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Want to Go To College? You’ll Need to Improve Your Grades

Want to Go To College? You’ll Need to Improve Your Grades

Admissions to colleges are harder than ever, and there’s been a record amount of applications across the board for some of the nation’s top universities.

Why do I need to improve my grades?

According to Collegedata.com, universities like Auburn have seen an increase of 68.5% in the number of applicants from 2021 to 2022, building on an increase of 155% from just two years ago. There are more candidates applying and the number of seats at these schools have barely budged. The competition is getting fiercer. Improving your grades to stand out among the crowd is one of the best ways of ensuring that you are competitive among the sea of applicants.

Improving those grades is a pressure not limited to only American students, Canadians are feeling the heat as well as competition is fierce at Canadian universities as well, McGill University for example has an entering average of 88,4%. This means that for Ontario applicants, across their best six marks in their grade 12 year, the overall average was 88.4%. These high standards are compounded by the fact that McGill’s applicant numbers have only climbed, while entering class numbers staying similar. With the average incoming student scoring among the very best in the world, in order to stand out from the average, to increase those odds of admission, improving your grades is going to be more necessary than ever.

For example, McGill in 2020 had 35,505 applicants, compared to 34,047 in 2019. This builds on a continuous steady increase from 23,226 applicants in 2004 to 31,008 applicants in 2015.

In just 16 years, there’s been over 11,774 more applicants that your highschooler is competing with compared to their older siblings or perhaps yourselves as former alumni. The trend over the last 14 years has pointed to a continuous increase in the number of applicants at universities like McGill.


What does this all mean?

By the time a high school student is graduating, there will be an additional few thousand more applicants that are applying for the same amount of limited spots. With entering class numbers staying steady at McGill University --at around the 6500 mark--the competition gets tougher every year as students seek to gain every advantage they can in order to be competitive and secure a spot at the university of their dreams. Improving your grades is the best and sometimes the most obvious way to increase your chances of the school of your dreams. Students with grades far above average in combination with strong applications detailing extracurriculars are sure to stand out from the ground.

How do I improve my grades?

How do we ensure that we’re equipped to face the competition? It’s important to consider that good study habits begin in grade 9, when the transition to highschool is the most difficult in order to get used to new expectations and workloads. Developing those healthy study habits are critical and there’s no better way to build confidence than by mastering the material right from the beginning. A snowball effect of confidence is developed in grade nine when we’re acing those assignments, tests, and exams early in our academic careers. However, let’s say we didn’t have a strong start to high school, not all is lost, improving your grades can still happen and critically must happen at the Grade 11 and Grade 12 level, when those really tough courses start kicking in.

Wizeprep Can Help

To be the most competitive, make sure you’re giving yourself every advantage possible, make use of peer tutoring services, involve yourself in extra-curriculars, and don’t be afraid to master the classroom material outside of school as well. Improving your grades doesn’t mean grinding out twelve hour shifts at the library. Sometimes it’s as simple as watching 15 minute videos from the world’s best instructors, which you can do at Wizeprep.

Wizeprep offers the world’s best educators in bite-size video format based on classroom-aligned curriculum specifically designed for high schoolers from grades 9 to 12. For only $15 a month, you gain unlimited access to the world’s best tutors, professors, and experts in their field teaching you classroom-aligned content on physics, math, biology, english, and much more.

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