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What should I do if I fail a course in graduate school in Britain?
For schools that can retake or retake the exam, after you fail, go to the school official website and search for keywords such as "retake the exam", "retake the exam" or "concession". Generally, there will be information about retake or retake the exam.

Here, you can also learn about your school's measures for make-up exams. If you fail, you need to apply to the school for a make-up exam. After receiving your application, the school will contact your department to determine the time and form of the make-up exam.

Some schools don't support make-up or retest.

Some majors like Edinburgh can't "make up" their graduation thesis. For graduate students, the average score must reach 50%, the total score of 50% subjects should be above 80, and the graduation thesis score should not be lower than 50%. If you fail your thesis, I'm sorry, you won't get a master's degree, because it is expressly stipulated that you can't "make-up" your thesis.

The average score of a degree (top student) is generally 70%, and usually the examiner is not really fair. Within 2%, there is room for discussion. For example, 68%-69.99% can get the distinction (excellent), 48%-49.99% can get the master's degree, and 38%-39.99% can also be considered as having passed and obtained the certificate of completion.