Nutrition Careers Canada

Is this a good 3 year highschool course plan? (I want to be a Pharmacist later on)?

I worked on this plan for about 3 hours today, I put alot of thought into it to try and get the right courses so that I will be able to get into university or college to study to be a pharmacist. But I just wanted to clearify with someone who knows more or has more experience with pharmacy, that I have chosen enough courses that will help me get into university to study to be a pharmacist (in Canada). Thanks!

Level One:
English 1201 (Academic)
French 1200
Mathematics 1204 (Academic)
Science 1206/ Chemistry 2202 (Semesterized)
Canadian History 1201
Healthy Living 1200

Level Two:
English 2201 (Academic)
Canadian Economy 2203
Career Development 2201
Applied Music 3206
Human Dynamics 2201
Mathematics 2204 (Academic)
Physics 2204

Level Three:
English 3201 (Academic)
Mathematics 3204 (Academic)
Chemisty 3202
World History 3201
Clothing 1101/ 3101
Nutrition 3102
Communication Technology 3104
Biology 3201
anyone?

A couple of my friends want to be nurses, and that does look sorta okay. You just mainly need your biology’s and chemistry’s. If I were you, I would take french all through highschool though, jsut because it would look good on your diploma. Good luck, and trust me. You will probably change your mind about your courses. Just take a variety of subjects; dont focus on one thing, because if you want to change your mind, your screwed b/c u cnt take other classes b/c they might be full, or u dnt have he prerequesites.

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