What's the difference between repeating a grade in college and trying out with a follower?
Re-reading in university: The so-called re-reading means re-studying credits, I understand. Because there is a credit system in universities now, unless your school is not. When you take the next student exam next year, you will retake the exam together. This is called retaking the exam or making up credits. Just make it up before graduation, or you won't graduate. Trial reading with classes: Some candidates who failed in the exam can properly consider trial reading with classes and study higher vocational courses in advance, which is equivalent to getting on the bus first and then buying tickets. Those who have not entered the examination of our school can apply for a trial reading with the class. The trial period is one year, during which they pass the exam and are officially admitted as bachelor or master. See what degree you are studying.