1, if you fail, you will choose to make up the exam.
2. Re-take the exam after make-up: If you can't take the exam, choose to make it up. If you still fail the make-up exam, you need to retake it.
3. Re-take: directly choose to re-take after failing the course.
Note: the school allows courses to fail, but it is not unlimited, so if a student fails, remember not to fail the same course too many times. Generally speaking, the University of Sydney has to take eight courses (papers) in one course. You can also choose to take more courses, as long as the courses do not conflict, you can bear it.
If you can't make up the exam, you can apply for transfer:
1, students who really can't repeat graduation can avoid choosing to transfer, transfer their existing credits to other schools with a little less, and successfully transfer to register after getting the COE of the target institution. In addition, international students from Australian universities who want to transfer to other schools must complete six months of study in their original schools (excluding the previous language courses), and those who have not completed six months must be reissued by their own schools! A light letter.
2. Students who can't graduate smoothly can directly apply for a master's degree from another institution. If the undergraduate major is too difficult to graduate, you can choose a relatively simple major for the master's course. There are many master's programs abroad that do not require undergraduate professional background. If the copywriting background is good, you can also apply for a good master offer.