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University of Toronto computer science acceptance rate?

Hey everyone! I've been considering applying to the University of Toronto for computer science, but I'm having trouble finding info on their acceptance rate for the program. Any insights or sources where I can find more details on this?

9 months ago

Hey there! While it's difficult to pinpoint the specific acceptance rate for the University of Toronto's Computer Science program, I can provide some general information that could help you. In recent years, the overall acceptance rate for the University of Toronto has hovered around 43%.

That said, this rate typically varies by program, and more competitive programs, like Computer Science, tend to have lower acceptance rates.

To give you an idea of what it takes to be a competitive applicant for the Computer Science program, the University of Toronto aims for a high school average (or equivalent) in the low- to mid-90s. Your grades in math and science courses will be especially important.

As you prepare your application, keep in mind that the University of Toronto, like many institutions, evaluates applicants holistically. This means that your extracurricular activities, personal statement, and other factors will also be considered in addition to your academic performance.

Your best bet to get more accurate information would be to reach out to the University's admissions office or the department of computer science directly. They might be able to provide more specific numbers or insights regarding their program's acceptance rate. Good luck with your application!

9 months ago

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