Most accepted students reported averages between 93% and 96.5%, with a median of 94.9% — the published competitive average is 85%. Based on 84 accepted-student reports submitted to Uniscope.
Median Accepted
94.9%
Crowdsourced reports
Typical Range
93–96.5%
Middle 50% of accepted
Lowest Accepted
84%
Reported outlier
Data Points
84
Accepted reports
Reported top-6 averages of 84 accepted students, grouped by grade range.
Percentages show the share of accepted reports in each range; counts in parentheses.
Where each grade band sits relative to students who were accepted to Life Sciences and Biochemistry.
| Your Average | Accepted Students in This Band | You'd Be Above | Outlook |
|---|---|---|---|
| 95%+ | 50% of accepted | ~100% of accepted students | Strong position |
| 90–94% | 45% of accepted | ~50% of accepted students | Below median |
| 85–89% | 4% of accepted | ~5% of accepted students | Reach |
| 80–84% | 1% of accepted | ~1% of accepted students | Reach |
| Below 80% | 0% of accepted | ~0% of accepted students | Long shot |
These numbers are built from 94 anonymous admission reports submitted by real applicants to Life Sciences and Biochemistry at Queen's University, filtered for duplicates and statistical outliers. They reflect reported top-6 averages, not official cutoffs — universities do not publish admission floors, and offers can depend on supplementary applications, course rigor, and applicant pool strength in a given year.
Most accepted students reported averages between 93% and 96.5%, with a median of 94.9%. The published competitive average is 85%.
The lowest accepted average reported to Uniscope is 84%. Outliers like this are rare — supplementary applications, special circumstances, or alternate admission categories can play a role.
95% of accepted students who reported their grades had an average of 90% or higher.
Yes — 1% of accepted students reported averages below the published competitive average of 85%. Admission is not a hard cutoff, but your odds drop the further you are below it.