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johnnytest

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I really want to move to Canada and start studying there. I finished high school in US just recently and I want to begin my application. I don't know what universities I can join, though. I want to study biology/chemistry so I can do medicine later on, so I need a school focused on science. Here are my grades. Btw the only really bad grades I have are in the 9th grade, so bare with me. My grades improve through the years as I realize that education is important and I should do my work, lol.

9th grade -
Computer sci 1 - 94
Computer sci 2 - 94
French - 78 :(
PE - 100
Fitness for life - 100
Phys sci - 78 :(
Glob Study - 86
study class - 99
English - 85
Algebra 2 - 74

10th grade -
Glob studies 2 - 90
Bio 1 - 87
French 2 - 85
English 2 - 92
Geometry - 96
health sci - 90
health - 95
adv bball - 100

11th grade

Art - 88
PE - 99
PE - 96
English 3 - 93
US History - 93
Anatomy - 93
Chemistry - 93
Precal - 85

12th grade
AP BIO - 95
BIO 2 - 94
ECON - 93
American Gov't - 96
Physics - 93
English 4 - 95
Calc - 94
PE - 99
Enviromental science - 97



I've also taken the ACT and I've scored a 28 on it, but I can retake it and improve if that is needed. Can someone give me an option of universities that I can perhaps attend? I don't mind retaking the ACT or taking SAT I or II if I have to, but list my options for schools with good science programs so I can later join a medical school, please. I know I seem lazy like I'm not wanting to do my own research, but I've spent hours trying to find universities, but it's so hard when I'm not living in the country and really know nothing about it.
 
Maybe your best bet is to start with some kind of ranking of the Canadian universities, and see which ones in the top half or so of that list have science programs that suit your interests. All of the universities will have programs for biology and chemistry, so my guess is that you could just pick the school based on location, tuition fees, and whether it has a medical program you could continue onto later on. (Assuming that you want to do all of your schooling in the same place in Canada.) Admittedly I know nothing about the U.S. high school system, but your grades do seem good...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rankings_of_universities_in_Canada