Good afternoon,
I am currently a grade 12 student in Ontario. Through high school, I have been really involved in extracurricular activities (Especially through athletics). However, I was never able to achieve my full academic potential (Finished last year with an 81 average). Either because I would miss important lessons for being away for a meet/game or being very fatigued that I would not be able to concentrate in class or study efficiently at home.
*Before I get into my concern, I would like to note that I am NOT a reserve and I am planning to apply for the Electrical Engineering program.*
Therefore, at the beginning of this school year I started thinking about how academics are more important than extracurricular activities. Which brings me to my concern, if I am not involved in ANY extracurricular activities in my grade 12 year; in the hope of raising my marks to the 90's. What would be the chance of a person like me to get acceptance into RMC for the Electrical Engineering program? And if extracurricular activities are crucial, would joining a couple of sports teams be enough or is more than that advised?
Best regards,
Besha
I am currently a grade 12 student in Ontario. Through high school, I have been really involved in extracurricular activities (Especially through athletics). However, I was never able to achieve my full academic potential (Finished last year with an 81 average). Either because I would miss important lessons for being away for a meet/game or being very fatigued that I would not be able to concentrate in class or study efficiently at home.
*Before I get into my concern, I would like to note that I am NOT a reserve and I am planning to apply for the Electrical Engineering program.*
Therefore, at the beginning of this school year I started thinking about how academics are more important than extracurricular activities. Which brings me to my concern, if I am not involved in ANY extracurricular activities in my grade 12 year; in the hope of raising my marks to the 90's. What would be the chance of a person like me to get acceptance into RMC for the Electrical Engineering program? And if extracurricular activities are crucial, would joining a couple of sports teams be enough or is more than that advised?
Best regards,
Besha