So, in short, I attended a large university, and near the end of my last semester, I met with my major advisor who looked over my transcripts, checked off that I had satisfied all requirements necessary to graduate, signed it and sent me off. I went to commencement, etc, it was all good.
The next year I started graduate school, and near the end of my first semester they told me that they had yet to get a copy of my undergrad transripts showing a degree. I called my school, and after much ado they told me that, no, they had made a mistake, I had not earned a degree after all.
I told them that I had been following with my advisor, that they had helped me along in choosing classes and making sure I met degree requirements, and they said that person was very sorry, they made a mistake, and I will have to take two additional classes in order to graduate. What happened was, I was very ill and hospitalized during college, which caused me to miss registration one semester. My advisor
2007-11-14
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