McGill University Summary

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Basic Statistics

Location
Montreal, QC
Website
www.mcgill.ca
Full-Time Undergrads
20,181
Part-Time Undergrads
3,884
Setting
Large city
In-State Tuition
$5,378
Out-of-State Tuition
$15,420
Room & Board
$6,800
Acceptance Rate
46 %
Admission Difficulty
Average
Average SAT Scores
1870–2020
Average ACT Scores
26–29

Best ThingsMore . . .

  • MontrĂ©al
  • Being treated like an adult
  • School-sponsored drinking
  • The campus

Worst ThingsMore . . .

  • Bureaucracy
  • The weather
  • The hills
  • 8:30 a.m. classes

Frequently ComparedCompare . . .

Overall ExperienceWhat's This?

Looking at the school as a whole, most students would say that they are pretty content to call McGill their university. It can be pretty hard to pin down the overall atmosphere here; it's a large school in a large city, and where there is one trend on campus, it is not hard to find the exact opposite happening somewhere else. This can be a great asset. It's so easy for students to do their own thing and find someone who does something similar, too. However, it can also be troublesome if you don't know what your thing is yet. It's so easy to get overwhelmed with decisions about majors, where to live, when to study, and when to party, that succeeding here can seem unlikely at best. To top it off, McGill's bureaucracy is obscene, there are a million policies and guidelines buried in the Web site, and administration likes to be as unhelpful as possible enforcing these guidelines.

However, despite the red tape and faceless crowds, McGill is an amazing opportunity for those who want to make it one. It really is a school that you can mold to fit your needs. If you are content to spend four years by just passing classes, never joining anything, and staying with the same five people since frosh, you can do that. However, if you want to get to know your TAs and throw yourself into your subject, start an organization, and literally meet hundreds of new people a day, there is no better school or city to do that in. No other school is as liberal with as much personal freedom, and as ready to give people the responsibility of their actions, as McGill. There are few schools where you can live in your own apartment, cook for yourself, and in general, act like the adult the law says you are. McGill makes kids grow up fast; for some it's terrifying, but for others, it's the ideal.

McGill Student Reviews

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McGill University Diversity was reviewed by cbussiere
B+

Lots of people from all over the world, with emphasis on Asians and Canadians. However, there are people from all seven continents and from all different backgrounds. Overall, I would say McGill is a very diverse school

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McGill University Campus Dining was reviewed by cbussiere
B-

In my opinion, campus food at mcgill is way overpriced and the food is average at best. By far the best dining hall food is located at RVC

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McGill University Drug Safety was reviewed by cbussiere
A

Tons of alcohol at McGill, which is to be expected with the drinking age of 18. Lots of people smoke weed, and hard drugs are easy to come by, also to be expected since McGill is in a large city, Montreal

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McGill University Athletics was reviewed by cbussiere
B-

Great facilities such as a large gym, sports fileds, etc., however there is definitely a lack of school spirit. practically no one goes to sports events

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McGill University Campus Dining was reviewed by alexkerbaugh
B+

No large cafeteria, which is nice. There are lots of small cafeterias and restaurants on campus

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