Hi. I'm currently a High School student, grade 11, in my second semester. I have a question regarding course selections.
I'm concerned that I haven't chosen enough University courses. Last semester, I had Functions and Relations University, English University, Biology Univeristy, and Presentations and Speaking Skills Open. This semester, I have Law (M), Chemistry Univeristy, and Co-op.
As you can see from my courses, after Grade 11, I'll have only completed 4 Univeristy courses and 1 M course. I made a mistake not choosing Physics University last year in Grade 10, however, I'm planning to take it in summer school (can't switch out of law to take it, doesn't work with my schedule). In retrospect, it was a bad idea not to as from I hear, to be an Optometrist, Physics has to be taken in first year University.
To get to the point, have I disadvantaged myself here? I know of people who have at least 5 University courses, and more M courses, but got abysmal marks. I, on the other hand, did not take too many U/M courses, but I averaged at around 91% last semester (not including the open course). Due to this fact, I've been considering dropping co-op (it's at an Optometry office) to take more M courses, as there are not many U courses I am interested in (only French I believe). If IAPS Unveristy and Law University were courses I could take, I'd do so in a heartbeat, but we only Law M and IAPS M at my school.
I'm concerned that I haven't chosen enough University courses. Last semester, I had Functions and Relations University, English University, Biology Univeristy, and Presentations and Speaking Skills Open. This semester, I have Law (M), Chemistry Univeristy, and Co-op.
As you can see from my courses, after Grade 11, I'll have only completed 4 Univeristy courses and 1 M course. I made a mistake not choosing Physics University last year in Grade 10, however, I'm planning to take it in summer school (can't switch out of law to take it, doesn't work with my schedule). In retrospect, it was a bad idea not to as from I hear, to be an Optometrist, Physics has to be taken in first year University.
To get to the point, have I disadvantaged myself here? I know of people who have at least 5 University courses, and more M courses, but got abysmal marks. I, on the other hand, did not take too many U/M courses, but I averaged at around 91% last semester (not including the open course). Due to this fact, I've been considering dropping co-op (it's at an Optometry office) to take more M courses, as there are not many U courses I am interested in (only French I believe). If IAPS Unveristy and Law University were courses I could take, I'd do so in a heartbeat, but we only Law M and IAPS M at my school.