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I failed the college make-up exam. Will it be troublesome to redo it?
Like this, there are many classmates around me. Re-examination is more common in universities. Some failed in freshman, sophomore and junior. They are basically doing cheat sheets for senior three exams. Some call the teacher directly to explain the situation after the exam. The teacher will look at the senior's face, look at the paper loosely, and basically pass. Don't worry about this.

Make-up exam is an exam held by each school unit for students who fail the exam or cannot take the exam for some reason. Only after completing each course can you get a diploma, and the GPA is 1.5 to get a degree certificate. There are also many universities that do not give degree certificates to students who make-up exams for more than a certain number of credits.

No matter how many subjects students fail in a school year, they need to take make-up exams. Students who fail to take the exam due to illness or other special reasons are allowed to make up the exam. Students who violate the discipline in the examination may be allowed to make up the examination after criticism and education. Make-up exams are usually arranged within two weeks of the start of school. The scope, difficulty and grading standard of the test questions should be the same as that of the academic year exam.

Compared with college exams, for those subjects that fail, students who take the final exam at the beginning of each semester will have another chance to take the exam, which is called "make-up exam". If the make-up exam fails, it must be retaken. If they fail in the make-up exam, they may not get the diploma.

In the 265438+20th century, colleges and universities relaxed the requirements for make-up exams, stipulating that graduation certificates and degree certificates will still be issued as long as the failed courses are less than a certain number of credits and the failed courses are completed before graduation.