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University Offers Galore!

31 March 2008
rick rodrigues
During Spring Break, and in the last days leading up to it, the number of university offers skyrocketed! US and Canadian universities are sending out decisions as we speak, and many Brentwood students have already heard the good news. Highlights of those offers include the incredible news of Ray Kim’s offer of a place at the University of California, Berkeley, one of the most competitive campuses in the US for international students; Ophelia Chua into the extremely competitive College of Engineering at Duke University and Engineering Science at the University of Toronto; and an amazing 19 offers from Queen’s University across all programs, with more yet to come! There are even a few, yet very exciting, offers to note from the UK, including three more offers to medical programs. To see the list of all offers of admission received to date, please see University Offers. It is our pleasure to announce the following students who have been added to the list of those who have gained early acceptance to university. In Canada: Charlotte Murray and Ginger Yu to Arts at the University of AlbertaLenutsa Reid to Arts at Camosun College in VictoriaArjun Nanda to Sciences at Dalhousie University in Halifax, NSBeth Chiasson to Arts at St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, NSNathan Cheng to Arts and Ben P. Harris to Business Administration at Trent University in Peterborough, ONBrendan Muehlenberg to Social Sciences at the University of VictoriaAshley Taylor to Sciences at the University of LethbridgeSarah Bell-Etkin to Liberal Arts at Mount Allison University in Sackville, NBMichael Brine and Hannah Vander Meer to Arts, and David MacKay to Business Economics at Brock University in St. Catharines, ONKelsey Hutton and Brynne Clark to Honours Arts, and Jack Kim to Mathematics & Business Administration at the University of Waterloo Geoff Friderichs to Kinesiology and Rebecca Holland to Life Sciences at McMaster University in Hamilton, ONNathan Cheng to Social Sciences, Luke Murray to Civil Engineering, and Ophelia Chua to Engineering Science, arguably the country's most competitive and challenging engineering program, all at the University of Toronto6 offers to McGill University: Annkia Hammerschlag to Arts, Russell Miller with 2 to Sciences and Engineering, and Cameron Murton with offers to an astounding 3 different faculties: Commerce, Sciences and Engineering6 offers to the University of Western Ontario in London, ON: Wells Greeno-McNeil to Engineering, Mira Glesby to Kinesiology, Pierre Receveaux to Biological & Medical Sciences, and Jack Kim, Michelle Lo and Daniel Seo to Management & Organisational Studies9 offers to Carleton University: Cameron Gibson, Sebastien Lowes and Mark Stephen to Arts, Steven Schultz and Young Gun Park to Commerce, Russell Miller and Jun Min Park to Engineering, Brooke Huestis to Journalism, and Cory Genereaux to SciencesAn amazing 19 offers to Queen’s University: Annika Hammerschlag, Brooke Huestis, Gillian Hunter, Mark Stephen, and Emily Woods to Arts; Brynne Clarke to Concurrent Arts & Education; Colin Gilbert, Andrew Meyer and Luke Murray to Engineering; Catherine Stothart to Nursing; Rebecca Holland, Sarah Bell-Etkin, Eric Cha, Sarah Frangou, Pierre Receveaux, Emily Robb and Alison Ukrainec to Sciences; and Sarah Bell-Etkin and Brooke Huestis to the Canadian University Study Abroad Program at the International Study Centre at Herstmonceux Castle in Sussex England In the United States: Whitney King to Western Washington UniversityCarl Dietrich to the University of Rhode IslandDaniel Thompson to Human Sports Science at Oregon State UniversityDerek Kozel to Engineering at Rennselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, NY, and to the University of California campuses at Davis and Los AngelesBen Fortson and Grace Hummel to Lewis & Clark College in Portland, ORAnnika Hammerschlag to the University of California campuses at Davis, Los Angeles, San Diego and Santa BarbaraBen Fortson to the University of California campuses at Davis and Santa BarbaraRay Kim to the University of Southern California and the University of California, Berkeley In the United Kingdom: Gillian Hunter, making it five-for-five on her applications to UK universities, with an offer to Law at the University of Warwick in EnglandCarl Dietrich, with an entrance scholarship, to Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering at the University of Newcastle in EnglandJack Kim to Mathematics with Statistics for Finance at Imperial College (a Brentwood first!) and Mathematics with Management & Finance at King’s College, both in London, EnglandJun Min Park to Electrical Engineering at Queen Mary, University of London and the University of ManchesterYoung Gun Park to Biomedical Sciences at University College LondonPierre Receveaux, Andie Petreman and Emily Robb to Medicine at the University of Dundee in Scotland Congratulations to all students!

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