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how to exempt a course from ure transcript..

 
Old 07-12-2010 at 10:38 AM   #1
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how to exempt a course from ure transcript..
is it possible to do this.. i already received my final mark for the course tho but i would not like it on my transcript... i repeated the course to upgrade my mark but ended up failing it... :( it was last spring semester..
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I don't think you can get rid of courses on your transcript... but maybe you can e-mail someone and find out.
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You can definitively not remove a course from your transcript.
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The only way to sort of "exempt" a course from your transcript is to order your transcript before the mark(s) appear on it. However, you having taken the course last spring... that won't be possible.
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my transcript is ruined :( :( i wish i never retook the course to begin with
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The only way to sort of "exempt" a course from your transcript is to order your transcript before the mark(s) appear on it. However, you having taken the course last spring... that won't be possible.
That only works for that year though, you'll need to send your updated transcript to professional/graduate schools; therefore there is no way around it.
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did anyone have this situation wehre they did worse in a repeated course? what did u do :( this is for professional school so they take the most recent mark..
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What course is so hard that you can fail it when you're retaking it?

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