I got accepted into U of T Medical School in the 90s. At that time 125 students got in from an application pool of ~2500. The best advice I can give to anyone wanting to go to U of T medical school is to do your undergraduate course work at a smaller university (i.e Carlton, Guelph, Trent etc) where the class sizes are smaller and you can get more one on one attention from your teachers/professors. Going to U of T (or Queen's/UWO) for undergraduate work results in much larger class sizes and intense competition as you know that many of your fellow students are also trying to get into medical school. And an "A" at a smaller school is no different than an "A" at a larger school when it comes to calculating your overall GPA. And have many extracurricular activities on your resume to make you more of a "well-rounded" applicant. GOOD LUCK
Hi Ashkan! We're making a series for all med schools so they're coming up soon! So far though, only Western and Ottawa used a wGPA. Western uses your 2 best years and Ottawa uses your 3 best years. Hope it helps!
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Hi. When is the next application for University of Toronto medical school and the MCAT exam?? . Also, can I get your email address please... I have a lot of questions to ask
You can take the MCAT exam throughout the year but you can only apply to U of T med from roughly July to October. Our email is medboysstudios@gmail.com
I have a question, I’m currently in high school and thinking about going into medical school, I saw on the med school website that you need a bachelors degree so can that be in anything like history, Health science etc ?