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Is failing five subjects in college a big failure?
Generally speaking, most schools require no more than five courses to fail. If they pass the make-up exam, there won't be any big problems and it won't be a big failure.

However, if you fail the make-up exam, it will be a big failure.

Failing an exam and a make-up exam is equivalent to failing two subjects.

Ordinary schools and universities do not have a degree certificate if the number of make-up exams reaches 8 subjects in four years, which means that the number of make-up exams (including failing) must be less than 8 subjects in four years.

However, universities had better not fail. Failing the course will affect the scholarship and appraisal, and will be downgraded to a certain extent, which will also have a certain impact on your future work and your resume. In more serious cases, it will affect your degree certificate and normal graduation.

Studying hard during college can ensure that you don't fail. Some schools need to spend money to fail, make-up exams and retake exams. After you fail and make up the exam a certain number of times, the school will advise you to quit school. In short, it's best not to repeat the grade and study hard.