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summer school


Question Posted Sunday July 5 2009, 8:37 pm

Hi,
I'm taking summer school before university to make up for a mark.
However, I am kind of confused as to how I am supposed to send in an updated mark
Am I supposed to go to my high school once it is over to have someone update it or mail in another transcript?

Thank you.


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Cux answered Monday July 6 2009, 7:44 pm:
All schools do something different.

I know a friend who had to do summer school, and she just had a sheet and gave it to our principal.

I would email your principal or counselor and ask them what you're supposed to do.

--Jack
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