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Originally Posted by vicente
JAJA...Now you are making me question my own English.
OK...I said " Substitute "was" for got and "to" for in.
In other words, use "was" in place of got...and "to" in place of in.
I think that's what I meant!!
Saludos!!
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Now I got it! I used
got firstly and you suggested
was, but in the process got confused. Haha.
I'm doubting about the offer you suggested "
having successfully completed the
required course of study" in the original document does not say I successfully completed anything (of course I did, but they didn't express it like that). Wouldn't be faking a legal document? 
Mauricio.-