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Old 07-26-2006, 06:11 PM
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I did not physically visit my high school. Just call!
good tip. But sometimes the people there are very inept and they wont do it unless you go there personally. It happened to my sister and she was already at UAG!!!
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I actually enjoyed going back to my high school to ask for a transcript. Looking at my old high school transcript sort of put things in perspective. Back in high school I tried so hard to take as many honors and AP classes as I could in order to make my transcript as impressive as possible. I remember looking over my transcript when I was applying to college and being so proud of myself and all that I had achieved in high school. I now have a B.S. and an M.S. degree, and it was interesting to look at that same transcript all these years later. The accomplishments I cherished so much back when I was 18 seem so puny now. I wonder if there will ever be a time when looking at my med school transcript will be as anticlimactic.
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I actually enjoyed going back to my high school to ask for a transcript. Looking at my old high school transcript sort of put things in perspective. Back in high school I tried so hard to take as many honors and AP classes as I could in order to make my transcript as impressive as possible. I remember looking over my transcript when I was applying to college and being so proud of myself and all that I had achieved in high school. I now have a B.S. and an M.S. degree, and it was interesting to look at that same transcript all these years later. The accomplishments I cherished so much back when I was 18 seem so puny now. I wonder if there will ever be a time when looking at my med school transcript will be as anticlimactic.
to do is look at the med school transcripts together with your check, it wont be anticlimatic.....hopefully
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