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I'm trying to transfer schools right now, so I'm filling out the applications for the winter semester... I'm not quite sure if I should include this in my "classes" - I took an EMT-Paramedic course through a hospital system education department. It doesn't count for any college credit, it isn't transferable, and the education department isn't accredited the same way a college would be, to my knowledge their accreditation is only so you can take the national registry, and become nationally registered as an paramedic.
I took a semester off of school to attend the class, and have been working full time for a while now.. it's a great experience, and my essay revolves around EMS. I want to be able to submit my application, and not have to argue about getting "official transcripts" sent over, when the "official" transcript looks like a excel spreadsheet.
Basically, is it permissible to leave this out of the application (I got a 3.7 in the class, so I'm not trying to hide my grades or anything) in terms of "classes", and just add it as an extracurricular activity?
I took a semester off of school to attend the class, and have been working full time for a while now.. it's a great experience, and my essay revolves around EMS. I want to be able to submit my application, and not have to argue about getting "official transcripts" sent over, when the "official" transcript looks like a excel spreadsheet.
Basically, is it permissible to leave this out of the application (I got a 3.7 in the class, so I'm not trying to hide my grades or anything) in terms of "classes", and just add it as an extracurricular activity?