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How can a university fail?
Failing the exam is a failure.

Failing a course is synonymous with failing or failing. Specifically, it means that one or more subjects fail the exam for various reasons and fail to meet the prescribed standards, which means that they need to retake or retake the exam.

"Failing" comes from the word "failing", which is very common in modern university campuses. If a subject fails, college students often say that a subject is "failed", and gradually the word "failed" came into being and spread from middle school to middle school. Several types of people who fail in class mainly focus on not going to class, going to class, and not practicing after listening.

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Report 1

I don't know which school I am in, but one year, due to time constraints, I typed the names of all the losers on a piece of paper and posted them on a board for publicity. Because the board is hung on the wall, students will call the students who failed the exam as failed students when they see it.

Statement 2

It is said that the wood used for reading has a famous brand, and the names of people who fail will be written on it and hung at the door, which will embarrass people who come in and out, so it is called failing.

Statement 3

Hanging comes from a stand-alone game called Diablo. This statement is more reliable in the northern region.

Statement 4

It turns out that students call "dead", "dead" and "finished" "hanging up", and the word "hanging up" is related to the rise of games and networks.

Hang-up was first popular in online games, meaning "hang up, hang up", and later it was extended to "hang up like surfing the Internet". So the saying of "failing" quickly became popular among high school students and college students, and gradually evolved into the saying of "failing class" and "failing class".