MyGdoggy UofT is easier to get into than McGill, for most programs (especially good programs). Usually it is much easier (5% lower minimum grade average). More goes into an application than just grades but if you are below the minimum you don't have any chance at all. Life sciences McGill: 93% minimum UofT: low to mid 80s Commerce/Business: McGill: 94.5% UofT: mid to high 80s Social sciences: McGill: 92% UofT: low to mid 80s Physical science / Math: McGill: 91.5% UofT: low to mid 80s Arts/Humanities: McGill: 86.5% UofT: low to mid 80s Computer science; McGill: 91.5% UofT: low 90s Engineering: McGill: 90-95.5% depending on field UofT: mid 80s to low 90s depending on field All this info is from: Www.artsci.utoronto.ca/futurestudents/admissions/guidance/grades Www.mcgill.ca/applying/requirements/minima/on Discover.engineering.utoronto.ca/apply/admissions-FAQ/
McGill is far better. It is much harder to get accepted, and there undergrad programs are better. The reason U of T is ranked so high is because it's research and postgrad: there undergrad is above average, whereas McGill is world class. Also McGill's name is far more prestigious. SO, yes McGill is the better school. hopefully I get in next year to Arts!