Does it matter where you buuild your alternative transcript?

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Hi guys, I am new to the forum and am just curious about where I should take my math courses to build my additional transcript. I definitely cannot to afford to take it at a private college, but I was thinking does it matter which state college I am taking it from? I'm assuming a community college is not a smart idea. It is just I am on a low budget. Also , would it look bad If i took courses from different colleges? I am planning to retake multi-calc and intermediate statistics, any other recommendations? I regret taking multi in college and getting a C.. hehe, now i can't even take calculus II.. admission will probalby be like .. why are you going backwards.

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by Lisa Anderson » Wed Jul 15, 2009 4:24 pm
Dear vinniepaz730,

Where you take the courses is not that important as long as the school is accredited. So, you could take the classes at a community college if that is the best option for your location and schedule. Otherwise, any university or college will work. I would suggest trying to take the courses from the same place only because you will need to submit transcripts and it might be easier to just have one transcript.

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