I don't think so, because it will basically make you go to college for nothing. If you can't get a degree certificate in college, many recruitment companies will reject you directly, because a degree certificate represents many things. If you don't have an ID card, it means that you are basically doing nothing in college, so you must get a degree certificate in college. You are like a classmate in our class. It is difficult for him to find a job because of his low exam scores, low grades and no degree. Many enterprises heard that he didn't have a degree certificate and directly and decisively rejected him. He also regrets it, because he didn't expect the degree certificate to be so important, so he advised you to study hard. If you get 65 in your freshman year, you must make up all these subjects in your sophomore year and junior year, strive for a higher score and get a degree certificate, because it is a very painful thing to have no degree certificate, and you must regret it when you get there, so I strongly suggest that you don't study hard every day even if you get below 65.
I think college students should aim at getting a degree certificate even if they don't want to study well, because if you don't get a degree certificate, you are actually studying in college for nothing. You might as well go to college early to learn a skill, or enter the society early to find a good job. These will do. You don't have to spend four years in college to waste your time and get a degree certificate.
To sum up, the second reason is why I think you must get a degree certificate when you go to college, because if you can't get a degree certificate when you go to college, it's equivalent to picking up a university for nothing, so I don't recommend it very much, and you will definitely regret it later.