I was specifically interested in the Integrated Science major when I applied. I applied to the Faculty of Science so you don't apply directly into a specific program, rather just general sciences. You declare your major at the end of your first year.
Hello Viktoria! I've definitely thought about it, but I'm not sure if thats what will end up happening. I think it'd be super cool though... I'm currently in a dual degree program so I will be completing my undergraduate with a BSc and MM.
Hi I want to apply for biology course but I don’t have math . Maths is given as a pre requisite .Can I still apply? I have physics ,chemistry, biology ,psychology and English .
Hello Sudesh, Do you mean a biology major? Once you get to UBC, there are plenty of courses that you can take to fulfill any required courses. Don't worry!
Hi! Sorry for the late reply! I don't know if this is necessarily unique but I think something that is super valuable is the opportunity that profs' present you with. They continually pass on information about research, volunteer, or job opportunities! Not all profs do this but the most passionate ones do!
was psychology apart of your social studies elective ? because in my school it isn’t. so if u were to take it... unfortunately it wouldn’t count for grad requirements.
Hi Adia! Psychology was its own course. It was not a part of any specific department, it was its own elective. At my school, we had 5 required courses and then you could take up to 3 electives that counted as credits towards graduation. So even though psychology wasn't a required course, it still counted towards my graduation because it fulfilled the credits I needed. Hope that helps! If you're unsure, maybe reach out to a course supervisor/counsellor at your school :)
Hi! I loved this video, I am currently a grade 10 student and I got a unexpected C- in french because it was all online. Does this grade matter or would my grade 11 grade in french matter more?
My average in gr 9 was like 65-68 Gr 10 was around 70-75 Gr 11 was 75-78 And gr 12 was around 80 And I got in... idk i thought I would not get in so I wasnt even expecting anything when i applied
Hi, thank you for your video. I have a request. My daughter is in grade 11 and wants to become a pharmacist. I am looking for chemistry test extra practice resources. Sometimes, her teacher teaches university level chemistry lessons and there are some tests related to those lessons. I would appreciate it if you could give me some information about good resources.
Hi Sara! Unfortunately I don't know many chemistry resources. I haven't used any so I wouldn't quite know what to recommend. I hope you are able to find some for your daughter!
just got rejected from ubc. I had 92% average with 98% bio 12 95% physics 12 96% chem 11 94% pre calculus 12 I had strong extra currriculars too. i do not understand why I got rejected
I'm so sorry to hear that :( Unfortunately, there is no single answer as to why that might have happened. From year to year, competitive admissions averages can change. It could have been that the faculty you applied to had a really large pool of applicants and as a result the admissions average was significantly higher, it could be the thoroughness of your personal profile, etc. I'm not sure what your personal circumstances are but, you could explore appealing your admission decision if you wanted.
Hello Chelsea! That's very exciting! UBC typically looks at your grade 11 and grade 12 grades. I am not sure if it is different for international students, but usually there is a way to have your grades/exam marks automatically sent. Definitely something you should look into! Hope that helps :)
congrats Maddy,may all your dreams fulfilled. my daughter is in class 12th,her average till now is 92%very good in psychology, English and designing .Her subjects are math,psycho, English, economics and history. wants to persue AI with psychology is it possible in ubc??thanks for your time.
Thank you! I am not aware of any combined degrees/programs like that at UBC. If she is interested in pursuing a bachelors of Arts in Psychology she can and in her third year she would then begin to specialize. Check out this webpage, it lists the possible major options for getting a BA in Psych: psych.ubc.ca/undergraduate/ba-psychology-programs/major/ I hope that helps a bit! All the best to your daughter in her grade 12 year :)
Congrats Maddy for your admission and thanks for your video sharing! It’s very informative! Step a little back I wish to seek for your opinion - do you think studying in a secondary school with higher academic reputation helps in university admission? Putting the personal profile aside, if I am getting 95% average in a lower academic reputation secondary school versus the same 95% average in a higher academic reputation school, would I have a lower (or same) chance of getting admitted?
Thank you Brenda! I'm glad you found it helpful! From my own personal experiences, where you go to high school isn't of particular importance. I went to a public high school. I know just as many people who attended public high schools as I do private high schools here at UBC. Keep in mind I had a 94% average, lots of extracurriculars, and what I think was a pretty good personal profile. The prestige of your school means very little, if not nothing to UBC, so don't worry. Strong grades and a strong personal profile are all you need! Hope that clears some things up for you!
Hello Vandrevu! I'm sorry I am not quite sure of what the requirements are for a MS in Computer Engineering at UBC. It is a highly competitive program so the higher your grades the better!
Hi maddy my name is harsirat and i am from india I want to pursue bba in ubc and i am expecti g 80 to 85 % in business studies. Will i get in ? Do i have any chances as i am hell scared pls tell
I have 60% average in my degree and 11th grade and 12th grade I have in 70ish. Do I have any chance to get into UBC for MSc program? But I am in sports and have 2 years of work ex in one of the big 4 company
Hi! I am sorry I just saw this! You always have a chance if you apply. Sciences are quite competitive though. Not sure if you meant BSc (MSc don't exclusively consider your high school grades). Make sure to prepare a stellar personal profile to support your application!
It depends on the faculty. I believe forestry is the easiest to get into, where as business and engineering are the hardest (not sure about acceptance rate, i heard it was like 5-10%).
Hello !! A fellow Canadian here. I am 13 but I really love ubc !! I have been raised in Asia so I am not really familiar with the Canadian system. I got an average of 85 percent, do I have chances of getting in ? I want to become a vet. Is there any program for that in ubc ?
Hi! UBC looks at your academic average. Depending on what schooling system you follow will play into how they assess you/how things convert to the percentage system. With an 85% you definitely have a chance! I study in the Faculty of Land and Food Systems, which has an Applied Animal Biology major, perfect for students interested in veterinary studies/career! Check it out here: www.landfood.ubc.ca/undergraduate/applied-biology/
You would have to look into the programs they have to offer and what education is required of a graphic novelist. I honestly not too sure... do some research and see what you find!
Hi, Maddy, 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! It could come across as repetitive if you don't create a bit of a storyline. You can totally mention both because those are two amazing experiences. If there is connection between the two projects/clubs, you can use that to your advantage! If you choose to only use one of those experiences, choose what is most meaningful to you and will give you lots to talk about!
@@MaddyA Yeah just checked out your other videos and I subscribed. So if I were to include both in my personal profile, would the organization be under other or under creating/performing arts or other?
hi! what are my chances of bsc at ubcv? i have a 92.4 core average in grade 11, and i currently have completed two courses in grade 12 (physics 12 and precalc 12) with an average of 96 for those two classes. i also have a 95 in ap calculus, but that was my term 2 mark, and i have it full year, so i’m sure it will change. i also have an okay personal profile. i’m only saying okay because i genuinely don’t know how good it is compared to what they’re looking for. one more thing - will ubc be looking at your interim semester 2 marks during your admission process? or will they just look at your final semester 1 grades when giving you a conditional offer? thanks :)
Hello! I can't tell you what the odds are. I don't know what the competitive average this year is - I know that's probably no exactly what you want to hear BUT you seem to have set yourself up with great academic standing. Science is fairly competitive but they also accept a lot of students each year. UBC only pays attention to the grades you apply with and the ones you finish with... I don't think they consider interim grades. Hope that helps a little bit!
Hey Maddy! Loved your video, very informative and quiet motivating. I am planning to apply for Fine arts as my first preference and Arts as my second preference. I wanted to ask how much do Grade 11 marks matter? As, I didn't particularly good in Grade 11, I only took 5 University courses and got an 80% average in those 5. Though, in Grade 12 now, I have a 92% average based on the three courses I have taken till yet and I have loads of extra-curriculars. Do you think I would have a chance of getting in? I am also currently working on my supplementary applications as I am applying for Film, so if I do good on that, will it outweigh my grade 11 grades?
Hi! There are specific grade 11 ad 12 courses that they look at, and to my knowledge, they are considered to be of equal importance. I think they only use the courses that are required by your faculty of interest to determine your admissions average. I am not 100% sure though. I can't tell you what your exact chances are but if you apply thats definitely a step in the right direction haha. With Fine Arts, so much depends on your portfolio, but overall, I think you're on the right track so don't worry to much! I don't know how they weigh everything so I don't think I can help you there. It;s safe to assume that it is all very important. They ask for it for a reason!
@@MaddyA Makes sense! Yeah I am just going to do my portfolio and personal profile to the best of my ability. Can I email you my personal profile for proofreading anytime soon?
@@MaddyA Oh thank you so much btw, can't forget to say that. You are being super helpful!! Almost feel like you are a UBC Student Recruitment Advisor haha.
Thanks for this video:) so helpful! I’m app!ying and I HOPEEE I GET INnn 🙌🏻 btw what’s ur major and how do u like it? And do you have personal profile tips? Do you think I should answer them as an essay style or maybe a creative style?
That’s always the goal haha!!! Good luck!! I am planning on filming an application/personal profile tips video - that one is coming soon!! uni just kinda knocked me off my feet BIG time (more vids to come about that too) so I’ve fallen way behind OOPS I haven’t declared my specialization (which is basically a major) yet, that happens at the end of first year. You have to apply to it, and depending on whether it’s competitive or not, you may or may not get in. All I can tell you for your personal profile is BE TRUE TO YOURSELF but add a touch of formality. So Im contradicting myself a little bit but proper grammar, no slang, etc. Generally essay style is the way most people go but the responses are fairly short so there isn’t really the room for a full essay. I’d say there’s no reason not to get creative, unless that means you’re not able to effectively answer the questions. Hope that helps! Once the video is up you should definitely check it out! Lots more information 👏🏼👏🏼
Hi, I'm doing the British A-Levels at my school which are MUCH MUCH harder than AP subjects. Do you know if I can apply and get in with A-Level grades, considering we don't have % averages (or relatively lower averages because of the difficulty) and GPA. Also, do you know anyone who got accepted just from A-Level grades? Thanks so much for taking the time out of tour day to reply to every comment!
Hi! I have heard about the British A-Levels before although I don't know too much about them. I do know that UBC accepts certain A-levels. Check out this link and scroll down until you reach "British Patterened Education" as it details the acceptable A-levels and the grade you need: you.ubc.ca/applying-ubc/applied/first-year-credit/ This is a list of A-levels UBC does not offer credit for: you.ubc.ca/unacceptable-a-level-courses/ I personally do not know anyone who has exclusively been accepted based on their A-levels. I do not know many individuals who studied A-levels, but you are not the only one and UBC has seen many students like you before! I'd say if you are worried, email admissions and ask! They'll be able to help you more than I can :) Also, not sure if you have already seen this link but if you haven't, it will show the A-level requirements and non A-level requirements for whatever degree you plan on pursuing. Hope that helps a bit!
This might be late but I am from the UK and applied with A-Levels. I got in solely off of my grades from A-levels and my predicted grades weren’t particularly high. I think because British schooling is a bit more rigorous than in north america (as in we learn content in a lot more detail), they take that into account. I think it’s impossible to get a 90+ average in the British schooling system lmao but trust me they know that. Don’t get too caught up in GPA and averages because admissions know that’s not how our grading scale is, and calculate our ability through other measures! Best of luck
Babar Masood UBC is one of the top schools in Canada for Sciences... not sure if that’s changed recently but overall a very amazing program!! I don’t remember there being any specific provincial requirements, but you would apply as a domestic, but out of province student. Check out the UBC website for those specific requirements!
Hi! UBC Science is a fairly competitive faculty. Usually, the admissions average hovers around 94-96% but it very much depends on the year. Keep in mind it's not all about the grades! Grades are important but your personal profile is on par with your grades. Hope that helps! Maddy A
I’m in grade 10 going to grade 11 in September and I’m planning to go to UBC arts faculty but I don’t know what program yet. I am a very good student with a 91% average with a variety of good extracurriculars, but I am bad at math. I took foundations and precalc 10, but my teacher recommended me to do foundations 11 instead of precalc 11. It says in UBC that I only need either foundations 12 or precalc 11 for admission requirement. Can I still get into UBC if I take foundations 11 and 12 instead of precalc 11? Also, my school doesn’t offer AP classes sooo... I’m kinda sad I suck at math. I don’t know why I suck at math. My parents even took me to Kumon and I didn’t really improve. Now I think my life is over because my teacher recommended me to take foundations. :((
If UBC says they accept it for the program you are interested in, then it shouldn't be an issue if you take Foundations 11 and 12. Double check though with the program you intend on studying. Your life is not over... not even close haha! Math is not the be all end all of your existence! It might seem like a big deal but trust me, there are bigger things to be worried about. You will be just fine taking foundations - just make sure that it is accepted by the program you want to pursue :) Good luck to you!
Hi! I am from BC, yeah! It doesn't make a huge difference I don't think - the only consideration is curriculum variation from province to province but that is considered across all countries.
Hey Maddy, I'm in IB and recently moved to this curriculum a year ago. My 10th grades are average but I wasn't doing IB then. I'm in my senior year now (grade 12) and I want to apply to UBC for history, or English (primarily arts) but my math and french grades are not the best. I got a 3 out of 7 in both, but my HL subjects are not as bad, and I have been a 5-6/7 student in all. I have done a lot of extracurricular activities, but I was concerned that my math and french grades might drag my result down as I haven't been the best at these subjects. Do you think I still have a chance at getting into UBC with average grades in my 2 of my SL subjects?
Hi! If you apply to UBC, you have a chance. I'm not sure if it is the same for IB as it is for regular curricula, but usually they take your top 6 courses (of what the required courses for your program) I think... and thats what is used to calculate your average. You should be more than okay! Good luck to you :)
I applied to ubc arts with a 90% average. Do I have a good shot? Considering that I’m an international student that has never been in Canada but have a fairly good range of extracurriculars? Including a few years of volunteering, model un and even software development (awarded honorable mentions twice)
Hello Hen! I'd say you have a fair chance :) I can't guarantee anything, but it sounds like you've taken the extra step to really set yourself up for success!
Maddy A Hey Mandy! Well I have just received my letter of admission for both campuses! I want to thank you for your videos and help, especially for your Personal Profile series. You guided me when before I was walking on eggs 😂, and I can not be more grateful 💛☺️
AP courses are great if you want to challenge yourself and potentially earn credit for some introductory uni courses. By no means are they required though!
I am in gr. 12 and my average is around 85%. I have an abundance of extracurriculars, part-time jobs, and community involvement. I was looking to apply fora B.A in psych. Do you think I have a chance at getting in?
Hello!! I would say so... Arts isn't as competitive as other programs nor does it require reallllly high grades. High grades are helpful there's no question, but it isn't the be all end all for your application if you have "lower" grades. I can't guarantee anything but you most definitely have a chance! You should apply either way, you never know!
Hello Maddy, I’m currently in grade 11(in Alberta) and I have an average of 80% at the moment, I’m quite worried about not making to ubc because of my inconsistent efforts in grade 11. If I have an average of around 90-95% in grade 12 with a good personal profile would I be able to make it to ubc sciences?
Hi Alex! While UBC does look at your grade 11 grades, I think they value your grade 12 ones a little more given that they are more recent and reflective of current abilities. A strong personal profile always helps and high average too. Do your best in grade 12 to maintain high academic standing and you will be okay! UBC science is very competitive - I'm sure you know that. But aside from grades, they do look at what you do outside of school. Think about what else you might be able to bring to the table :)
Maddy A I do know it’s very competitive, and maintaining a good profile during this crisis is a little hard but that means that grade 12 will need to be a grind ah anyways thanks a lot!! I really appreciate it: )
Hi Maddy! Thanks for this video! I plan to apply to UBC (psychology). (I graduate high school in 2021) my grade 11 average is 84.. do I still have a chance? And also my extra-curriculars are mostly business based. Would that be okay? I also never joined any sports team, except for a running club, are sports really important to have on your personal profile?
Hi! Everyone has a chance. It is just a matter of how strong that chance is. Psych is a pretty competitive program so I would recommend doing your best to attain the best average you can in grade 12. UBC isn't concerned with what you do as much as they are with what you learned from your experiences. Does that kind of answer your question?
Maddy A wow yes definitely! Thank you for taking your time to answer my question. I had no idea psych was a competitive program.. thanks for telling me!
@@33y33-d7m Of course! It's not as competitive once you're in it, but from what I've heard about this past year, getting into the faculty of Arts was more challenging compared to previous years.
Thanks Maddy. Q. from my daughter born and raised Canadian: I guess 92% (University Hills Secondary, 12th grade AP courses) plus consistent 2 years volunteering at Vancouver Aquarium (not just)... won't be enough to get to UBC (civil eng.). Right?
Hello! An average of 92% is well above the required average to be considered for the Faculty of Engineering (85%) and most definitely something to be proud of! Keep in mind, she will enter the Faculty of Engineering and then specialize in 2nd year. There are so many things that contribute to a successful admission to UBC, and a lot of it has to do with how you connect it all and deliver it in your personal profile. I don't have the perfect answer. I don't want your daughter to compare herself but for a baseline, I have a couple friends in Engineering currently and as grade 12 students, they both took AP courses, but one had a 97%, few extracurriculars and no community involvement, while the other had a 95% average, worked part time and was heavily involved in their community. She needs to believe that her hard work is enough. There is always that feeling of doubt, but she can not let her doubt control the way she thinks. I hope that helps! Feel free to email me if you have any more questions! itsmemaddya@gmail.com
@@MaddyA Awesome, thank you for an intel Maddy! Julia studies literally day and night plus volunteering, 100% commitment, full throttle ahead. UHill is very demanding (academically) secondary school which is why we picked it.
Hi I really wanna got to UBC Okanagan in the Econ,law and philosophy program my overall grades is early-mid 80s my junior year I had 4 APs so senior year I didn’t take any and I’m An international student I feel like I have no shot cuz of my grades and because I didn’t take any AP Courses senior year
@@Noname-id8wi I unfortunately can't tell you what your odds are. There are too many variables when it comes to admitting students. If you apply you have a chance... see what happens!
UBC looks at both your grade 11 and 12 marks - you will wan to do your best to make sure your average is competitive and that your personal profile is strong!
@@Maryam-mk5pj No - they consider all the grades that are required for admission to your program of interest. They typically look at your cumulative grade 11 and 12 average.
Hey, I’m an international student and my gpa is in the low 80s - my junior year grades really drag it down - however my extracurriculars are pretty strong - do you have any tips and advice?? Do you think I have a chance ? I’m applying to arts btw
Hi Emma! UBC doesn't actively consider your junior year grades. They only consider grade 11 and 12 in determining your admissions average. If you apply to UBC, you have a chance. Depending on what faculty you apply to, those chances might be higher or lower, but it really depends from year to year on so many different things. Each year, the admission average changes, the competition for a certain program changes, how many people who might apply will go up or down... so many variables to consider! Remember, your personal profile is almost just as important as your grades, so give yourself plenty of time to work on that!
Yall really out there with your 95/96 average like BRUH. I though my 90-92 average was good.
BRUH SAME so intimated now😭
Ughhh same
uh, my average is probably around 60
I had an 87 average and got in(: im from Ontario and im going to Carleton instead but I would love to go there for law!
What did you put on your application? Like how many extra curriculares, because I’d really like to go there so I’m just trying to get a feel for what they accept/like
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Hey, if you want to get into UBC arts, your average needs to be 84-87 range, science around 90+, and engineering around 92+ with heavy emphasis on math and science courses. They do recognize more rigorous courses, but they’re not necessary. Try to keep in touch with your counsellor and choose out classes you know will do well in. Also, this is a bit early since you’re in grade 11, but if you’re intending to go to UBC Science or Engineering, make sure to take high school Calculus. The first year university fail rate (for Calculus) is extraordinary high for people who didn’t take calculus in high school. It will also affect your GPA in UBC and you might not be able to get into the program you want.
As for your extracurriculars and personal profile, remember, it’s not what you do, but what you learned. You really need to emphasize leadership and life lessons learned. They literally tell you this on their website! Try your best to avoid stuff like “I played soccer for 2 years” because that is something that teaches you nothing. I talked about being a lifeguard (leadership based) and being a basketball referee (leadership based + taught me time management). Really just do what you enjoy. Focus on the quality of the extracurricular stuff over quantity. You need 5 in total, no more, and for one or two of them you have to write a 100-250 word paragraph response detailing it. So what I’d recommend is just like how I chose Lifeguarding and being a Basketball Referee, choose two things that taught you a common skill, in my case leadership... and that should work. For your 3 others, you only need to write 50 words, yes 50 words, describing them, so those could be fillers, like “I played soccer.” You don’t want to waste your time on those. Instead, focus on two main ones, because those are the ones that are most heavily weighed and I believe they admit you for.
If you have any questions, I’m here. Good luck!
Mike_Ham wow thank you! I just graduated grade 11 and going to grade 12 this September. I’m thinking of applying to UBC and majoring psychology. I was wondering would it be irrelevant to write down your volunteer experience? I’ve been volunteering at my local community center (mainly kids’ education programs) I’ve got quite a bit of hours but I have no idea what to write about that
Mike_Ham Thank you so much!
Mike_Ham hey! i did really bad in grade 9 and 10 but grade 11 got a 93-96 average and hopefully get around the same in grade 12 this year. please tell me ubc or other canadian universities only count grade 11 and 12 grades?? thank u!
This is a very helpful video. I graduated in 2019, decided I needed to upgrade my marks to apply to ubc this year. Great to hear a clear explanation of what it took to get accepted.
I'm glad you found it helpful :) Good luck with your application!
did u get accpected
@@mopes9251 LOOOOL yea I’m in my 4th year now.
Hey Maddy! I’m in Grade 12 and got admitted to ubc engineering! I just wanted to thank you so much for all your advice and insights☺️
What classes did you take in grade 11 and 12?
Hey Maddy, just want to let you know that with your tips and advices,I have gotten into UBC faculty of science and could not wait to be a part of such a vibrant and hard-working community. Once again thanks a lot, we did it.
anyone who’s curious of what it’s like these days, i got in with a ~93 average, with a job, playing soccer, and in one club. Put effort in your personal profile if you want to apply, and make your intentions extremely clear!
thank you Maddy! I am currently applying UBC science , and this really helped me!
This video made me feel more confident about my chances of admission. I know I did a lot in both grade 11/12 but still stress myself out :) Have a 95% average in grade 11 and 98% in grade 12. Did 2 years of garden club, environment club, peer tutoring, volunteering for 3 different organization at the same time, rowing, rugby and basketball. And in my gap year I'll volunteer for the Canadian ski patrol. Took overall 5 languages, did all the sciences, dance and outdoor Education. Thanks to your video I'm confident about my achievements now :)
uhhhh yah haha... you're gonna be totally fine! Have a great gap year :)
Maddy A Thank you! And sorry I didn't mean to sound so arrogant and brag so much! I was so excited that I got carried away 😅
@@lightwarrior7749 No of course!! I totally understand haha :)
how did you find all these opportunities?
@@aishindran314 mostly through my high school, I just did everything they offered. The volunteering I did through friends
Hey Maddie. Thank you so much for this video. I am currently in grade 11. I have a 96% average so far (with no AP courses) but I don’t really have any extracurriculars. I have been dancing for over 14 years, played the piano for 2 year and joined my school newspaper club this year. For the past few months I have also been creating this website for a local youth sports team for my work experience class. In elementary school I had way more extracurricular, but I don’t think those really count. Another thing I should mention is that when I was in grade 8/9 I never really thought of university. My main goals in those years was to make friends, as I didn’t go to my catchment school and at the time I had a really hard time making new friends, but over the years I have gotten more comfortable. And then when I started thinking about university COVID-19 shut everything down, so even if I wanted to in grade 10 I couldn’t really do anything (I know I probably could have gotten a job or found some volunteer work, but I couldn’t risk getting COVID as my mom is immunocompromised). My dream is to go to UBC for Engineering. What do you think my chances of getting in are? Do you think I need to show extracurricular and/or more involvement in them?
Honestly same, I’m going into grade 11 next year but I don’t feel like I’ve done a lot of extracurriculars. Also, I’m just terrified about my grades dropping and everything.
I got a lot of help from your video and got in this year for International economics for the winter session! Thank you so much!
Hi Maddy! your video was very thorough and informative and your videos have helped me throughout my application process. I recently got accepted to UBC Vancouver for Bachelors of Science and I want to thank you for making such videos that help applicants aspiring to study at UBC.
Hi Sparsh!
Congratulations on your acceptance to UBC! That is so exciting! I am glad you found videos helpful and thank you for watching them :) I'm here to hopefully make things a little bit easier for you.
Maddy A
@@MaddyA Thanks Maddy!! Definitely :)
@@sparshtrivedy1360 Hi! I was wondering what your average was?
@@rtdee1569 Hi! I had an average of around 96%
hey maddy! came back to this video to say i committed to sauder (starting this winter) :D thank you so much for all your videos!! i've been watching them for months now hahaha
Woohoooo!! That's so exciting! Congratulations :) Hopefully I'll see you floating around campus in the fall!
@@MaddyA thank you
Got my admission letter today:) See you there :D
Hey, i need to ask a few things.
Can you give me your email?
Hey,i am actually really happy for you. Well Done
Great video. It has really calmed the nerves I have had while applying
Hi Maddy, I really should have found this video earlier🥲
I am currently in grade 12, and have already applied to UBCV Science. My grade 11 academic average was 97%, but considering the art classes I took (which I am terrible at) my average is 96%. Last year COVID was striking everything and I pretty much had to quit every extracurricular I had, and starting fresh in grade 12. I also wasn't a fan of "politics" where people run for presidents and all, so I don't really have anything to talk about for in-school activities (except for STEM clubs where I rarely show up maybe once per two weeks). Therefore, I don't have a very consistent activity like you mentioned. My grade 12 average is 95%, including 4 interims and 2 finals. (I have finished Mandarin 12 and Pre-calc 12, getting 98 and 99, and I am currently on Phys Bio Chem and Eng 12)
I'm quite worried about my extracurriculars since I either quitted or just started recently. However, I did manage to tell some inspiring stories during the time I was there. Do you think I still have a chance of getting in early admission? I'm somewhat confident of my grades since I know it's gonna go up as my science teachers omit our optional labs, but I am super stressed about my extracurriculars since none of them are very consistent.
how did it go? did u get accepted?
Update us!! 😊
@@chiorisanrio1967 yep enjoying my first yr in sciences lol
@@adamfakhari5134 got accepted just about to finish my first yr! Term 1 ave was solid 92%
@@ranfeng2053 awesome, good for you, I’m happy for your successes🙏🏽 I got accepted into psychology this year for September, looking forward to it!
Hey Maddy! I'd love to see your MM application video.
The video was very helpful.
Hey Samya! Send me an email and I can share the link with you!
Hey Maddy! I am currently at UBC right now starting school. Thanks for everything on youtube and I hope I can meet you in person soon!
Hi Michoco! So exciting! I hope your first few days of classes are going well :) I'll be around campus so maybe I will see you!
Im planning on applying to UBC for either kinesiology, psychology and or Journalism/ English.
Can you do a video on the different food options at UBC, or like what were some challenges at UBC and how you were able to manage it; like so many people say that the buildings are far from each other and it takes a while to get to your classes. How are you able to manage that?
I've got a couple things in the works right now! Hopefully, once school settles down I'll be able to share some of those experiences with you!
hi Maddy, I just got admitted to UBCO bachelor of Arts. Thank you for your tips and advice!!
Congratulations!!!
Hi! im planning to apply to the BSc+MM at sauder program, could we get in touch bc i need some advice
Hi! Of course! Feel free to send me an email: itsmemaddya@gmail.com
I have a 85% average and I’m planning to apply for the Bachelor of Art and major in Mathematics later on. I was an IB student in grade 10 but I have to move for my grade 11 and 12 year. Do you have any advices or know how likely I’m to get in?
Majoring in math is brave!! I barely survived my two calculus courses haha! I can't tell you how likely you are to get in because there are sooooooo many variables when it comes to admissions each year. The average changes, the number of students they accept changes, the number of people that apply changes... there is no magic formula for it. An 85% average and a strong personal profile is great! If you apply, you have a chance!
How were you able to get mid 90's on your AP courses, yet only 2 and 3 on your AP exams?
Hello!
I didn't dedicate the time to study for chemistry and english. I was really passionate about psychology and was far more motivated to study. The content that I was taught in class also didn't quite align with what the exam was testing (except for psychology) which made it even more challenging. Overall, I think it really came down to what was most important to me! Sure I could've worked harder, but I was more focused on doing well in the courses UBC cared about :) Hope that clears things up a bit!
For applying to take business, what average would I need to get? And what highschool courses are required?
Hi Josie! UBC doesn't specify what your average should be, but it must be competitive (usually mid 90s) I am not sure about specific courses required but take a look at this website linked here: www.sauder.ubc.ca/programs/bachelors-degrees/bachelor-commerce/admissions-finance/direct-entry
Hopefully that helps!
For me, I come from a really strict and reputable high school so my average is slightly lower (92%ish) than other ubc students who got accepted to engineering. Our school actually prepares you for university. For ex, calculus 12 class we go over some of the calc 2 units, which I believe is going to help me a lot later. For english class, teachers push you very hard to get used to writing a lot. Also, we had been achieving the highest averages on provincial exams in the past. My counsellor also told me unis regard our school highly. Even one of my friends who are at mid 80s got accepted at sfu beedie which is really hard to get into like ubc sauder. Guys if your average is low, dont worry cuz your school might be a reputable, rigorous school. Ask your counsellor how your school is perceived by unis.
Question. I heard that I would be taking 6 or 7 courses per semester in first year engineering. Can I cut the courseload down in first year? 6 or 7 is too much for a freshman I think.
Thanks in advance
Hi there!
Learning calculus in high school will DEFINITELY help you later on! 6 or 7 courses is standard for engineers. Having prior knowledge about one of the topics will for sure ease the load a little. Of the engineers I knew, it was required that they take all the courses listed in their first year. I am not sure if exceptions are made, as engineering is very intense and a demanding faculty. 6 or 7 courses is a lot of courses to be taking in one term, but the expectation is that, if you are at UBC for engineering, you are taking the full course load.
Going to a high school that does a great job of preparing you for university benefits you. UBC does not actively consider what you school you go to in your application. They strictly look at your grades and your personal profile.
In general, please be careful in thinking that because you went to a highly regarded high school that UBC will disregard a low average because you went to that school. It's important to work hard wherever you are and make the most of the education and opportunity you have! Thank you for bringing this up!
@@MaddyA hi. First congrats!!!
Well i guess they do look at your school because they do ask you specifically from what school do you come from. Also some schools are very rigorous and only a small percentage of their students can get past 95% for example or be around that. I think it does matter. Or at least it should.
@@mvp5332 Thank you! My memory is definitely a little foggy haha. There was a lot going on with that application and I did not remember ever entering in my school name! I don't know the small details and considerations UBC makes when admitting students to their school. You're right though! Some schools are very rigorous and demanding of their students. While this varies from school to school, UBC can't choose students based on what school they went to. Let's just say if that was the case I most definitely would not have gotten in. I'm sure you can imagine how many issues that would cause :(
@@MaddyA youre welcome! Yes it has it's good and its bad. I hope that i get accepted as I'd be applying as a transfer student and it's harder to get good grades from university than high school. I'm confused about something though. Their website says they send the acceptance letters in May but isnt that when school is supposed to start? How would one have enough time to look for housing if youre accepted. Thank you for reply!
@@mvp5332 Best of luck to you as a transfer student! UBC runs two winter terms and two summer terms. It is most common for students to begin in September, complete their first winter term, then begin their second term in January and end in April. So the main school term(s) doesn't begin in May. You would be accepted in and around May, have most of the summer to figure out housing, and you begin attending UBC in the fall of that year.
Hi, I’m a grade 11 student and I’m not the brightest in my school I was not happy with my grade 11 grades but I’m aiming for straight As in grade 12 due to covid our school will probably be limited in clubs and such but what can i do to improve my chances at ubc (I’m an international student btw)
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hey maddy! thank you so much for this video, it has been extremely helpful to hear from someone who recently made it in. i’m in grade 11 currently and i have a 94% average, however i dont have too many extracurriculars. im in one club (3 years strong!) and only volunteered at an elementary school before. should i volunteer more, at like a hospital or join another club? do you know if they focus more on hobbies and sports or volunteering and work? thanks again 💗
Hi Esther!
Of course - I am so glad to hear that you are enjoying the videos! There is no magic recipe when it comes to getting into UBC. There is no right or wrong way to get involved either. Commitment looks great - what you have been able to do with the skills you've learned, people you've met, and the knowledge you've gained from this club is what UBC cares about. It is not about how many clubs you are apart of. They just want to see that you're doing something worth doing. If you want to get involved in more activities, think of activities relevant to what you want to study!
Hope that helps :)
Maddy A hii yes this helped a ton thank you so much!! i appreciate it ☺️
Hello. I am grade 11 student in High School. I am planning to go in sciences programs, but my chemistry teacher said that universities (not only UBC but all) they don’t count Social Studies, and second language towards average academic grade to go in sciences. Is this true??? Thank you.
Hi! This webpage will help you determine which courses are counted in your admissions average. Social Studies and second languagaes typically don't count, unless you are pursuing a program specific to either of those fields.
@@MaddyA Thank you for taking your time and actually responding for my question!!! 😊 Yeah. I am planning to apply everywhere but my aim is SFU Biomedical Physiology. Do they count the Social Studies and Spanish 11 towards the academic average? Because they do appear on the requirements list, but either they are counted I am not sure.
@@yaroslavsoldatenko7422 Of course! Always happy to try and help. I don't have an exact answer for you but I think a safe assumption is that if they list it as a requirement, then they probably count it in your admissions average. You can always connect directly with the school's admission office to confirm.
@@MaddyA What sounds harder to your "ears"? 1. Masters Degree in Economics or 2. Masters Degree in Statistics?
@@mathematicaleconomist4943 I personally struggled with Statistics... a lot... so for me it would a Masters of Stats.
Hi Maddie, Im watching this video in hopes of giving me an idea on what grades i should aim for grade 12, I' am wondering if you have a specific video that discusses study tips and routines for grade 12.
I love your videos so much, they are so helpful! Also, I really love your sweater and wanna buy one lol! Did you get it from the UBC bookstore?
Ah thank you!! Yeah I did - and I got it on sale too so I only paid like $20 for it! They don't have the same one anymore but they have similar styles in different colours
Hey Maddy ❤️ I love your video 🥰
I'm an international student and I don't really understand how applying to uni works outside of my country 🥲
Do we need to pay for submitting the applications (before getting the acceptance announcement)?
If so, how much does it usually cost??
Also, how do we apply for early admissions and when is the best time to do so??
Thankss 🥰🥰🥰
Hi! Thank you so much!
Yes - you do need to pay an application fee but in most cases its is not more than $80 CAD. Although I am not sure if it costs more for international students. Its different for every school but generally it's not too expensive. There will be an early admission period and you can apply at any time within that period.
hi!! i’m in grade 11 and have a relatively good average at the moment (94.5 i think, with some IB classes), and i have pretty good extracurriculars (13 years of dance, 8 years of band, clubs). ubc has always been a school that i wanted to go to, but since i live in saskatoon, i was thinking of just going to the university of saskatchewan. do you think that it would be worth applying to ubc just to have that as a potential option? also do you think that getting a job is necessary for a good application?
also this video was very helpful and you seem so nice :)
Hi Amina!
Thank you so much!
There is absolutely no hurt in applying. If UBC is a school you would love to go to, apply and see what happens! I don't know what your situation is like but if attending UBC is an option, and you've always wanted to go... I don't see why you wouldn't :) Another thing to consider though is what you plan on studying... keep that in mind when making your decision!
Getting a job isn't necessary. If you've shown commitment to other activities (which you clearly have) and have a well rounded experiences, you will be totally fine!
Maddy A
thank you for replying!
i’ll definitely keep this advice in mind when it’s time to apply, and it’s really great to hear from someone that’s gone through this process of applying and deciding on where to go recently :)
hope you have a great day!
If you intend to work near Saskatchewan, then you don’t need a UBC degree. The university there should suffice. After your first job or two, they don’t care about where you went since you’ve built work experience. But if you want to work perhaps internationally and venture out of Canada or into another province? Then UBC will most definitely be of much more use than UoS. Also, university experience is another big thing. I don’t know about UoS, but the campus life on UBCV is very bright, so that’s another reason to want to come here. But good luck on your future endeavours, Amina.
Really good video, I'm planning to join UBC too.
Thank you! That's very exciting - good luck :)
@@MaddyA thanks !
Im a grade 9 and all of the comments are scary.
Don't be scared! It seems scary but it really isn't that bad!
@@MaddyA thanks!
i wish i had seen this video before i applied lmao😭😭😭 i got in last month though!!
Wahoo!! Congrats Leah!
Hey Maddy..
Thanks alot for this video.. really helpful..
Maddy .. I am from Pakistan🇵🇰.
Done my masters in Botany in 2013.
I am 34 & have 3 children..
I want to pursue my studies in UBC.. as i am highly compassionate about my studies..
What are my chances as i want to apply for September 2020 intake.
Would highly appreciate if you reply.
I am eligible according to my country’s grading system mentioned in UBC eligibility requirements.
Hello!
That is amazing to hear! UBC is a wonderful place to study. I don't have much knowledge when it comes to Masters or PhD applications... I haven't quite made it that far in my academic career just yet.
If you are eligible to apply, that is the first step. I'd say from there it would be important to make sure that you have a competitive average, as UBC is a very competitive school especially when it comes to its graduate and doctorate degrees.
Hopefully that helps!
Let me know if you have any other questions,
Maddy A
Maddy A thank you maddy.. really appreciate!!
Hey :) I was just wondering if I can still get accepted if my average is around 95 with AP courses but I have weak extracurriculars
Hi Crystal!
I mean, I can't guarantee that you'll get in but you have pretty good odds. Strong academics are very important. And extracurriculars are too... I guess it depends on how you frame it in your personal profile. Don't worry too much! Hope that helps!
@@MaddyA hi i have so much questions about that ....can I contact to you for others rrss ?? I'm not from Canada but I have the nationality and I live out ....
isabella leon 18 of course! My email is itsmemaddya@gmail.com
Hello! this was very helpful :) I was just wondering, did you have interviews in the application process?
Hi! Glad to hear it! The application structure varies a little bit from faculty to faculty. Certain programs requires portfolios, video submissions, or interview style prompts. This will be outlined for you when you work on your application. Typically though, interviews are not a part of the general admission process!
im in grade 10 right now and planning on applying to sauder, im not taking AP because my mom works for UBC and told me AP doesn't show on your transcript anyways, do you know which clubs will make me look the best on my app?
Hi Ty!
AP's don't show up on your transcript, but if you pass an AP exam (get a score of 4 or 5) they can count as university credit. I can't tell you exactly what will make you look best. What my school offered may be completely different than what yours does. Pick something you actually enjoy doing - that's my tips to you!
Hope that helps :)
how did you manage to balance everything from high academics to several extracurriculars without getting stressed or burning out? also, what program did you choose because I want to do a program in science but I feel discouraged because of how everyone's saying how competitive it is.
I did get stressed out... more often than I wanted to be. But such a huge part of why I was able to manage it all was because the things I spent time doing, the clubs I was a part of, etc, were all things I really enjoyed. So as much as it all overwhelmed me sometimes, that was offset by how passionate I was about them. The other thing too is that for me, I cope with stress by keeping myself busy... it sounds really weird but for me it works haha! Everyone gets tired, has their "bad days"... its a part of the journey and figuring out how this all works!
I transferred out of the faculty of science into Land and Food Systems. It had nothing to do with competition because I quite frankly didn't feel that it was all that competitive... to be fair, I don't really care about out-competing people. There is competition, but I don't really feed into it. I'm there to work at my pace and study what I love. That's why I transferred into LFS. Don't be discouraged. You have the same opportunity to study what you want as anyone else on in that program. There are some programs with limited seats, but there are many opportunities to get into it if it is what you really want!
Maddy A Maddy A thank you so much!! i’m currently in grade 10 going into grade 11 and i just started to look into university especially the application process! i’m more so nervous about the competitiveness of applying than the course itself since i haven’t taken many extracurriculars or clubs and now with covid going on it feels like it would be more difficult to join them in my grade 11 year
@@keizoru Don't worry about it too much! There will be plenty of opportunities... just in modified ways haha! All the best to you Cindy!
@@MaddyA thank you so much again!! I'm looking forward to your future videos!
Hi. This is an important question.... If UBC is not asking for GRE for my course, should I still give it to enhance my profile and increase my chances of getting a scholarship?
They only consider the things they ask for. If they did not ask for your GRE courses, then they will not considered.
Hey Maddy! I know this might sound dumb well not dumb but like here is my deal. UBC has been my dream university since 6th grade. This August I am starting my freshman year of high school. My dad works at my school and he has told me everything counts since you are in 9th grade in order to apply for a scholarship, and to college in general. (I wold be applying as an international student since I live in Honduras) I love my dad and all but he puts a lot of pressure which makes me stress a lot. The thing is I am nervous about entering high school. Not because of the people but more because of grades and other things that would help me to get into UBC. My point is do you have any tips to maintain good grades while being a part of various things. (MUN for the last three years and want to continue to do it for as long as I can, soccer, GIN, and a few other clubs) I am also known as a big procrastinator and sometimes have trouble paying attention. I am sorry for this very long message I just wanted to know if there are any tips you could give me and a few pointers. Thanks so much for reading this!
By the way I won't only be applying to UBC but schools around Canada and Europe mostly, also some in the US but I really want to know a lot about UBC because that is definitely my first choice of school and dream school. I did watch your tips videos, but I want to know more if you have more tips, especially since you actually are in UBC and have already spent a year there. I am so sorry for being annoying I just want to make sure I am prepared and all even if applying is years away, time for me goes fast. Once again so sorry for being annoying I am just so excited for university and all of that!!
Hi Camila!
First, not a dumb question.
Second, you're not annoying me haha.
Third, I am more than happy to chat with you but I think it would be best if you sent me an email :) My email address is: itsmemaddya@gmail.com
Do you need straight A's in order to get into UBC?
Hi!
You don't need straight A's but a competitive average is very important. It depends on what faculty you are interested in. Keep in mind your personal profile is a VERY big part of your application and often, gives students with a slightly lower average an opportunity to share their other strengths!
@@MaddyA Oh thank you for replying! This explanation and your video helps a lot.
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.
If they don’t ask for it, then no. If you are unsure you can email them.
Hey!
I’m from india. I really want to apply for the b+mm programme but my 11th percentage was 78% (accountancy brought down my grades 😕)
I’m recently started grade 12 and i hope to atleast get like 85-90% in my finals.
My extracurriculars include Social work (with rotary international and NSS) Sports (Kayaking and dragon boat national level medals) and french fluency.
What are my chances of gettin in?
Hi Laavni! I can't tell you exactly what your chances are. There are so many factors that influence admissions each year. I'd say you are cutting a little close with your grade 11 scores so do your best in grade 12. The great thing is that the personal profile and video essay give UBC a chance to see you beyond your grades, but even still, you need to be competitive.
Hi Maddy, I'm just finishing up grade 11 and I currently have a 94 average. I've heard that UBC raises averages for students from Alberta and was wondering if that was true. I want to apply for Business and Psych at the Vancouver campus, do you think I'm a good candidate to get in? I've been in martial arts for 9 years, as well as band for 5 where I have taken on mentoring roles in each.
Hi!
Yes, UBC usually bumps up the average of Albertan applicants... let’s just say your standard of high school education makes BC’s look real sad haha. It’s usually a couple percent but I’m not sure how they decide. I would say you have a great chance!
Hey , I need an internship in Vancouver for related to design ( interior design ) ,
Hello! I am sure there is something you can find :)
For the AP classes, do they factor into your average that you mentioned - or are they separate? I uncertain if it make sense to take AP course and get a lower average or just the non-ap subjects instead and likely get a higher average.
Whatever grades are on your transcript, AP or not, they will be considered in your admission average. Taking AP courses is a great idea for many reasons, and hopefully the discrepancy between what you would get in a regular vs advanced class isn't too small. Taking AP does not necessarily give you an advantage in your application, but it certainly demonstrates your ability to challenge yourself (very great quality in a university applicant).
I am an international student, my average is 92.5 from 15-16 classes, I have no idea, which classes are going to be considered. Should I still consider to apply to UBC or should I just forget about it?
It never hurts to apply. If you don't apply you have absolutely no chance of going to UBC. If you apply, then there is a chance. It's up to you!
Hey Maddy! Thanks for the awesome video!
Is the program your talking about the Bachelor + Master of Management Dual Degree?
I'm actually super interested in it too! How are you finding it? Is it difficult by your standards regarding course load?
Also, how did you decide to do it? Are you planning on doing something related to science/business in the future (if you don't mind me asking)?
I'm still debating over applying for Commerce as my first choice or another Bachelors degree. What would you say?
Hello Mary-Joy!
It sure is! I am really enjoying the B+MM... honestly a lot more than my other science courses. I personally do not find it that challenging. The content itself (at least this year) is pretty general and comprehendible. In terms of course load, it was a bit much at first, but once you figure out how to balance everything it is all okay! I am also only taking 4 courses right now because I didn't want to overwhelm myself.
Hope that helps! If you have any questions feel free to email me :)
@@MaddyA Thanks for the quick response!
Hi there! I am currently in grade 10 and I have 88% average and will probably have the same or could be better in grade 11 and 12. I just wanted to ask you that what is the average marks needed to get in bcom in UBC.
Hi! BCom is a little higher - more like the mid 90s. UBC doesn't look at your grade 10 grades so do your best in grades 11 and 12. This average does fluctuate a little bit each year depending on the applicants though.
What month did you get your acceptance letter?
quite late actually - in march (but it was because I applied to the MM which makes their decisions much later).
Hi! Are u liking the B+MM program so far? Also, did u receive any scholarships for ur achievements?
Hello Kelly!
So far I have only taken one B+MM course - Comm 120. But this term, it has been my favourite course! My instructor is absolutely amazing too!
I didn't receive any scholarships from UBC (I didn't expect too at all) but I received 2 from my school and one from within my community.
Hope that helps!
Hi. I'm aiming for UBC fall 2022. You have any friends in MS Astronomy course in UBC Vanc? I actually have some questions so they might help me out!
Hi! I don’t have any friends in that program. I am in my undergraduate years still so I don’t have many older friends.
could you send me a link to the sweater you're wearing in this video? i can't seem to find it on the ubc bookstore website and it's super cute!!
Unfortunately they don't sell the exact same one anymore! It is just a basic quarter zip - the stock changes so often!
@@MaddyA thanks anyway!!
Hi Maddy, I’m currently in the ending of my grade 11 year! My biggest question is: does it matter if my extracurriculars aren’t directly related to the program I want to go into (sciences)? I also don’t have AP classes available at my school, and I’m not sure if I should sign up for some online. I have been involved in the dance team at my school since grade 8 and I plan to coach next year for grade 12. I had also participated in band from 8-10. I’m passionate about dancing and performing arts and I’ve been putting in effort in leadership roles as well. Currently the average for my grade 11 year is around 91%, but I’m hoping to bump it up to at least 93% by the end of the year (in 1.5 months lol). My biggest worry is that I’m not doing any extracurriculars related to sciences! I’m planning to do all three gr12 sciences, pre-calc, and calculus all in senior year. UBC’s my number one dream school and I want to do my best to get in, but at the same time I don’t want to over-fill my plate!
Hi Kelly!
Your extracurriculars do not need to directly relate to what you are pursuing... mine didn't. In fact all of my extracurriculars had to with music, sports, theatre, and business. As long as you can make connections between what you've learned and how you're going to apply what you've learned to your studies then you're good to go. Don't overwhelm yourself too much :) It sounds like you have a really good sense of direction and how you're going set yourself up for success! I hope that helps clear some things up for you?
I was born in Canada but I studied school and my first year of university in civil engineering in South America and I have 90.3%. I wanted to know if I have a chance of being admitted
That's a pretty impressive average! I'm not totally sure how admissions works if you're transferring from a university outside of Canada. I guess I would say as long as you meet the requirements for whichever faculty/program you are planning to apply to then you would most definitely have a chance! Check out this website if you haven't already... it might help: you.ubc.ca/applying-ubc/requirements/university-college-transfer/
Hey Maddie! Just wanna say congrats on your UBC acceptance😊! So I am just curious regarding why you chose UBC instead of the eastern ones and what major you applied in?
Ps. Amazing replies to all the questions everyone was asking
Hi Juhn! Thank you haha - its been an awesome journey this past year and a half! UBC was close to home and I was specifically interested in the Integrated Science major when I applied. I applied to the Faculty of Science so you don't apply directly into a specific program, rather just general sciences. You declare your major at the end of your first year.
do you think you would want to go to med school after your bachelors? :)
Hello Viktoria!
I've definitely thought about it, but I'm not sure if thats what will end up happening. I think it'd be super cool though... I'm currently in a dual degree program so I will be completing my undergraduate with a BSc and MM.
Hi I want to apply for biology course but I don’t have math . Maths is given as a pre requisite .Can I still apply?
I have physics ,chemistry, biology ,psychology and English .
Hello Sudesh,
Do you mean a biology major? Once you get to UBC, there are plenty of courses that you can take to fulfill any required courses. Don't worry!
what is the uniquest fact of learning in UBC?
Hi! Sorry for the late reply! I don't know if this is necessarily unique but I think something that is super valuable is the opportunity that profs' present you with. They continually pass on information about research, volunteer, or job opportunities! Not all profs do this but the most passionate ones do!
was psychology apart of your social studies elective ? because in my school it isn’t. so if u were to take it... unfortunately it wouldn’t count for grad requirements.
Hi Adia!
Psychology was its own course. It was not a part of any specific department, it was its own elective. At my school, we had 5 required courses and then you could take up to 3 electives that counted as credits towards graduation. So even though psychology wasn't a required course, it still counted towards my graduation because it fulfilled the credits I needed. Hope that helps! If you're unsure, maybe reach out to a course supervisor/counsellor at your school :)
Maddy A
thank u ! interesting that schools have different course formats even though i’m from canada bc as well.
Hey! This is kinda unrelated, but I like your quarterzip... Did you buy it from the bookstore?
Hi Eunice!
Yah I did - my favourite hoodie ever :) They have it in pink, teal, and baby blue right now... I think navy too!
Maddy A
Sweet!! I’ll be visiting the campus soon, so I’ll check it out. Thanks :))
Hi! I loved this video, I am currently a grade 10 student and I got a unexpected C- in french because it was all online. Does this grade matter or would my grade 11 grade in french matter more?
Hi! UBC doesn't look at grade 10 grades. Just 11 and 12 so you will be just fine!
@@MaddyA Oh ok, thank you so much for responding!
My average in gr 9 was like 65-68
Gr 10 was around 70-75
Gr 11 was 75-78
And gr 12 was around 80
And I got in... idk i thought I would not get in so I wasnt even expecting anything when i applied
Congratulations! What faculty did you apply for?
Land and food systems XD Its food nutrients and health
Hi, thank you for your video. I have a request. My daughter is in grade 11 and wants to become a pharmacist. I am looking for chemistry test extra practice resources. Sometimes, her teacher teaches university level chemistry lessons and there are some tests related to those lessons.
I would appreciate it if you could give me some information about good resources.
Hi Sara! Unfortunately I don't know many chemistry resources. I haven't used any so I wouldn't quite know what to recommend. I hope you are able to find some for your daughter!
just got rejected from ubc.
I had 92% average with
98% bio 12
95% physics 12
96% chem 11
94% pre calculus 12
I had strong extra currriculars too. i do not understand why I got rejected
I'm so sorry to hear that :(
Unfortunately, there is no single answer as to why that might have happened. From year to year, competitive admissions averages can change. It could have been that the faculty you applied to had a really large pool of applicants and as a result the admissions average was significantly higher, it could be the thoroughness of your personal profile, etc. I'm not sure what your personal circumstances are but, you could explore appealing your admission decision if you wanted.
dayumm which program did you apply to
@@everettho7467 bcom 1st choice, applied science 2nd
@@MaddyA I got accepted to applied sciences from the waitlist:)
@@unknownhostilesoldier1599 Congratulations!
i have a questio, Im from South africa and i want to apply but i dont know what semesters i should hand in every thing or only the exam term
Hello Chelsea! That's very exciting! UBC typically looks at your grade 11 and grade 12 grades. I am not sure if it is different for international students, but usually there is a way to have your grades/exam marks automatically sent. Definitely something you should look into! Hope that helps :)
congrats Maddy,may all your dreams fulfilled. my daughter is in class 12th,her average till now is 92%very good in psychology, English and designing .Her subjects are math,psycho, English, economics and history. wants to persue AI with psychology is it possible in ubc??thanks for your time.
Thank you!
I am not aware of any combined degrees/programs like that at UBC. If she is interested in pursuing a bachelors of Arts in Psychology she can and in her third year she would then begin to specialize. Check out this webpage, it lists the possible major options for getting a BA in Psych: psych.ubc.ca/undergraduate/ba-psychology-programs/major/
I hope that helps a bit! All the best to your daughter in her grade 12 year :)
Congrats Maddy for your admission and thanks for your video sharing! It’s very informative!
Step a little back I wish to seek for your opinion - do you think studying in a secondary school with higher academic reputation helps in university admission? Putting the personal profile aside, if I am getting 95% average in a lower academic reputation secondary school versus the same 95% average in a higher academic reputation school, would I have a lower (or same) chance of getting admitted?
Thank you Brenda! I'm glad you found it helpful!
From my own personal experiences, where you go to high school isn't of particular importance. I went to a public high school. I know just as many people who attended public high schools as I do private high schools here at UBC. Keep in mind I had a 94% average, lots of extracurriculars, and what I think was a pretty good personal profile. The prestige of your school means very little, if not nothing to UBC, so don't worry. Strong grades and a strong personal profile are all you need!
Hope that clears some things up for you!
Maddy Thank you again!!! I wish you a very enjoyable university life. Have fun and unleash your potential to the fullest ;)
I am an Indian student with CGPA 9.14 in BTech,IELTS 7.5. Can i get into UBC for MS in Computer engineering?
Hello Vandrevu!
I'm sorry I am not quite sure of what the requirements are for a MS in Computer Engineering at UBC. It is a highly competitive program so the higher your grades the better!
Hi maddy my name is harsirat and i am from india
I want to pursue bba in ubc and i am expecti g 80 to 85 % in business studies. Will i get in ? Do i have any chances as i am hell scared pls tell
I have 60% average in my degree and 11th grade and 12th grade I have in 70ish. Do I have any chance to get into UBC for MSc program? But I am in sports and have 2 years of work ex in one of the big 4 company
Hi! I am sorry I just saw this! You always have a chance if you apply. Sciences are quite competitive though. Not sure if you meant BSc (MSc don't exclusively consider your high school grades). Make sure to prepare a stellar personal profile to support your application!
The UBC acceptance rate is around 50% people … so it's really not that bad?
It depends on the faculty. I believe forestry is the easiest to get into, where as business and engineering are the hardest (not sure about acceptance rate, i heard it was like 5-10%).
Hello !! A fellow Canadian here.
I am 13 but I really love ubc !! I have been raised in Asia so I am not really familiar with the Canadian system.
I got an average of 85 percent, do I have chances of getting in ?
I want to become a vet. Is there any program for that in ubc ?
Hi! UBC looks at your academic average. Depending on what schooling system you follow will play into how they assess you/how things convert to the percentage system. With an 85% you definitely have a chance!
I study in the Faculty of Land and Food Systems, which has an Applied Animal Biology major, perfect for students interested in veterinary studies/career! Check it out here: www.landfood.ubc.ca/undergraduate/applied-biology/
I really like UBC. I’m wondering though, can I become a graphic novelist from enrolling here? I’m practically in grade 11/12.
Please help me 🙏
You would have to look into the programs they have to offer and what education is required of a graphic novelist. I honestly not too sure... do some research and see what you find!
@@MaddyA
Okie, thanks 🙏
I love your videos btw ❤️❤️
he what kind of courcess were they like ap or what
Yup I took AP courses - I am pretty sue I mention that in the video!
Hi, Maddy, 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! It could come across as repetitive if you don't create a bit of a storyline. You can totally mention both because those are two amazing experiences. If there is connection between the two projects/clubs, you can use that to your advantage! If you choose to only use one of those experiences, choose what is most meaningful to you and will give you lots to talk about!
@@MaddyA Yeah just checked out your other videos and I subscribed. So if I were to include both in my personal profile, would the organization be under other or under creating/performing arts or other?
btw love your videos and you're so relatable
@@ethanma4140 I can't totally answer that as I don't know all the details of this non-profit. Whatever you feel best represents it!
hi! what are my chances of bsc at ubcv?
i have a 92.4 core average in grade 11, and i currently have completed two courses in grade 12 (physics 12 and precalc 12) with an average of 96 for those two classes. i also have a 95 in ap calculus, but that was my term 2 mark, and i have it full year, so i’m sure it will change. i also have an okay personal profile. i’m only saying okay because i genuinely don’t know how good it is compared to what they’re looking for.
one more thing - will ubc be looking at your interim semester 2 marks during your admission process? or will they just look at your final semester 1 grades when giving you a conditional offer? thanks :)
Hello!
I can't tell you what the odds are. I don't know what the competitive average this year is - I know that's probably no exactly what you want to hear BUT you seem to have set yourself up with great academic standing. Science is fairly competitive but they also accept a lot of students each year.
UBC only pays attention to the grades you apply with and the ones you finish with... I don't think they consider interim grades.
Hope that helps a little bit!
Hey Maddy! Loved your video, very informative and quiet motivating. I am planning to apply for Fine arts as my first preference and Arts as my second preference. I wanted to ask how much do Grade 11 marks matter? As, I didn't particularly good in Grade 11, I only took 5 University courses and got an 80% average in those 5. Though, in Grade 12 now, I have a 92% average based on the three courses I have taken till yet and I have loads of extra-curriculars. Do you think I would have a chance of getting in?
I am also currently working on my supplementary applications as I am applying for Film, so if I do good on that, will it outweigh my grade 11 grades?
Hi! There are specific grade 11 ad 12 courses that they look at, and to my knowledge, they are considered to be of equal importance. I think they only use the courses that are required by your faculty of interest to determine your admissions average. I am not 100% sure though. I can't tell you what your exact chances are but if you apply thats definitely a step in the right direction haha. With Fine Arts, so much depends on your portfolio, but overall, I think you're on the right track so don't worry to much!
I don't know how they weigh everything so I don't think I can help you there. It;s safe to assume that it is all very important. They ask for it for a reason!
@@MaddyA Makes sense! Yeah I am just going to do my portfolio and personal profile to the best of my ability. Can I email you my personal profile for proofreading anytime soon?
@@MaddyA Oh thank you so much btw, can't forget to say that. You are being super helpful!! Almost feel like you are a UBC Student Recruitment Advisor haha.
Thanks for this video:) so helpful! I’m app!ying and I HOPEEE I GET INnn 🙌🏻 btw what’s ur major and how do u like it? And do you have personal profile tips? Do you think I should answer them as an essay style or maybe a creative style?
That’s always the goal haha!!! Good luck!! I am planning on filming an application/personal profile tips video - that one is coming soon!! uni just kinda knocked me off my feet BIG time (more vids to come about that too) so I’ve fallen way behind OOPS
I haven’t declared my specialization (which is basically a major) yet, that happens at the end of first year. You have to apply to it, and depending on whether it’s competitive or not, you may or may not get in.
All I can tell you for your personal profile is BE TRUE TO YOURSELF but add a touch of formality. So Im contradicting myself a little bit but proper grammar, no slang, etc. Generally essay style is the way most people go but the responses are fairly short so there isn’t really the room for a full essay. I’d say there’s no reason not to get creative, unless that means you’re not able to effectively answer the questions.
Hope that helps! Once the video is up you should definitely check it out! Lots more information 👏🏼👏🏼
hey did u get in
@@asiansimi3987 I didn't apply unfortunately but i will be attending university at another Canadian school.
Hi, I'm doing the British A-Levels at my school which are MUCH MUCH harder than AP subjects. Do you know if I can apply and get in with A-Level grades, considering we don't have % averages (or relatively lower averages because of the difficulty) and GPA. Also, do you know anyone who got accepted just from A-Level grades?
Thanks so much for taking the time out of tour day to reply to every comment!
Hi!
I have heard about the British A-Levels before although I don't know too much about them. I do know that UBC accepts certain A-levels. Check out this link and scroll down until you reach "British Patterened Education" as it details the acceptable A-levels and the grade you need: you.ubc.ca/applying-ubc/applied/first-year-credit/
This is a list of A-levels UBC does not offer credit for: you.ubc.ca/unacceptable-a-level-courses/
I personally do not know anyone who has exclusively been accepted based on their A-levels. I do not know many individuals who studied A-levels, but you are not the only one and UBC has seen many students like you before! I'd say if you are worried, email admissions and ask! They'll be able to help you more than I can :)
Also, not sure if you have already seen this link but if you haven't, it will show the A-level requirements and non A-level requirements for whatever degree you plan on pursuing.
Hope that helps a bit!
@@MaddyA Thanks a lot!
This might be late but I am from the UK and applied with A-Levels. I got in solely off of my grades from A-levels and my predicted grades weren’t particularly high. I think because British schooling is a bit more rigorous than in north america (as in we learn content in a lot more detail), they take that into account. I think it’s impossible to get a 90+ average in the British schooling system lmao but trust me they know that. Don’t get too caught up in GPA and averages because admissions know that’s not how our grading scale is, and calculate our ability through other measures! Best of luck
Hey would you recommend UBC for sciences, also does BC have any provincial requirements cuz I live in Toronto?
Babar Masood UBC is one of the top schools in Canada for Sciences... not sure if that’s changed recently but overall a very amazing program!! I don’t remember there being any specific provincial requirements, but you would apply as a domestic, but out of province student. Check out the UBC website for those specific requirements!
@@MaddyA cool thanks for your help Maddy
Hi I’m looking to apply to ubc sciences. What average would I need to get in?
Hi!
UBC Science is a fairly competitive faculty. Usually, the admissions average hovers around 94-96% but it very much depends on the year. Keep in mind it's not all about the grades! Grades are important but your personal profile is on par with your grades.
Hope that helps!
Maddy A
@@MaddyA me reading this with my 91% average ahh I'm scared aahaha
Do you now, what percentage is need to get admission in Dalhousie university for faculty of science?
I do not know unfortunately. I am sure there are some resources available online you could look at!
I’m in grade 10 going to grade 11 in September and I’m planning to go to UBC arts faculty but I don’t know what program yet. I am a very good student with a 91% average with a variety of good extracurriculars, but I am bad at math. I took foundations and precalc 10, but my teacher recommended me to do foundations 11 instead of precalc 11. It says in UBC that I only need either foundations 12 or precalc 11 for admission requirement. Can I still get into UBC if I take foundations 11 and 12 instead of precalc 11? Also, my school doesn’t offer AP classes sooo... I’m kinda sad I suck at math. I don’t know why I suck at math. My parents even took me to Kumon and I didn’t really improve. Now I think my life is over because my teacher recommended me to take foundations. :((
If UBC says they accept it for the program you are interested in, then it shouldn't be an issue if you take Foundations 11 and 12. Double check though with the program you intend on studying. Your life is not over... not even close haha! Math is not the be all end all of your existence! It might seem like a big deal but trust me, there are bigger things to be worried about. You will be just fine taking foundations - just make sure that it is accepted by the program you want to pursue :) Good luck to you!
Maddy A Thank you so much for clarifying stuff! I was worried for a little bit. :))
@@urlieinaprilfan7777 Of course! I totally understand where you are coming from :) Good luck to you!
hey Maddy! are you from bc? does province matter when apply?
Hi! I am from BC, yeah! It doesn't make a huge difference I don't think - the only consideration is curriculum variation from province to province but that is considered across all countries.
Hey Maddy, I'm in IB and recently moved to this curriculum a year ago. My 10th grades are average but I wasn't doing IB then. I'm in my senior year now (grade 12) and I want to apply to UBC for history, or English (primarily arts) but my math and french grades are not the best. I got a 3 out of 7 in both, but my HL subjects are not as bad, and I have been a 5-6/7 student in all. I have done a lot of extracurricular activities, but I was concerned that my math and french grades might drag my result down as I haven't been the best at these subjects. Do you think I still have a chance at getting into UBC with average grades in my 2 of my SL subjects?
Hi!
If you apply to UBC, you have a chance. I'm not sure if it is the same for IB as it is for regular curricula, but usually they take your top 6 courses (of what the required courses for your program) I think... and thats what is used to calculate your average. You should be more than okay! Good luck to you :)
@@MaddyAoh okayy thank you so much!!!
I applied to ubc arts with a 90% average. Do I have a good shot? Considering that I’m an international student that has never been in Canada but have a fairly good range of extracurriculars? Including a few years of volunteering, model un and even software development (awarded honorable mentions twice)
Hello Hen!
I'd say you have a fair chance :) I can't guarantee anything, but it sounds like you've taken the extra step to really set yourself up for success!
Maddy A Hey Mandy! Well I have just received my letter of admission for both campuses! I want to thank you for your videos and help, especially for your Personal Profile series. You guided me when before I was walking on eggs 😂, and I can not be more grateful 💛☺️
@@henriquearagao2504 Congratulations! That's so exciting for you :) I am so happy to hear that my little series helped you out!
I’m with a 91 it’s fine
bruh i have a 91% so far and I'm stressing with everyone talking abt their 94-95% avg
My school doesn't offer AP classes, is that really important?
AP courses are great if you want to challenge yourself and potentially earn credit for some introductory uni courses. By no means are they required though!
Hey Thanks for the video! Do your grade 11 matter if u do better in grade 12?
If it is required for admission to your program it does matter...
I am in gr. 12 and my average is around 85%. I have an abundance of extracurriculars, part-time jobs, and community involvement. I was looking to apply fora B.A in psych. Do you think I have a chance at getting in?
Hello!! I would say so... Arts isn't as competitive as other programs nor does it require reallllly high grades. High grades are helpful there's no question, but it isn't the be all end all for your application if you have "lower" grades. I can't guarantee anything but you most definitely have a chance! You should apply either way, you never know!
did u get in?
Hello Maddy, I’m currently in grade 11(in Alberta) and I have an average of 80% at the moment, I’m quite worried about not making to ubc because of my inconsistent efforts in grade 11. If I have an average of around 90-95% in grade 12 with a good personal profile would I be able to make it to ubc sciences?
Hi Alex! While UBC does look at your grade 11 grades, I think they value your grade 12 ones a little more given that they are more recent and reflective of current abilities. A strong personal profile always helps and high average too. Do your best in grade 12 to maintain high academic standing and you will be okay! UBC science is very competitive - I'm sure you know that. But aside from grades, they do look at what you do outside of school. Think about what else you might be able to bring to the table :)
Maddy A I do know it’s very competitive, and maintaining a good profile during this crisis is a little hard but that means that grade 12 will need to be a grind ah anyways thanks a lot!! I really appreciate it: )
Alex ikk Grade 12 will be! Given the current circumstances, I’d like to think UBC will be a little forgiving of lower grades. Don’t worry too much :)
Hi Maddy! Thanks for this video! I plan to apply to UBC (psychology). (I graduate high school in 2021) my grade 11 average is 84.. do I still have a chance? And also my extra-curriculars are mostly business based. Would that be okay? I also never joined any sports team, except for a running club, are sports really important to have on your personal profile?
Hi!
Everyone has a chance. It is just a matter of how strong that chance is. Psych is a pretty competitive program so I would recommend doing your best to attain the best average you can in grade 12. UBC isn't concerned with what you do as much as they are with what you learned from your experiences. Does that kind of answer your question?
Maddy A wow yes definitely! Thank you for taking your time to answer my question. I had no idea psych was a competitive program.. thanks for telling me!
@@33y33-d7m Of course! It's not as competitive once you're in it, but from what I've heard about this past year, getting into the faculty of Arts was more challenging compared to previous years.
hey did u get in?
@@asiansimi3987 hey! Late reply, but yes I got in!! I got waitlisted for a couple of days before I got accepted
Thanks Maddy.
Q. from my daughter born and raised Canadian: I guess 92% (University Hills Secondary, 12th grade AP courses) plus consistent 2 years volunteering at Vancouver Aquarium (not just)... won't be enough to get to UBC (civil eng.). Right?
Hello! An average of 92% is well above the required average to be considered for the Faculty of Engineering (85%) and most definitely something to be proud of! Keep in mind, she will enter the Faculty of Engineering and then specialize in 2nd year. There are so many things that contribute to a successful admission to UBC, and a lot of it has to do with how you connect it all and deliver it in your personal profile. I don't have the perfect answer.
I don't want your daughter to compare herself but for a baseline, I have a couple friends in Engineering currently and as grade 12 students, they both took AP courses, but one had a 97%, few extracurriculars and no community involvement, while the other had a 95% average, worked part time and was heavily involved in their community.
She needs to believe that her hard work is enough. There is always that feeling of doubt, but she can not let her doubt control the way she thinks. I hope that helps!
Feel free to email me if you have any more questions! itsmemaddya@gmail.com
@@MaddyA Awesome, thank you for an intel Maddy! Julia studies literally day and night plus volunteering, 100% commitment, full throttle ahead. UHill is very demanding (academically) secondary school which is why we picked it.
Of course - thanks for reaching out :) That's exactly what UBC wants from any student, commitment! Good luck to her this year!
@@MaddyA Thanks Maddy... and CONGRATS on your admission to UBC!
@@AlbertaDMode she gon get accepted 100%.
Hi I really wanna got to UBC Okanagan in the Econ,law and philosophy program my overall grades is early-mid 80s my junior year I had 4 APs so senior year I didn’t take any and I’m An international student I feel like I have no shot cuz of my grades and because I didn’t take any AP Courses senior year
UBC doesn't disregard you if you don't take AP courses. Apply and see what happens!
@@MaddyA do u think I have a strong shot to get in
@@Noname-id8wi I unfortunately can't tell you what your odds are. There are too many variables when it comes to admitting students. If you apply you have a chance... see what happens!
My grade 11 marks sucked but if i get amazing marks at grade 12 can i get in
UBC looks at both your grade 11 and 12 marks - you will wan to do your best to make sure your average is competitive and that your personal profile is strong!
Maddy A my avg mark was 80 for grade 11,, if my avg in grade 12 is in the 90s do u think they will ignore the 80 thats in grade 11
@@Maryam-mk5pj No - they consider all the grades that are required for admission to your program of interest. They typically look at your cumulative grade 11 and 12 average.
Hey, I’m an international student and my gpa is in the low 80s - my junior year grades really drag it down - however my extracurriculars are pretty strong - do you have any tips and advice?? Do you think I have a chance ? I’m applying to arts btw
Hi Emma! UBC doesn't actively consider your junior year grades. They only consider grade 11 and 12 in determining your admissions average. If you apply to UBC, you have a chance. Depending on what faculty you apply to, those chances might be higher or lower, but it really depends from year to year on so many different things. Each year, the admission average changes, the competition for a certain program changes, how many people who might apply will go up or down... so many variables to consider! Remember, your personal profile is almost just as important as your grades, so give yourself plenty of time to work on that!
@@MaddyA junior year IS grade 11 haha :)