ENG/SCI UOFT With AS Level Grades

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The discussion centers on the likelihood of gaining admission to the Engineering Science program at the University of Toronto based on current AS Level grades. The individual has achieved a B in Biology, an A in Chemistry, an A in Mathematics, and a B in Physics, with predicted grades being submitted to the university. Additionally, they have completed English as a first language at the GCSE level and are preparing to take the TOEFL exam. The focus is on understanding how these academic qualifications align with the university's admission requirements for international applicants from a British patterned education system.
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Hey can someone tell me if i have a good chance of getting into EngSci with these grades?
THIS IS AS LEVEL IM STILL DOING MY A LEVEL...(THE PREDICTED GRADES GO TO THE UNI BTW:))
Bio: B
Chem:A
Math:A
Phy: B
i have done english as a first language in my GCSE AND I am doing my toefl this year
 
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Just to make things clear, this is for the University of Toronto in Canada, right?
 
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jtbell said:
Just to make things clear, this is for the University of Toronto in Canada, right?
yes
 
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