Friday, February 12, 2010

Do i need to send transcript to new community college?

i did horrible my first year and a half in the community college that i attended. i want a ';fresh start'; so i am going to attend a new community college, set my priorities, and do a lot better than i have done. however, MUST i send in the transcripts? i feel that even though it's a community college, they will be hesitant to admit me. I don't mind doing everything over, but I really don't want to be rejected.





I'm in Southern California, btwDo i need to send transcript to new community college?
If the school requires it for admission. then yes, however explain what you have said here. That can make an impact.





Otherwise, no.





Good luck.Do i need to send transcript to new community college?
If you want the credits that you paid for to transfer so that you do not repeat those classes.


But I guess you can start over.


Good luck
no you don't have to unless there are credits you want to transfer over.
I can't believe they would not admit you based on bad grades. After all, you are a paying student. As long as you pass their entrance exam, what difference does your past college experience mean, unless they have thousands of students on a standby list? Good luck.
Even is u did terrible, its important to get those transcripts and possibly use those credits, you earned them, put them to work for you, good luck.
not unless you want to use those credits


Start over, do better - good luck!!


Happy Holidays!
Every transcript from every college you attended must be provided to every subsequent college you apply to or attend.





If you fail to do so, you will find yourself suspended or expelled or worse for defrauding the school to which you are applying, even if you eventually do better.





There are no ';do overs'; or ';fresh starts'; like you describe for adults. Sorry, that went out with childhood.





Period.





Even in southern California.

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