A transcript is an exact copy. It can also mean an official copy of a student's grades from a school. "In order to get into the college I applied to, I had to send them my high-school transcript."
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in order to go to another high school or college, you need a transcript of your grades and sports you took part in
Have you read the transcript? It was very useful.
Kari was nervous with worry that her transcripts would get lost in transit between Lincoln Park High and Michigan State University.
No - it's not a sentence.
It should be --- Will you please put that transcript o n my desk whe n you fi nish?
The transcript of his high school grades was impressive.
I have transcripted my new book to the press they will put it in the newspaper on monday the 25th. My sister is and author and she just transcripted her new book to me and i cant wait to read it.
No, it is not necessary to put brackets around full stops in a transcript. Brackets are typically used for citing additional information or clarifications within a text, but full stops are generally left as they are.
No. You should instead say, "Enclosed are my transcript and application fee", because the subject of the sentence is "transcript and application fee" and compound subjects (at least two nouns or pronouns joined by "and") always require a plural verb form.
After much negotiation, the professor said that the grade was official and would be reflected in the transcript.
The Transcript was created in 1867.