Under normal circumstances, if students fail in a certain subject, the school will give them a chance to make up the exam. If students pass the make-up exam, they won't fail the course.
★ The influence of repeating a grade during college.
For college students, the biggest impact of failing courses during college is that they may not be able to graduate without a degree certificate and diploma. General colleges and universities have requirements for students' credits. If they fail in too many courses at school, they may be repeated or expelled from school because of insufficient credits.
Failing the course will also directly affect students' grades and make them miss scholarships, grants, joining the party, studying abroad and so on.
Failing the course will also have a certain impact on employment. Many employers will consider whether students have failed courses when recruiting. Employers are less likely to consider employment if they see that recent graduates have failed the course.
Failing classes will also cause a certain psychological burden to students, and of course it will also have a certain positive effect in some aspects. Many students fail because they don't study hard, but they will be encouraged to find their own learning state again in their later study life. Failure here will serve as a warning and encouragement.
In any case, you should try your best to avoid failing this course.