Hi all,

I already all my transcripts in, including local community college courses I took for dual HS/college credit in high school. my main concern is--I don't really want admissions people to think I went to community college (because then it looks like it took me 6 years to graduate), but that's kind of what it looks like on my academic summary report (I think). Will they definitely know those were high school classes? I can't imagine it's worth writing in an addendum, but I do hope it's somehow clear.

Curious if anyone else has been in this same boat. Thank you!

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  • Friday, Oct 06 2017

    On my resume with the education section, I added "High school dual-enrollment student, non-degree seeking" for each school I dual-enrolled at in high school. I also didn't add a GPA for any of those schools (I'm honestly not sure what they were at this point. Sighs.) I think specifying it on my resume I can skip the addendum for having a shit-ton of schools on my undergraduate record. I don't think it'll hurt at all, but I don't want the admissions people thinking I'm a total flake and couldn't stay put in one school for very long.

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  • Friday, Oct 06 2017

    Thanks guys :smile:

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  • Friday, Oct 06 2017

    I have the same thing on my record but I think the dates should make it fairly obvious it was while I was in high school.

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  • Friday, Oct 06 2017

    You're overthinking this. I'm very confident that they can tell that you took community college classes in high school, but even if they do pay attention to that, I don't think they will really care as what they mainly focus on is your cumulative LSAC GPA over specifics on your transcript(s).

    Plus, the years you were matriculated in college should be shown when they get your stuff. Either way, if they for some reason think you took 6 years to graduate college (which is very unlikely because I don't think they're that dumb ;) haha), it doesn't really matter as long as you graduated.

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