K so i need help im in grade 11 but im graduating early because i want to get an early start but the only problem is my counsellor doesnt help me so basically i want to go to a community university and i want to do a bachelor in nursing and on the university page that gives you all the information on the course it says i need
Principles of Mathematics 11 with a grade of C or equivalent
Science requirement
Biology 12 and Chemistry 11 with a grade of C+ or equivalent, or BIOL 1110 with a grade of C or equivalent
English requirement
English 12 with a grade of B or equivalent, or ENGL 1100 level with a grade of C or equivalent
so are these the only courses i need to take to graduate and by the way i already have taken chem 11 and english 11 and math 11 and i have gotten B's in chem and english and a C in math so do i only have to do the grade 12 courses and that it im done i can graduate or is there more to it.
1) You need your high school diploma. We needed to have a minimum of 30 classes over the course of 4 years in order to graduate... impossible to do in 3 years. Make sure you check into exactly what is required to graduate in your school district.
2) We had our basic classes needed to get into the university program. So, in your case, you would have needed Grade 11 math and chemistry, as well as Grade 12 bio and English.
Oh, and don't feel rushed into getting an early start. I graduated at age 17 and went out into the wide world on my own... and crashed and burned. There is no need to hurry into the working world. Enjoy being young while you can!
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