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How do universities repeat courses?
Re-taking a college course means that you need to re-take the course. Generally, you will arrange a separate time to attend the re-examination course and re-examine next semester.

Different schools have different situations. Please consult the school counselor for details.

Extended data:

Retest, a course that failed in the university exam (generally required), is called retake in the next academic year.

Most colleges and universities adopt this strategy: when a student fails in many subjects in the final exam, he will be given a chance to make up the exam in the first week of next semester. If students pass the failed subjects in the make-up exam, they don't need to retake the exam, but if more than a certain number of subjects fail, they must retake these courses. Or four years later, there are still subjects that have not passed, and they need to retake the exam before graduation and pass the exam before graduation.

Maintenance needs to pay a certain repair fee.

Reconstruction can be divided into two types: shifting classes and opening special teams.

References:

Reconstruction (modern Chinese meaning) _ Baidu Encyclopedia