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Originally Posted by Sliver
No, it's different now. There's math 30-1 (harder) and 30-2 (easier). Take the -2 and it still lines you up for university, but makes it easier. Literally just went through that this year.
If your plan is university you obviously need to take all 30 level stuff, but there are hard 30 level courses and easier ones. My point is to take the easier ones, get higher grades in those and make university entrance easier and life more fun.
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Ah, ok, that's fine. I seem to remember it being Math 30, and 31 was the advanced one. But you could also take something like Math 24(?) which was for dummies, but you could still graduate. So ya, as long as you do the 30 level stuff, that's enough. Doing the higher level can give you a shortcut if you know you are going to need it in Uni though. But that's less of a big deal.