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My fiance didn't take advantage of going to college in Morocco...and at least once a month I ask him why not...to his annoyance. biggrin.gif I really want him to take classes at a local community college when he gets here. (In my opinion, I think it will help him to get a decent job in the long run here) During my research, I find that most school want high school/college transcripts. When I ask Abdou about his transcripts from high school I can't seem to make him understand what I am talking about. I know he didn't go to an international school so I'm really not sure if they have the typical "transcript" that I am used to in the States.

My main question is this: if you SO started going to college in the US what documents did they get from Morocco if any.

Thanks in advance!!!

Tasha

Someone who -successfully- got the Bac (in French) = high school diploma (in English), doesn't need to pass the GED, they can go to college in the United States, if your husband didn't get the Bac, he will need to pass the GED tests in the United States, the GED is the equivalency of the high school diploma, he better start preparing from now on, the GED test covers : social studies, science, language arts, reading, mathematics. Good luck

 
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