Because most courses are completed about 2 weeks before the end of the semester, the exams for these courses are mainly arranged at 1-2 weeks after the end of the course, that is, the exam week. However, some courses end early and will be arranged for one to two weeks after the final exam.
Failure in the final exam can also be divided into two situations, the first is unsatisfactory but not failing, and the second is failing. In either case, you can take the exam again next semester, but the final score will be printed out, showing the results of the first exam. If you fail, there will be a make-up exam after the start of next semester, but even if you pass the make-up exam, you will only get 60 points.
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The content of the university final exam is the courses learned this semester, which usually includes elective and compulsory parts.
The content of the elective examination is basically to write a paper related to this course, and the final grade consists of the attendance score on weekdays and the final examination score in a certain proportion. Exams are generally relatively simple, as long as they are handed in within the time required by the teacher.
Most of the compulsory exams are closed-book exams, and some are computer exams. This requires students to master the contents of textbooks as a whole. The final exam of compulsory courses usually includes attendance score, usual score and final exam score. The exam difficulty depends on the course difficulty. Students must carefully review the main points of the teacher's lecture, supplemented by relevant exercises, in order to successfully pass the final exam.