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Uottawa Computer Science Admission Average Reddit, There's also the bilingualism Does anyone know the admission averages for the sciences (health med Gen sci or nursing) at Western? I have a 90. That being said, I read that uOttawa's computer science program just Computer science at the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science combines the study of computation and information processing fundamentals with their application in the world around us. I was wondering what averages everyone else applying has for this year and if anyone got in with a 93 But I applied according to the list of incoming averages and seeing which eng program had the lowest admission average. It's not so much the reputation Hey, I am a grade 12 student looking to apply for the biomedical science program at uOttawa and have a few questions! Would you say this program is I applied to the Thesis based MSc in Computer Science in Applied AI program (Fall 22) on January. Also, the failure/switch rate for the first two They mostly look at grade 12 for admissions unless you are applying for early admissions in which case they do look at grade 11. It will be the same wherever you go, whether it's Queen's, Western, McGill, U of T, or uOttawa. My average would be around high 80s for mid term and I got accepted into the nursing and health sciences programs with an above 95 admission average but I have classmates who got into nursing with low 90s/high 80s. Doesn’t mean someone with a lower average won’t get in but there won’t be many with a low admission average at I have good EC’s, and probably a 90ish overall average (93 ISC, 90 in Maths, high 80s in chem+physics, 90 english -these are gr 11 and 12 marks). I'm just curious to see what everybody's admission average was when you got accepted into SFU. Unless Many discussions suggest that a competitive average for programs like Computer Science is around 95% or higher.