Don't believe this nonsense that a university is incomplete without failure ~
1, can't get the degree certificate and diploma.
It may lead to failure or delay graduation.
First of all, we should know that colleges and universities require students to complete corresponding subjects and complete credits in order to get a degree certificate and graduate smoothly. If you fail, of course, you won't get credit, and you need to retake or make up the exam.
If you fail too many courses, you will not be able to repeat them, or you will be fired. This is equivalent to a lonely university, and it is not advisable to take an exam on the brink of failing the course.
2, affecting the insurance research/going abroad If your school and major have the qualification for insurance research, if your academic performance is high, you will have the opportunity to get the qualification for insurance research, and finally you can go directly to graduate school without taking the exam, which is much better than the hard postgraduate entrance examination, but the most important thing is not to fail the exam. As long as you hang up a topic, you can only drink insurance research and say goodbye.
Studying abroad/exchange also pays more attention to the GPA during the school period. Generally speaking, there is no record of failing the course, so if you have this plan, don't miss the precious opportunity because of failing the course.
When I was at school, I successfully applied to be an exchange student in Taiwan Province Province, and my tuition and accommodation fees were reduced, so I had a very unforgettable time.
During the exchange in Taiwan Province Province,
3. Applying for a scholarship depends on the ranking of the results, and there is no make-up exam and re-exam. If you fail this academic year, you can't apply for this academic year's scholarship even if you retake or retake the exam.
In addition to scholarships, those who fail the course may not even get a grant. Many schools also have requirements for students' grades when granting scholarships, and the number of places is limited, which is definitely the best.
During my college years, although I didn't rank first in my grade, I got a scholarship every year because I didn't miss classes and didn't fail.
4. Opportunity to join the party If you want to join the party as soon as possible in college, you'd better not fail.
Failure to pass the exam also has a great influence on joining the party. Generally speaking, if you don't pass the exam for one year, you can't be promoted, activists can't transfer to party member, and if you don't pass the exam as a freshman, you may not be able to become a full member before graduation. However, the regulations of different schools are different, but what is certain is that joining the party requires very strict grades, and choosing the best among the best requires a correct learning attitude.
5. Psychological pressure If you feel that you don't want to join the party, don't want scholarships, don't need to study, and don't need to go abroad. Does it matter? I don't know,
Failure to pass the exam will also have a great impact on psychology, causing people to have bad emotions such as shame, fear, pain and self-abandonment. Long-term physical and mental torture is definitely unhealthy.
If you fail in the exam, don't bear too much psychological pressure. As long as you study hard, make-up or retake the exam seriously and graduate smoothly. As long as you don't screw it up on purpose, you can pass it smoothly ~