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Canadian high school course selection system
Canada's high schools adopt the credit system, and they can graduate after completing a certain number of credits. Among them, 18 credits are compulsory, and the rest 12 credits are selected by students according to their hobbies and future development ideas. This paper will discuss the course selection system of senior high schools in Canada to help readers better understand the system.

Independent course selection

Canadian high school students can choose their own courses according to their hobbies and future development ideas.

Pay attention to future development

Senior high school students in Canada began to consider the future development direction from grade 9-10, focusing on it-related elective courses, and conducted some in-depth research in this regard.

Knowledge and participation ability

Although Canadian high school graduates are not as in-depth as China students in mathematics, physics and chemistry, they are very knowledgeable and involved in a certain field.

Average grade admission

College admission in Canadian high schools is based on the average score and language scores of high schools, and entering public high schools is more conducive to entering prestigious schools.