Well, ... are you sure? Why should they have send it back, if it was complete.Code:I had translated the one my Uni supplied me with and had them officially sign it off...
Just, in case of misunderstanding, and for all others who have a similar problem:
The 'complete, official academic curriculum' is your course handbook, including module desciptors, learning objectives, outcomes, assessment methods, etc. Usually a ?400 page document. If your university does not own an English version, you have to organise the translation of the whole document. I cannot even imagine how much that would cost....
The 'complete, official academic transcript' is the document (usually 3-4 pages), which discloses your marks in detail (every module/ subject, for every year).
Good luck,
Fyzzio





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