Not including previous transcripts

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The discussion centers on concerns regarding discrepancies in a master's program application in Europe. The applicant listed only their current university on the application, while their transcripts include transferred credits from a previous institution. They have also mentioned both schools on their CV. The main worry is whether this inconsistency will negatively impact their application or lead to its rejection. Responses indicate a belief that while the discrepancy may raise questions, it is unlikely to result in outright disqualification. The applicant expresses a sense of helplessness regarding the situation, acknowledging that there is little they can do at this stage.
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I have applied to a few master's programs in Europe. When filling out the online application forum I only listed my current university, but my transcripts show my transferred credits from my previous school. I have stated both schools I have attended in my CV as well. How bad do you think this discrepancy looks? Do you think my application will be thrown out because of this?
 
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If we answer yes, what will you do about it?
 
micromass said:
If we answer yes, what will you do about it?
Well, there's not much I can do at this point.
 
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