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China Ocean University rebuilt the problematic outer court.
This question is too sad. Senior and senior students can answer it, but I'm not from your outer court.

First of all, we should make it clear that the policy of the Academic Affairs Office changes every year, and the policy of course selection also changes frequently (once you could choose two English courses in one semester, but now it's not working. Once the course selection system could conflict with the curriculum and take courses at the same time, but now it's not working. Once the course selection system did not have the restriction of taking courses first. . . ), so what the seniors tell you now may not be useful when you are a junior or a senior! Treat it with a calm mind!

Okay, let's get down to business. For the time being, the regulation of the Academic Affairs Office is that no additional classes are allowed in conflict courses, except for senior students, only one conflict course is allowed to be added, which will be audited by the academic secretary of our college.

Therefore, if the junior year is still in conflict, according to the current policy, the academic affairs office is not allowed to add. Until senior three.

About postponing graduation:

Delaying graduation for one month should have no effect on the postgraduate entrance examination, except for the trouble (you have to take the exam after everyone else has run away, and your dormitory will be taken away by the logistics to live in your dormitory for one month until you leave). It's not a year! Some of my classmates were cheated in junior year and had classes in senior year, but I don't know if we haven't graduated yet.

Of course, it's best not to. You can ask the Academic Affairs Office to give you more classes in your junior year because it's sad to postpone graduation ~ ~ ~

Come on, students ~ it's nothing to fail in one subject, and you don't have to pay, and the next level will be miserable. . .