08-27-2015, 07:20 AM
Archer Wrote:What constitutes a transcript? I didn't keep particular track of when I studied subjects or for how long. I also spent a disproportionate amount of time studying things of personal interest (music, automobile mechanics, computers, etc.). In Oregon we just had to pass these state tests that were equivalent to whatever grade level I was in the required subjects, you had to pass them every 2 years. If you flunked one year, then you had to take one the next year for that grade level. If you flunked that you had to return back to public schooling. In High School I was hybrid (which is allowed) because I wanted to take some courses at HS, I took Japanese 1-5 at my HS (two years of second language is required at Oregon colleges).
Either way, useful information. I never bothered to look into this that much because the colleges in-state didn't care, I already had a great job in television. I will say I was somewhat concerned when I started looking for others jobs, still ended up with the IT job though. Basically it wasn't a concern until this year with the job + TESC's requirements (which they seemed to waive due to the CC credits).
Education is regulated by the state, so I can't say what is required for your transcript or registration. It's never the student's responsibility to keep track, it's the parent's responsibility. They are the administrator of record.