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The transcript is a permanent record of a student's academic history at a particular institution. It includes an inventory of the courses taken and grades earned throughout a course. It often includes details such as GPA, name of degree program, minor course of study, major disciplinary actions (e.g. suspension or expulsion), or honors earned.

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How can I legally avoid submitting a transcript to Phd programs in America or the UK

It is not a crime to fail to provide information that graduate programs ask for. However, surely by "illegal" you mean "against the rules of the university and program you're applying to". In that c …
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Do graduate admissions simply see the 'letter grades' for a course, or can they see the nume...

The information we get about grades comes from the official transcript that you arrange for the registrar to send to us. Whatever information is recorded there is what we see. At the vast majority o …
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How do some Ws on transcripts affect PhD admissions in mathematics?

Your situation doesn't sound so bad to me at all. First of all, though perhaps I shouldn't, I will admit that many graduate admissions personnel do not thoroughly scour the transcripts. They look at …
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