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Transcripts

Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2013 10:45 am
by Pancakes12
LSAC has already assembled my transcripts when I sent them in a few weeks ago. But during the add/drop period, I switched around some courses for the current semester. I don't have grades for them yet but I'm sure schools will be able to see them as classes in progress.

Is it important that I send another transcript right now just to account for those changed classes?

Re: Transcripts

Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2013 10:50 am
by haus
Seems unlikely to matter unless something really odd went on in the change. Replacing advanced theoretical physics for fundamentals of bowling (or vise versa).

Re: Transcripts

Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2013 1:02 pm
by bp shinners
haus wrote:Seems unlikely to matter unless something really odd went on in the change. Replacing advanced theoretical physics for fundamentals of bowling (or vise versa).
Even then, I doubt many people are looking closely enough to go back to your updated transcript and think, "Hmm, wasn't this person in some type of advanced physics class?"

Re: Transcripts

Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2013 1:21 pm
by haus
bp shinners wrote:
haus wrote:Seems unlikely to matter unless something really odd went on in the change. Replacing advanced theoretical physics for fundamentals of bowling (or vise versa).
Even then, I doubt many people are looking closely enough to go back to your updated transcript and think, "Hmm, wasn't this person in some type of advanced physics class?"
You are probably right, although my thought was more on the line, "why is this person taking a fundamentals of bowling class?"

Re: Transcripts

Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 6:41 pm
by bp shinners
haus wrote:
bp shinners wrote:
haus wrote:Seems unlikely to matter unless something really odd went on in the change. Replacing advanced theoretical physics for fundamentals of bowling (or vise versa).
Even then, I doubt many people are looking closely enough to go back to your updated transcript and think, "Hmm, wasn't this person in some type of advanced physics class?"
You are probably right, although my thought was more on the line, "why is this person taking a fundamentals of bowling class?"
I think you'd be surprised how much physics might be in that fundamentals of bowling class.