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Old 01-30-2004, 03:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
Jkhan
 
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Default A question on transcript----experts, please help

Hi,

I submitted my transcripts to Buffalo serveral months ago. There is
a mistake of my birth date in my transcript of Master's program(The
month is not correct). I asked my friend in my former university to
request it again, he told me that all scores of my courses are the same
as my previous one but the credits/hours of two course are wrong. I have
never added couses to my transcript or changed the scores of my courses.
Actually, I find that the GPA in my previous one is lower than the one I
request recently which has no error. Those mistakes were made during the
procedure of translation.

Do you have any idea on how I should deal
with this problem? Send the correct one to immigration office and
explain the reason or just wait and see. I think only idiot changes his
GPA to a lower value with intention.


Thanks.

Jkhan

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Old 02-02-2004, 06:54 PM   #2 (permalink)
Jkhan
 
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Default Re: A question on transcript----experts, please help

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Originally posted by Jkhan
    > Hi,
    >
    > I submitted my
transcripts to Buffalo serveral months ago. There is a mistake of my
birth date in my transcript of Master's program(The month is not
correct). I asked my friend in my former university to request it again,
he told me that all scores of my courses are the same as my previous one
but the credits/hours of two course are wrong. I have never added couses
to my transcript or changed the scores of my courses. Actually, I find
that the GPA in my previous one is lower than the one I request recently
which has no error. Those mistakes were made during the procedure of
translation.
    >
    > Do you have any idea on how I should deal with this
problem? Send the correct one to immigration office and explain the
reason or just wait and see. I think only idiot changes his GPA to a
lower value with intention.
    >
    >
    > Thanks.
    >
Jkhan

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