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I'm a freshman this year, but I'm sure I'll fail English (basic English is zero). What should I do?
You can make up the exam.

When a student fails many subjects in the final exam, he will make up the exam in the first week of next semester. If students pass the failed subjects during the make-up exam, there is no need to retake the exam, but if more than a certain number of subjects still fail, they must retake these courses.

Or four years later, there are still subjects that have not passed, and they need to retake the exam before graduation and pass the exam before graduation. Maintenance needs to pay a certain repair fee. Reconstruction can be divided into two types: shifting classes and opening special teams.

Ways to avoid failing college courses

1, carefully finish the homework assigned by the teacher.

The homework assigned by the teacher will generally be the key or difficult point at the end of the term. Nowadays, many homework assigned by teachers need to be returned to textbooks. In fact, teachers are trying their best to make students return to textbooks and get familiar with them.

2. Make a plan and review carefully.

Making a plan is to arrange the tasks to be completed in the exam week reasonably. Reasonably allocate the time for reviewing all subjects, put them into action and review them carefully, so as to improve the review efficiency. And serious review, that is, don't be playful first, and don't choose to play games while others are reviewing.