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What should I do if I fail the college exam?
A: I can go to college.

For more information, please refer to the following:

(1) If you can do well in the exam at ordinary times, but you don't do well in the exam, and you have perseverance and confidence to do better in the exam, you can try to repeat it.

(2) If you feel that you can't settle down, choose a university to study. If nothing happens at home, it's actually good to choose a better major in the university, or learn something. After all, you have to face the society in the future, which means you have to support yourself, and you can't rely on your parents to support us any more.

(3) If you feel that your family is not so good, or your parents insist that you go out to work or something. There are many ways to become a talent:

A. Adult college entrance examination: One year after graduation from junior college, you can enter adult colleges and universities through the national adult college entrance examination, which is generally not full-time or half-time.

B. Self-taught examination: The self-taught examination for higher education has an independent undergraduate examination, and each major 10 can obtain a nationally recognized undergraduate degree. Candidates can study by themselves or take part in amateur remedial classes to adapt to work and study.

C. College entrance examination: The enrollment targets are outstanding freshmen from ordinary universities and higher vocational and technical schools in the province (including ordinary classes of RTVU). The connection between examination content and teaching is more in line with the characteristics of current junior college education and should be the main channel for upgrading from junior college to undergraduate.

In fact, there are many ways to succeed. I think you should choose a better major. After all, it is still young, and it is always good to learn more.