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I didn't study hard last semester as a freshman, which led to my failure. Can you make up for it by writing hard next semester?
There is no problem with time. If you fail, you can also publish a paper to make up for your credits. If you fail in the exam, there will be a make-up exam. You can try to review well in the summer vacation and try to spend it at the beginning of school. If you fail in the make-up exam, you have to pay the retake fee and take the exam with the next junior.

Failing a course is synonymous with failing or failing. Specifically, it means that one or more subjects fail the exam for various reasons and fail to meet the prescribed standards, which means that they need to retake or retake the exam.

"Failing" comes from the word "failing", which is very common in modern university campuses. If a subject fails, college students often say that a subject is "failed", and gradually the word "failed" came into being and spread from middle school to middle school. Several types of people who fail in class mainly focus on not attending classes, attending classes when they go, and not practicing after listening.

There are three main situations of failing the exam: make-up, first make-up and then re-examination and direct re-examination.

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