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Originally Posted by Sliver
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.
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Just for context, in BC you don't even need to do any Math 12 course to graduate. The compulsory math classes stop at grade 11 and you definitely don't need a math 12 class to get into a humanities program in BC universities. The only people I knew who took Math 12 were people who were planning on pursuing science or engineering degrees; I certainly didn't take it.
Now I don't know the differences in curriculum. Maybe what's covered in Math 30-2 in Alberta is similar to Math 11 in BC, but I doubt it.