<p>Well I sent an email to the admission office twice, with no reply..
See, I am international student. My school does NOT have a school profile, and no one there even has a clue what a school profile is !
It's a huge public high school that sent the best student to a university one city away.
What should I do?
How could I ever provide a "profile" that does not even exist?
In addition to all that, I have been to three different high schools in three different cities: none of which has adapted an online administration..should I travel around asking all of them to send my transcripts or should I make my current school send them since they all are validated by the ministry of education and therefor approved by my current school??
It's such a mess !!
Please, I would appreciate any help.</p>
<p>When did you email the Admissions office? You might want to call them on Monday.</p>
<p>Transcripts are generally sent via mail, not online. I would send in transcripts directly from all three schools.</p>
<p>Finally, don’t panic. There’s no need to.</p>
<p>Thx 4 replying, piper
I was not going to send them online, I was going to make my current school fax them…
See, chances are: my former schools do not hold a record for my transcripts anymore.
when u transfer schools here, they just hand you a hard copy of your official transcript. Because all schools and students and transcripts are registered at the educational bureau, only they could certify whether my transcripts are real or not.
The transcripts that I submitted to my school at the beginning of this year, had the seal of the bureau and therefor the approval of my school.
That is why I assumed that my current school faxing in all my transcripts would be enough proof of their authenticity…
Not sure about that anymore, though.
Sorry for my long post, I just had to explain this.</p>
<p>^ Have you asked the schools if they have your transcripts?</p>
<p>If your old schools don’t have your transcripts, then I guess the only thing you can do is mail the complete transcript in from your current school. But ask first.</p>