<p>I was told that I can take things off my high school transcript. I have an A- in Algebra 2/Trig and I wouldn't like to put it on my transcript. How will it affect me if they see that this course if missing from my transcript?</p>
<p>Why do you want to take that off anyways? What’s so wrong about an A-?</p>
<p>That is probably the worst decision you could ever make. An A- is fine, and colleges will really wonder why you are not showing them grades, and might lose trust in other parts of your application.</p>
<p>usually you can only remove courses if you took them in middle school… at least, that’s the way it works in my county. Also, don’t remove an A-.</p>
<p>As far as I’m aware you can’t take classes off your transcript.</p>
<p>At least at my school, you can’t remove classes from the transcript. The only thing that can be removed are standardized test scores.</p>
<p>First of all, an A- in one class is not going to hurt you
Pretending that you never took Algebra 2 on the other hand, WILL hurt you
It will look like you skipped a year in math (you took nothing that year), and the Admissions Officer will know something is wrong, and most likely move onto the next app</p>
<p>I don’t see why you’d be able to remove it. The point of a transcript is to show all the grades you got in high school, not just a good one.<br>
They don’t reject people for things like this (or for having an A minus). They would probably assume he was placed into pre-calculus somehow without actually taking Algebra II. If you take calculus as a senior they don’t really care what you did in the years before that. </p>