I don t know how to choose a course in my senior year of high school in Canada, is it easier to stud

Updated on educate 2024-05-12
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I'm a sophomore in Schulich, so I can help you with that.

    Most of my friends from high school went to study engineering and computer science, or business.

    If you want to compare the difficulty of the course, then business is not known how many times easier than computer.

    In the case of computers, you have to learn real things, and most of the business science things can be learned by anyone.

    As for mathematics, as long as you don't work in finance, you don't need much mathematics in business.

    If you're not good at science, business should be a better choice.

    PS: I can't use the things in high school to college. If you want to study business, you need to be good at writing and speaking.

    Business is all about speaking and writing. If you want to take some college-friendly classes in high school, go for accounting, economics, and finance (and if you're in high school, there are also classes that are useful for speaking and writing).

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Take Ontario, for example. In order to meet the different needs of different students after high school, Ontario high school Chinese courses are divided into different categories to meet different goals of student selection.

    Grades 9-10 are divided into three categories: Academic D, Applied P and Open.

    Grades 11-12 are divided into five categories: University Preparation, College Preparation, and College Preparation.

    M (University College), Job Preparation Course E (Employment), and General Subject O (Open).

    The academic course (D) is more focused on thinking, and students should have ** and analytical skills, and is mainly designed for those who plan to enter the university. The application class (P) has more specific knowledge, and the teacher leads the learning more. General courses (O) are mainly designed for interests, and understanding the classification of these courses can help students make study plans and choose study courses accurately.

    Course selection suggestions

    High school students in Canada need to start thinking about their future interests and development directions from grades 9-10, and by the end of the year, the courses they choose will directly affect the application for college majors, that is, their future career direction.

    In order to successfully apply for your favorite university and major in the 12th grade, you must choose the courses according to the "backward selection method" when selecting courses, choose the 12th grade courses according to the requirements of the target school and major, and decide the required courses in the 11th grade and 9th and 10th grades by reasoning in order.

    Many of the courses are closely linked, with the 4U or 4M in Year 12 closely linked to the courses chosen in Years 11 and 10. You can choose according to your child's future interests, and if you have any problems with course selection, you can provide professional counseling.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It depends on your English level, if it is not very good, I recommend reading the computer better, feel that if you don't understand the class, you can also look at the relevant textbooks in Chinese, in the end they are all calculation problems, and it is okay to use Chinese textbooks to understand and then do English questions. The so-called college level is the most basic calculus or something, which is just the surface of college mathematics. If you want to study business, you have to consider that going to university in the future is also studying business, and the university business textbook is called the English proficiency test, and you will regret it when you write a few articles on business philosophy in the future.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. Business is relatively easy.

    2. In fact, they are all about the same, a good university depends on the comprehensive conditions, not just the selection of courses.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    See what you like.

    If your goal is to study abroad and eventually obtain immigration status in Canada, it is recommended that you apply for courses in public institutions and go through the SPP program, free of funds** explanation, to facilitate obtaining a visa.

    Completion of a minimum of 2 years of post-secondary course, after graduation, you can get a 3-year work visa, and one year of work can be obtained through the experience category to obtain immigration status. After graduating from a one-year program, you can only apply for a one-year work visa, and you need to work legally for two years before you can apply for experience immigration.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    First of all, I would like to say to the landlord that it is best to learn what you like. I still do what I like in my life.

    Second, people on the Internet say good and bad, and it's best to listen to only half of it. Because there is no such thing as absolute good or bad, at least the individual differences I have seen in Canada are too great. For example, everyone knows that Rotman is definitely more than McMaster's business school.

    But I know that the graduates of Rotman Business School went out to sell milk tea, and McMaster accounted for an annual salary of 100,000. You can't explain these things, it's just luck or fate, and of course your own personal factors. The university can't promise you anything, and in the end, you have to work your own.

    In general, engineering and computer science are better in employment, and the starting salary is basically higher than that of business. The business industry is relatively good for accounting and employment, but there are too many Chinese, and they grab a lot of them. I don't know anything else.

    The project is relatively stable, and it will be around 50,000 yuan after graduating from the bachelor's degree. Employment is those few, mechanical, electronic, civil engineering, and chemical engineering, which are easier to find. In traditional industries, there is a rigid demand every year, and when the sky falls, there are people who want it. Now electronics seems to be very good, good employment.

    Computers have CS and computer engineering, but in fact, they all come out and do the same. It's very popular now, and there are many people who learn it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The computer is good, there are indeed too many people in business, and it depends on whether you are interested in engineering, if not, don't choose, and you don't have to engage in it after studying, it will be a waste of energy. So it's still a good computer. Of course, the most important thing is to depend on your own interests and hobbies, and it is better to learn a major that you like, otherwise it will be very painful!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Anyway, don't choose too many people to study business, you should know that supply exceeds demand.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    BC courses are 4 credits each, for a total of 80 credits. The required courses are 48 credits and the elective courses are 32 credits. You are required to complete 5 provincial exams, including English, Mathematics and Science in Grade 10, Social Studies in Grades 11 and 12 and English in Grade 12.

    Language Arts: Compulsory, provincial exams in grades 10 and 12.

    Social Study: Compulsory, take the provincial exam in Grade 11.

    Science: Compulsory in Grade 10, choose from Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in Grades 11 and 12, and choose at least one course according to your goals.

    Mathematics: compulsory in grades 10 and 11, and provincial exams in grade 10.

    Physical Education: Compulsory for Grade 10.

    planning10: elective, recommended elective, helpful for academic planning, career planning.

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