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Did you fail the college make-up exam and have to retake it?
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Make-up exams in universities don't have the usual grades, and no matter how high the exam is, you can only score 60 points. Compared with college exams, students will get another chance to retake failed subjects in the final exam of each semester, which is called make-up exam. If you fail the make-up exam, you must retake it. If you fail again, you won't get the diploma. During the university period, generally every school will fail the subject limit, which is generally calculated according to credits. If you don't have enough credits when you graduate, you won't get a diploma. The worst way is to repeat a grade and postpone graduation.

Re-learning refers to the unqualified courses in the training program. You can choose courses with the same course code to repeat (re-learn) in one semester or two. If the course codes are inconsistent, the course with the same name can be re-studied, but the credit identification needs to be written after the course is passed. Colleges can choose courses with the same name as colleges and undergraduates, but undergraduates can only choose courses with the same name as undergraduates, and cannot choose courses with the same name as colleges for credit recognition.