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Originally Posted by WinnipegFan
Sliver this is the Alberta Ed course description not the reality. What a course is designed to prepare kids for and what universities require for entry are two different things. So when your daughters prof isn’t living in the early 80s, when you were in Uni and a wink wink nudge nudge got the job done, and can’t get her into the course she can try to do it in 3 1/2 weeks in summer school, which is not designed for people to take the course the first time but for those who are repeating, and we see the diploma results for those taking it for the first time are atrocious. I’d at least suggest the Pepsifree approach of 3 months online. However, since it doesn’t matter according to you I suppose your resignation that “when she needs it she’ll take it” as my win.
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Guy. What don't you get? She's not taking any courses in university that require calculus.
If that changes she'll address it.
This isn't rocket science. She's bad at math. We put her in a math program that allowed her to get accepted into the program in university she wanted while simultaneously getting high grades in that program that boosted her average, which helped her get accepted. We did everything right. Your advice/point/whatever it is these words are supposed to mean you keep writing is terrible. Just stahp.