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Scary Transcript Issue
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Re: Scary Transcript Issue
Complete non issue
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Re: Scary Transcript Issue
I doubt they will even notice, but if they do, almost certainly a non-issue.
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Re: Scary Transcript Issue
A W is a complete non-issue. Don't worry about it!
Generally, your firm would only care if a withdrawal results in you not graduating on time, or maybe if it was a punitive withdrawal (i.e., resulted in a D/F on your transcript). No one's going to care about a non-punitive W.
Generally, your firm would only care if a withdrawal results in you not graduating on time, or maybe if it was a punitive withdrawal (i.e., resulted in a D/F on your transcript). No one's going to care about a non-punitive W.
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