Potential employers may ask for your transcripts as well as a Vitae. Your grades will determine your credibility in your first jobs.
2006-12-12 02:36:03
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answered by fancyname 6
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I applied for a teaching position a short time ago and was asked to provide a copy of my transcripts with the application materials.
I have been out of grad school for 15 years.
2006-12-12 02:46:13
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answered by Anonymous
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once you've any instruments from the faculty that you needed on your degree, then sure, you want to deliver the transcript. the faculty received't deliver any type of partial transcript. Now in case you attended a school that you're not to any extent further utilizing any of the instruments in any respect, nicely the guidelines are nevertheless an same. you're meant to deliver each and every transcript of each and every college you've a transcript for. Will you get stuck in case you do not deliver the transcript from the faculty you took vehicle Mechanics from? i have not yet.
2016-11-25 22:43:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Many employers will look at transcripts for job specific courses
2006-12-12 02:35:56
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answered by Anarchy99 7
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Application for most any professorial position in academia will require submission of both graduate and undergraduate transcripts.
2006-12-14 19:35:01
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answered by X 7
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Future employers. Some will ask for a copy not to look at your grades but for the number of withdrawals.
2006-12-12 03:17:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Nobody, without your permission - and I've NEVER had a potential employer request permission.
2006-12-12 02:42:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Only you can. Unless you give a copy to someone.
2006-12-12 02:35:52
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answered by Double O 6
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You, your mother, maybe a few friends.
2006-12-12 02:35:40
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answered by Frank R 7
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