Hey Matthew!! Goodluck in your admissions. I'm a first year at mcgill slp and what i can say is that they look at everything and dont weight certain things over an other. If you took less credits per semester during your undergrad then they will be checking to see if you worked a lot throughout undergrad. whereas someone who had amazing grades but but didn't work a lot or even had less course load and didn't work they wont weight you high. In the end its all about balance and what your strengths are. there are a lot of fresh undergrads this year in the cohort but many of them had high grades while they had either research or work experience throughout. Even if you took a gap year but you just worked during that gap year or took your prerecs as long as you maintained a job thats relevant and thats pretty impressive you're safe. But ngl, its a lot of luck. like this year theres no guys so maybe you have a higher chance of getting in this year because you'll fit the cohort they're trying to make for that specific year. Also, they love if you are bilingual. Make sure that if you dont have high grades that you have something else that can "save you" thats my suggestion. They even said that you might not get in one year because you come after a really good application so like there is bias in the application system. If you do poorly on casper then ,ake sure theres another string spot in your application. you seem to have worked and done research so thats a plus. Goodluck and ill answer more questions if you have!!!