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 sy7705
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I spent one month abroad in a foreign country (I completed a 1-month language study program) and received 3 credits (Pass).
Does this count as something I would have to send in my transcript for?
Last edited by sy7705 on Thu Sep 19, 2019 6:12 am, edited 1 time in total.
 Claire Horan
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Hi sy7705,

Most applications say something like "all post-secondary education" or "all colleges attended," so it would be safest if you included your transcript for this program, especially since you received college credit for it. However, if you have difficulty obtaining the transcript or even if you'd rather not go to the effort, I would recommend contacting the admissions offices at the law schools to which you are applying and asking them whether the transcript needs to be included. If they say it's required but you are unable to get it, include that information in your application. Generally speaking, it's never a bad idea to contact the admissions office of each law school directly, as they can give you the most authoritative answer on what should be included in that school's application.

Good luck with your applications!

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