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<p>hey, I'm currently in grade 10 and picking my courses for grade 11. My school doesn't offer many electives, so I hope that isn't detrimental to my application. Anyways, I plan on pursuing either philosophy, physics and math.</p>

<p>I've selected:
Chem(U)
Physics(U)
Law (U)
advanced functions (U)
advanced functions grade 12 (U)
English (U)
Co-op - two credits (C)</p>

<p>The other things I was thinking about were Philosophy (C), accounting (C), Bio (U). How much would it hurt me to not take philosophy? Its a college course, so that doesn't help, and I already know must of what will be taught, so I don't think it would be that beneficial. Where as in Bio, I'm jsut not that interested in it, but I think having all three sciences look better.</p>

<p>I'm from Canada, so the U=university courses and the C=college. University being the better of the two.</p>

<p>Ps. How much are marks from 9-10 looked at?</p>

<p>This isn't really the ideal forum for you to post on, but anyways:
i can tell you that unlike in canada, most kids in the US who I have talked to hadn't taken a philosophy course in high school by the time they matriculated, even some that wanted to become philo majors...I would take biology if I were you. These are ontario courses- what school do you go to?</p>