Do college students still have to make up lessons?
Yes, I may not be able to adapt to the new university, the pace is too fast and the time is not enough, and the learning content is a bit out of touch with high school. If conditions permit, you can make up, but high school doesn't need that. The remedial classes in universities are not passive, but active. If you want to learn more knowledge inside and outside your major, you can choose to take remedial classes. The tutor here is more about improving ability than improving grades. It depends on the university whether to make up lessons or not. If you usually fall behind in class because of something, then the teacher will discuss with you about making up lessons that day. If it is a long vacation, thinking about the National Day and so on, I will also make up some classes, because things have requirements for class hours, so I will make up classes, but I will not make up classes casually if I have nothing to do. But besides the courses offered by universities, we have to take many other certificates, such as CET-4 and CET-6, IELTS TOEFL, CET-2, teacher qualification certificate and so on. In fact, these are also divided into specific situations! My suggestion is that you can find out whether the students around you have made up lessons, because the difficulty of different exams is different, such as Band 4, which is relatively simple. We don't have to make up lessons, but IELTS and TOEFL are more difficult. We can sign up for some courses to help us study. Of course, this is for the individual's specific learning situation. If you find this difficult, you can go to the corresponding counseling institution.