Ultimate Guide to Preparing for Canadian University Admissions
Many parents wonder what students should do now to build a strong application for medicine, engineering, business or law in Canada. The key work happens between Grades 8 and 11. Medicine and Health Sciences demand real exposure to people, science and the idea of medicine. In early grades, read a biography of a doctor. By Grade 10, volunteer in a setting with real patients. In Grade 11, launch a health project or research role and start writing your supplementary essay. Engineering applicants need math skills and a solid project portfolio. In Grade 9, build a simple website, robot or app. By Grade 10, choose a focus—robotics, coding or physics. In Grade 11, complete a notable project and prepare your engineering supplementary responses. Business hopefuls must show leadership and initiative. Grade 9 is about your first sales or money-making venture. Grade 10 requires a real leadership role with budget or team. Grade 11 brings case competitions or a small enterprise and the start of your commerce essays. Law and arts candidates should engage in debate, Model UN or mock trial early. Build a reading habit and lead an advocacy project by Grade 11. Your voice and specific achievements will shape your law application.
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