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What should I do if I fail to study in the UK?
Some students may face the risk of "failing" for various reasons after going abroad. Is there any chance to save you if you accidentally fail the exam? Today, let's talk about those "failures"!

You can retake the exam or retake it.

For schools that can make-up exams or retake exams, after students find themselves failing (or have a hunch that they may fail), the first thing to do is to go to the school official website and enter the keyword "make-up exam" or "retake exam" or "excuse" in the search bar. Generally, there will be relevant information about make-up exams or retake exams, including whether to allow make-up exams, the cost of make-up exams, the specific process, the deadline for make-up exams, and so on.

I failed in my undergraduate studies in England.

Take Lancaster University as an example: official website of Lancaster University has pages specially prepared for make-up exams or retakes: make-up exams for freshmen and make-up exams for sophomores and juniors, which clearly list all the information about make-up exams. Obviously, freshmen and sophomores have different requirements for failing the exam. When he failed in his freshman year, official website simply gave two choices: the first was external.

Take the only retest as the candidate, and the second is to continue to repeat the freshman as an internal candidate. It should be pointed out that: external

Candidates need to pay extra examination fees, internally.

Candidates need to pay for a year's repetition. But if you fail in your sophomore or junior year, it will be more troublesome. You need to decide whether to give you a chance to retake the exam or not through a series of discussions between the examination bureau and the top management of the school (generally speaking, if you are affected by particularly serious personal, health or economic difficulties and show relevant certificates, the school will give you a chance to retake the exam).

Of course, the requirements of each university are different. I suggest you read the handbook issued by the school carefully when you enter school. There is a lot of useful information in it. Some schools may be more intimate, that is, send an email directly to your student mailbox to specify the specific make-up exam process, and there is no need to find additional make-up exam materials. Generally, make-up exams require extra diplomatic exam fees. In addition, if you need to make up the exam at home, some schools allow you to make up the exam at the embassy in China.

Failed to get a master's degree in Britain

In fact, strictly speaking, there is no "failing a course" for British graduate students, because the final diploma is awarded according to your total score: more than 70% is distinguished, 60%-69% is excellent, 50%-59% is passed, and less than 50% can't get a master's degree certificate, but a diploma (successfully completed 650).

You can't retake the exam, and you can't retake it.

However, some "competent" schools (such as Niu Jian, etc. ) or strict majors (such as medicine and architecture). Don't give students the opportunity to make up or retake the exam. What is the solution to this situation?

Transfer from one school to another.

If unfortunately, your school or your major is very strict, then it is suggested that students who fail the course can consider transferring, and go to the school official website to search for the keyword "transfer".

Appeal appeal

Complaints are more suitable for malicious persuasion cases, because the success rate of ordinary complaints is generally not high. This method cannot be appealed on the grounds that the teacher is too strict, and evidence must be produced.

Submit an appeal

Appeals must be filed within a certain time. Before the date of suspension, you need to study the rules and regulations of appeal, draft a letter of appeal, prove that you are qualified to reach your score, or explain the reasons for your failure.

Ask for help

You can find the student union of the school and ask them to help you reflect the situation to the school, or ask them to help evaluate your appeal probability and provide some guidance and suggestions. Then ask the teacher to help you review it again, and it is best to read the paper yourself. At this point, if the teacher is dismissed, the student union representative can report to the department head. The help of the student union is very important. Don't wait to go through the internal procedures before going to the student union.

Write an appeal statement

Spend more time on it. This letter needs to list the facts, relevant rules and regulations and the reasons for your appeal. Check the relevant laws and regulations, so that your complaint has at least a legal basis.

Appeal result

Generally speaking, the chances of successful appeal are relatively small, and the result is unpredictable. Therefore, if you feel that you are basically unlikely to succeed, you'd better make second-hand plans, such as the above-mentioned turn. However, if the complaint is successful, you can retake the exam or make up the exam.

Finally, I hope that students will never use the scheme in this article. I wish you all pass every exam, get high marks in every exam and graduate smoothly!