How important is it to save classwork?

<p>I recently moved, and in the shuffle, some of my work got lost (namely, everything from a History Class, 2 English classes, and some things from an Anthro class). How important is it to have all that stuff when I transfer?</p>

<p>It’s probably not hugely important, except if they need to look at syllabuses (transfer credit, seeing if it’s equivalent to their course offerings, etc.). You can probably email the professors from your previous school for those, though.</p>

<p>I would email them, but over the summer, the school system switched over to google mail. I don’t have any of their new email addresses. Thanks though.</p>

<p>You should be able to look up their new email addresses, though. There’s got to be some sort of directory on the college’s website where you can look them up, or departmental / faculty pages. Or maybe you know someone you took the classes with. But you honestly might not even need them at all. I’ve only been asked for a syllabus for a class I wanted to count towards my major at my new college.</p>