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Will college students' failure in the handbook exam affect their studies?
No, the student handbook exam is a means to educate students to abide by school rules and regulations. It is usually carried out when freshmen enter school, in order to familiarize students with the rules and regulations of the university. This kind of examination is not a credit, nor is it a compulsory course for four years, so whether you take it or not will not affect your credit, let alone your degree and graduation.

The consequences of failing the college entrance examination.

Most ordinary undergraduate secondary colleges usually don't organize entrance examinations for freshmen, because of the school's running strength and enrollment problems.

Moreover, some two colleges and universities enrolled a large number of students that year. Due to the limitation of school facilities, scale and links, and the place of enrollment, it will take about three or four weeks to completely stabilize, and there is no energy to take care of the entrance examination for freshmen.