Your friend should ask his professor/teacher/instructor if it can be done and you may have to get permission form the administration.
If you are not a legitimate student in a college and you are found in a classroom without permission to be there, you may be considered as trespassing, along with everything that comes with that accusation.
Doing something crazy and trespassing can get you into a lot of trouble, and it can get your friend into trouble as well.
no you like him
Usually it is a person who already has college credits and wants to transfer them to another school.
Yes, You apply to the college and submit transcripts showing your past educational level.
No, you just have to request that your scores be sent to the school you are applying for.
In one sense, it is anything in terms of documents and/or information coming from a college.
If the name of a college were under copyright that means that you could not open your own college and use the same name. There is already a Harvard University, you cannot open another Harvard University. But you can certainly write a book about Harvard University, if you so desire. Copyright doesn't mean you can't write about something.
In order to attend another school, no matter the circumstance, you need to apply as a transfer. Good luck and remember that this is a fresh start. Leave the past behind and go for it!
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Of course not. Just as long as she doesn't sign and documents to join that account.
When you "major" in something, you are typically a college undergraduate going towards an Associate or Bachelor's degree. When you are getting your masters, you have already "majored" in an area, graduated college, but are now in graduate school getting an advanced degree typically in the field you "majored" in while in college. A Masters degree is often a degree one gets before getting their PhD.When you "major" in something, you are typically a college undergraduate going towards an Associate or Bachelor's degree. When you are getting your masters, you have already "majored" in an area, graduated college, but are now in graduate school getting an advanced degree typically in the field you "majored" in while in college. A Masters degree is often a degree one gets before getting their PhD.
You must contact the office of the registrar where the individual claims he/she attended.
It is a choice that only you can make. If that is something that really bothers you, it is probably best not to marry her.