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Immigrants who graduated from junior high school and went abroad to study in high school

You started taking credits as soon as you came here, and you started taking grades in grade 10.

But you should be mentally prepared, because there is no credit for failing the subject.

And for example, in Vancouver (I only know that I'm sorry for the big temperature zone), there is a very painful ESL. . .

Generally, new immigrants will stay in ESL for at least one and a half years, even if their English is good.

There are no credits for these ESL courses.

This means that when you are in grade 1 1, you may take two courses at the same time, such as English 10 and English1.

If you don't mind, you can talk to the Education Bureau about demotion.

Because it will be of great benefit to study (personally, I think so)

If you have any questions, just ask them.