I think I made a mistake in choosing my subjects.
So I do:
English Adv.
English Ext. 1
SOR 1
Mathematics
Economics
Modern History
History Extension
But, I really want to pursue a career heavily focused around the field of mathematics. Most probably BA Commerce (Liberal Studies), major in economics and mathematics. Or, possibly even a career in science, maybe dentistry. Well the point is that I don't know what I want to do but have I limited my options by not choosing enough math & science subjects?
Is this necessarily an obstacle? I've heard of bridging courses but am not very sure of the details. Can I pick whatever course I want to and then do a bridging course? Or by not doing the prerequisite subject in the first place am I less likely to get into a math course than someone who did?
Can someone explain to me some options?
So I do:
English Adv.
English Ext. 1
SOR 1
Mathematics
Economics
Modern History
History Extension
But, I really want to pursue a career heavily focused around the field of mathematics. Most probably BA Commerce (Liberal Studies), major in economics and mathematics. Or, possibly even a career in science, maybe dentistry. Well the point is that I don't know what I want to do but have I limited my options by not choosing enough math & science subjects?
Is this necessarily an obstacle? I've heard of bridging courses but am not very sure of the details. Can I pick whatever course I want to and then do a bridging course? Or by not doing the prerequisite subject in the first place am I less likely to get into a math course than someone who did?
Can someone explain to me some options?