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What are the consequences of college students failing?
If you fail, you must take a make-up exam. Do not take the make-up exam, and then take the course after graduation. You may not pass the make-up exam. If the make-up exam is passable, such as about 60 points, you will generally miss it. Don't be too flustered when the university fails. After you fail in college, there will usually be make-up exams, usually a few weeks before the start of next semester. Therefore, if you fail in the college exam, you should review carefully and make up the exam hard, which will not affect your graduation.

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Failure:

1, failing the course is synonymous with failing or failing. Specifically, due to various reasons, one or more subjects fail to meet the prescribed standards and need to be retaken or retaken.

2. "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 going to class, going to class, and not practicing after listening.

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