The hardest to get into University of Toronto’s Computer Science offer is here! SuOn’s latest university acceptance roundup!

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Good news! In the latest offer statistics, Alex Li, a student from SuOn Academy, was awarded an Offer to program of Computer Science at the University of Toronto, St. George Campus and received a $100,000 CAD scholarship! Congratulations to Alex Li!

Alex Li is a very outstanding student, with IELTS 7.5, an average score of 96.75 in eight courses in Grade 11, and an average score of 98 in Grade 12. He is currently the president of his school’s Computer Programming Club, and has also been a long-time volunteer tutor in the online classroom, and has won awards in the University of Waterloo’s CCC Computer Contest.

According to the QS Top Universities ranking, the University of Toronto is ranked 11th in the world and 1st in Canada for computer science. The University of Toronto undergraduate COMPUTER SCIENCE program is part of the Faculty of Arts and Science, and after the first year of study, students can choose between two directions for specific study – computer science or data science.

The computer science program at the University of Toronto can be said to be a must-attend program for outstanding science students from various schools over the years. The difficulty of applying for the program is comparable to that of engineering, and it is usually possible to be admitted with an average score of at least 94 in grade 12. Every year, SuOn students are admitted to the Computer Science program of the University of Toronto, which greatly enhances the influence of SuOn Academy in the University of Toronto, especially in the minds of admissions officers and recognition; at the same time, SuOn students who have been admitted to the University of Toronto in the past have been highly recognized by the University of Toronto in terms of their academic performance during their university years, which is very important. Each year, North American universities analyze the student population delivered by each high school as well as their grades and performance during their time at the university. Through this tracking mechanism, universities make independent judgments about the quality of each high school’s schooling, thus establishing different levels of recognition for different high schools, which will be reflected in future admissions.

As of March 1, 2024, the Class of 2024 at SuOn Academy has received 326 offers from prestigious universities around the world, including 40 offers from the University of Toronto for engineering and computer science, and 59 offers for paid internships in co-op programs. The total amount of university scholarships is 2.87 million Canadian dollars.