However, there will be individual cases. Very few students will fail in college. Hearing this, some people will think that the person who has been re-read must have made a serious mistake, otherwise how could he be re-read? Actually, they are not. Errors and misunderstandings in universities are generally recorded in files, and some are too serious and will be expelled directly. So who are the college students who repeat their studies?
The first one is that the attendance rate is relatively low. Four years in college, you have to take enough credits to graduate. Credits are usually grades and exams, and teachers usually regard the attendance rate of each student as grades, so if a student is absent from class and the attendance rate is not enough, then such credits are definitely not completely completed.
The second kind is students who don't know how to correct it. Every university has a group of such students. These students are more troublesome to teachers. They often commit crimes. Teachers won't change their suggestions, which is simply taking their words seriously. But the mistakes made by such students are quite small, but the teachers are unwilling to correct them, so let the school know that they may have to repeat the grade.
Third, they take the initiative to ask for re-reading. This situation is generally due to the students themselves. During school, I may be unable to continue my studies because of any sudden physical problems or family changes. The school will let students repeat their studies.
So now you know what students who fail!