Are transcript policy's the same everywhere?Transcript question----I might kill my self if it isn't answered lol but plz answer?
To the best of my knowledge it will be on your transcript. If you retake a course it will show both grades, and withdrawals will be shown even if you retake those as well.
Sorry to tell you the bad news. But, I'm not sure if transcript policy is the same everywhere - but I would think there would be some continuity.
The best thing you can do is withdraw very early if you're struggling with a course - as may universities indicate if you have withdrawn early or late, and a late withdrawal implies that you were failing the course. Also, have an appropriate explanation for the future - you may well get asked why you withdrew but if you can back it up with a good reason it shouldn't be a problem.
Also, withdrawn and even failed courses will not usually affect your degree average.
Hope this helps - try not to stress to much. =)Transcript question----I might kill my self if it isn't answered lol but plz answer?
Dont kill yourself over this simple problem.
If you retake a course your highest grade is the one that will stay.
%26amp; as far as withdraws go just retake the course and you will be fine.
It will not show that you received a D nor will it show that you replaced the new course on your transcript. Oh and to my knowledge that policy is the same from most places.
Ok to keep you alive, I have no clue. But, if bost listings stay, its not bad, to me anyhow, it shows, that you didnt give up and redid it to pass it, shows you cared enough to learn, and since there were two episodes, a family issue (yes being lazy, or working too much, loss of interest, bad teacher) just group any reason into personal situation as the reason why if anyone was to ask! Ok, so now u have my opionion, I hope someone gives you a real answer, can I go back to watching tv now please, lol
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