Subject: Ooh, interesting!
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Posted on: 2012-06-28 22:29:00 UTC
Congratulations on finishing school!
Mandatory subjects are also something I have to do. Four English credits, one per grade; three math, one in either 11 or 12; 2 science... ah screwit have a link that says the requirements for a high school diploma. I'm going with the highest level courses I can (academic in 9 and 10, university prep for 11 and 12) and I'm only not taking every single math, science, and English course because taking anything not in the most academic stream would be a waste of my time. I'm also taking 4 extra courses to take shameless advantage of the 34-course maximum which incidentally was only added recently. Boo, hiss, my options are already limited and I still had to flip coins to decide on my final courses.
Among my 12 planned whatever-you-want elective courses are pretty much all the science, most of the math, a course on Canadian law because it sounded interesting, and two history courses (world history to 16th century and world history from 16th century to now) to follow on from the required one (Canadian history since World War 1). For my first group of limited electives I'm going with the Writer's Craft, which I am very happy about having available because creative writing is my lifeblood.
There's also a provincial literacy test, supposedly to be taken at the end of grade 9, that as a student outside of a school I can't actually take until I've got eight credits. There are only 6 available grade 9 courses so even though I'm already done with those I can't do the durn thing yet! >:( [Bleep]ing bureaucracy. All the more reason to just get my schoolwork done, though, I know I can do things both incredibly fast and very well...