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Originally Posted by Weitz
The issue with this strategy is you are limiting what type of schooling you are able to do in university by not taking the harder math and physics and what not. Sure it might not be what the kid wants to do now, but a ton of people end up doing things they didn’t think they wanted to do at 15/16.
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Yeah Math 30-2 is the last math course my daughter will ever take in her life. She just needs to get into education, which requires like a 90 average or something insane. It's a highly sought after program because it's a ticket to dat e-z life and kids have wised up to that. For that reason we had to be super strategic in high school to make sure her grades were there. Once you're in the program it's smooth sailing until early retirement with every summer off for 30 years. Woot.