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Can the highschool deny your right of dropping a course? Options
Stringer
Posted: Friday, June 13, 2008 10:26:09 AM

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D.Dickin wrote:
You can't drop a course past the midterms, as was said earlier in the thread. As for the teacher not being paid, that's not true because teachers aren't paid through the government...


Who pays them?

-Stringer
JB
Posted: Friday, June 13, 2008 12:50:14 PM
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Your from B.C. then? So is our education transcript that drasticly different than Alberta and Ontario? What if I am going to apply to Alberta; can they find out from the B.C. transcript that I took a course multiple times?

I took one course twice, and it only showed up on my transcript once. Page 89 of the 2007-2008 version of the Handbook of Procedures confirms this. It says, "If a student has repeated a course, only the higher mark will appear
on the transcript".

The only way admissions people at universities could find out is if you sent them an old transcript that was printed before you took the course the second time. (Of course, I'm assuming that the second mark will be higher than the first mark.)

Pinku
Posted: Friday, June 13, 2008 1:56:53 PM

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Oh, so your transcript doesn't indicate retake or anything? I know on my transcript, the only MARK you can see is the best one, but there's a little symbol next to it meaning retake. If you guys don't have that.....lucky BC.

UWO 2012
Volition
Posted: Saturday, June 14, 2008 2:01:55 AM
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So JB thanks for help, but when the highest grade of course shows does that however show indication that it is a repeated course.


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