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I dropped a class in college four years ago by turning in the "drop" form to my school's enrollment office. Just recently a grade appeared on my unofficial transcript saying that I received an "F" in the particular class that I dropped years ago. I called the school and they told me that they had no record of me dropping the class and that although I turned in the form to the office, my form may not have been forwarded to the department who has the power to remove the grade. This "F" on my transcript will drastically affect my chances of getting into a good law school, would I be able to sue if I get turned away from certain schools because of this blemish on my record? Thank you.
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Posted on / Oct. 22, 2011 21:43:00

I agree with Mr. Kane and would add that until you have exhausted ALL administrative remedies with the school you don't even get to the starting point of his discussion. Furthermore, with the ratio of tuition and student loan debt to the hiring and pay rates for first year lawyers, you probably owe this school money if they keep you out of law school.

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Posted on / Oct. 22, 2011 21:43:00

I agree with Mr. Kane and would add that until you have exhausted ALL administrative remedies with the school you don't even get to the starting point of his discussion. Furthermore, with the ratio of tuition and student loan debt to the hiring and pay rates for first year lawyers, you probably owe this school money if they keep you out of law school.

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