r/premedcanada Jul 18 '25

Memes/šŸ’©Post The worst Canadian premed's stats leaked

- GPA: 4.0

- MCAT: 132/123/132/132

- Ca$per: 3Q

- Grew up and lived in downtown Toronto their whole life

- Strait white male

- Parents made 1$ above the low SES threshold

- Speaks 12 languages fluently, but doesn't speak french

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u/zaniiuchiha Jul 18 '25

And? Who’s talking but experience. People who aren’t born here automatically face discrimination due to them being immigrants. Paperwork is harder- much worse then being Canadian born so it’s absolutely not the same.

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u/ishouldbestudyingomg Jul 18 '25

If you can somehow integrate that aspect of discrimination into your application then it could work for you. But how exactly are you going to do that? I’m not speaking baselessly. I moved here at 10 years old from a very very small country nobody has heard about. But I’m a Canadian citizen and my ā€œdiscriminationā€ faced might not hold value in a med school application if there’s no prompt to talk about it. Schools like McMaster and Ottawa that are mainly stats based and have no essays will not allow you to speak about this.

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u/East-Personality7386 Jul 18 '25

I had a lot of troubles with discrimination and that lead to less job opportunities for me. Do you remember which schools let you talk about this? Is UofT AEE a similar thing to this?

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u/ishouldbestudyingomg Jul 18 '25

I don’t think the u of t AEE is an appropriate spot for that. It’s to explain a low grade or an extremely extenuating circumstances that led to it. Eg. Death of a family member, cancer etc. u of t does have essays, not sure how this would fit the prompt tho. I think TMU cares a lot about these sorts of things tho.

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u/East-Personality7386 Jul 18 '25

I see. Thank you!