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Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine failed the first free exam. What does that mean? Only one chance? Several doors were hung up, but only one was free.
That's not true. Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine didn't make up the exam, and it had to be retaken if it didn't pass the exam. When you enter the undergraduate course, there will be 350 credits in your elective account (probably because of different majors), which is also the credits you need to complete when you graduate. When you fail in the second interview for the first time, you won't lose credit if you choose a course. If you fail again, you can take another course, but you will lose credit. Credit costs money, so it is equivalent to having no money to rebuild for the first time.

In addition, 10 credit or 15 credit will be given if the base point (out of 4.0) of a school year exceeds a certain line.

Oh, there is no repetition, because the credit system of Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine is free to choose courses, but there are three restrictions, that is, if you have enough credits, you can go to clinical college, clinical practice and graduate.