Let's first look at the course requirements for UBC Sauder School of Business:
UBC Sauder School of Business requires students to complete English Studies 12 or English First Peoples 12, and Pre-Calculus 12.
Recommended elective subjects include: 1. Language Arts, 2. Mathematics and Computer Science
3. Social Studies (including only Economics, Ethics, Indigenous Studies, Contemporary Indigenous Studies, Geography, Law, Psychology, and Sociology). It is worth noting that students admitted to UBC in previous years had an average high school GPA of over 95.
Next are the course selection requirements for the University of Toronto Rotman Commerce: Applicants must complete English Studies 12 or English First Peoples 12, Pre-Calculus 12, and Calculus 12 or AP Calculus (AB or BC). This is an additional required Calculus course.
Students admitted to the University of Toronto Rotman Commerce had an average GPA of over 85-90. In addition, admission to Rotman Commerce requires an additional two interview questions and two writing questions.
The third university we will discuss is the University of Waterloo's business-related course requirements. Waterloo's business-related programs include: Accounting and Financial Management, Business Management & Computer Science. The high school course requirements include English Studies 12 or English First Peoples 12, Calculus 12 or AP Calculus (AB or BC), and Pre-Calculus 12.
For interdisciplinary programs with science, such as Science and Financial Management, two science courses are required: Physics 12, Chemistry 12, Biology 12, Environmental Science 12, and Statistics 12. In previous years, students admitted to the University of Waterloo had an average high school GPA of over 85.
Finally, McGill University's business-related programs have the following required courses: English Studies 12 or English First Peoples 12, and Pre-Calculus 12 or Calculus 12. It should be noted that McGill University requires applicants to have an average of over 94 in their last five academic subjects.
This is a course selection recommendation for a business pathway, using Magee Secondary School as an example.

The P6 Hillhouse team of professional teachers advises students planning to apply to business schools to plan their course selection in grades 8-12 according to the following guidelines. 