<p>I'm applying to colleges next fall and want to know something.</p>
<p>I went to a certain high school for 9-11 grade and in my senior year I dropped out. Didn't do any paperwork, just left the school. I later finished my remaining 10 credits at adult school.</p>
<p>Here's the catch. I got a 2. something in 9-11 grade, but in the adult school where I graduated from I got a 4.0.</p>
<p>When colleges ask for HS transcript can I just send them the 4.0 of where I graduated, because I doubt I can call the old HS I just abandoned and request my drop out transcripts.</p>
<p>What do you think they would do if I just sent my graduating high school transcript of a 4.0. because it's technically where I graduated high school?</p>
<p>you need to send in all transcripts or take the GED. then again, i can't really offer advice because i have never dealt with a situation like this. good luck!</p>
<p>i have no idea how that would work, if it shows all of the courses on your transcript without the grade and you transferred all your high school work over to the adult school and it has the degree and grades you earned from the adult school on the transcript then you are good to go</p>
<p>If your a transfer student on your aps you must discolse all your college courses aswell as highschool transcript for some schools.It really depends, if you are a transfer student, just do well at your college because if you are vying for a junior tranfer HS grades are near uninmportant.</p>