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I did, only for those courses I wasn't sure would satisfy the course pre-reqs though. They emailed me back, stating whether the course was equivalent to theirs or not🙂
 
which school did you go to? i emailed them and they said it was not necessary

i went to marianopolis college- a qc cegep and mcgill
 
Oh, haha im from British Columbia, wayyyy off to the side.
Go UBC down here.
 
McGill rocks tooo!!!! We just made Canada's first cloned pigs!!! but they can't shovel the snow properly....perhaps they think this will get rid of a few of their students as we rush madly to the 24-hours open library lol.....
 
Hey, I'm a fellow McGillian too!
 
mon cherie s'il vous plait ne nous appeler pas McGillian.... y a l'air bizarre...
 
IS there anyway an American could go to Waterloo? What about americans at teh undergrad Waterloo?
 
IS there anyway an American could go to Waterloo? What about americans at teh undergrad Waterloo?

Technically possible, but highly unlikely.
Citizenship
You must be a Canadian citizen (Citizenship and Immigration Canada) or legal resident of Canada for a minimum of twelve months prior to the first day of registration of your first term (September). In special situations, a limited number of international students (UW's International Student page) studying on student visas may be considered for admission.
http://www.optometry.uwaterloo.ca/prospective/od/nonacademicreqs.html#citizenship

However, as a US citizen you'll find more affordable options at US optometry schools:
tuition is significantly higher, at $28,400 per year for the first three years and $42,600 for the forth year

Undergraduate programs are however completely open to foreign applicants.
 
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