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Pre-school education major, graduated from junior college in July this year, because eight courses failed, the teacher retailed, and the graduation was postponed. Does this have an impact on finding a
Pre-school education major, graduated from junior college in July this year, because eight courses failed, the teacher retailed, and the graduation was postponed. Does this have an impact on finding a job in the future? The impact on you is a waste of time. As long as you study hard during the reconstruction period and pass the exam later, you can still get the diploma. Of course, I can also work, but I can only be a college intern because I haven't graduated. The college entrance examination, in the year of admission, can actually apply for it. But the value of undergraduate course is not diploma but degree certificate. The degree certificate requires you to sign up for the exam yourself, and you can pass it with a solid foundation.