In some cases, you may be able to use a transcript instead of a diploma for your application, but it depends on the specific requirements of the institution or organization you are applying to. It's best to check with them directly to see if a transcript is an acceptable alternative.
high school diploma will always look better.
Yes, you can use an unofficial transcript for your job application, but it is recommended to provide an official transcript if possible for verification purposes.
Receiving the diploma in hand is one thing. The real question is whether your transcript indicates that you have indeed graduated. If the transcript indicates you have, but you have not received the diploma in hand at this time, it would be fine to use the title of doctor. If there is not evidence on the transcript at this time then you will have to wait to use the title.
There is some info here: RIDE - Office of Adult Education Or here is a link directly to the form to use: GEN TRANSCRIPT AND DUP DIPLOMA FORM.pdf (application/pdf Object)
Have you read the transcript? It was very useful.
I'm not sure what this means. A "diploma mill" is what you use instead of going to college, if you want to have a degree and don't care whether it's legitimate or not. I don't think there are diploma mills at the high school level.
No, you should not staple your passport application. Use paper clips instead to avoid damaging the documents.
because sheepskin gives a more profesional feel and lasts longer
No, never! Use a paper clip instead
you can put let go by the boss
The use of CMS applications forms is very useful because these forms are way easier and more productive when using the CMS application instead of regular.
All colleges that accept the Common Application agree to treat all applications equally. In fact, many now use only the Common App (including Harvard). The application you use is not as important as the care and thoroughness that you put into completing it. And most importantly, the strength of your transcript matters most, followed by other criteria including your essay, SAT/ACT scores, letters of recommendation, extracurriculars, etc. They prefer you to fill out and submit their application because it shows your personal interest to that specific college/university instead of them thinking that you just filled out one application and forwarded it to various colleges.