1. Contact the school: First of all, you should contact the academic affairs office or the student affairs office of the school and ask for their advice and support according to your situation. They may offer some solutions or help you understand the next steps.
2. consider retaking courses: the school may give you the opportunity to retake failed courses. You can consult the school's policies and procedures on repeating courses, then arrange the time and study plan reasonably and try to pass these courses.
3. Seek support and counseling: If you find that you have difficulties in certain subjects or exams, you can seek academic counseling or the help of professor assistants provided by the school. They can provide you with extra guidance and support to help you better understand and master the course content.
4. Consider an appeal: When international students have objections to the punishment given by the school or want to reduce the punishment, they can appeal according to the regulations of the school. It should be noted that, depending on the results you want to obtain, the proof materials and complaint letters you want to prepare will be different, so it is suggested that you consult professional organizations and make complaints, which can greatly improve the success rate of complaints.
5. Explore other options: If your situation really cannot be solved by the above methods, you can discuss other possible options with the school, such as changing majors, postponing graduation or seeking help from other academic institutions.
The most important thing is to keep in touch with the school and seek their guidance and support. Each school's policies and procedures may be different, so we must understand and abide by the school's regulations and requirements, and at the same time actively work hard to overcome difficulties and strive to successfully complete our studies.