<p>Hi, I'm just wondering what any other international applicants are doing about their high school transcripts when their curriculum doesn't quite fit with the American system?</p>
<p>At my school in the UK we get annual reports, but they are very vague and rambling, i.e. "____ is doing well in _____. She is showing good effort and is a joy to teach" (lol whatever) for each subject. Sending in my report for the past four years would be about 40 pages of text and not very many solid numbers or grades.</p>
<p>In the US I understand they somehow condense everything down onto one official page of just course names and grades. Should I do that and just list my GCSEs, AS Levels etc? In what format?</p>
<p>Sorry for the essay, I'm having a bit of a panic, haha.</p>
<p>if not try getting your school to put everything on one page... or do it for them, like the subject name, teacher and grade, email it to them to let them check it or edit it whatever and put it on a school letter head print it and sign it, thats what my friend did</p>
<p>High school transcripts are your attendance, conduct, CIP hours, etc...</p>
<p>In S'pore, we get all these materials when the A lvl results come out. So i got my teacher to write an official leter saying that i wont be getting my school records (high school transcript) till next year since it's a school policy. </p>
<p>instead i just sent my O lvl results, sec school testimonial n whatever certs i had.</p>