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If you want to know what universities you can apply to with your GPA, IELTS, TOEFL, GMAT, GRE and other scores, you can enter your own information into the study abroad volunteer reference system, and the system will automatically match the cases of students who are similar to you from the database, and see which universities and majors they have successfully applied for, so that you can see what level of colleges and majors you can apply for at your current level, and accurately position yourself. The location address can be obtained from the public *public* account [Study Abroad Volunteer Reference System], or you can click it directly.
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If you're an international student in the UK and you've failed your exams, don't panic because you still have a chance to save the day. I'll look at a few possible options.
1.Learn about the school's failure policy.
Each school will have its own failure policy, so you need to first find out about your school's specific policies, including whether you can retake or retake, how many times you can retake it, and what grades you require. This will also help you better develop a plan that works for you.
2.Request a retake.
Most schools will allow students to retake the exam, so you will need to contact your department chair or counsellor and explain your situation to them. They may be able to connect you with a dedicated department to help you apply for a retake.
3.Apply for retake.
Some schools may allow students to retake courses in order to achieve a passing grade. In this case, you will need to apply to the school and then take the course to retake it.
4.Change the way you learn.
If you have failed multiple courses or are not confident in your ability to learn, then you need to re-examine your learning style and find new ways to improve your grades, such as finding a tutor, doing more practice problems, studying on your own, studying with a professor, etc.
5.Find professional counseling.
Others may seek professional academic tutors who will provide you with professional help and guidance based on your level and needs to help you better understand and master the in-course handicapulation and improve your grades.
If the above channels can't solve your difficulties in coursework, then consulting a professional international student tutoring agency is also a good choice, and choosing a platform with a good reputation can help us avoid stepping on pitfalls, such as Hans Education in the UK.
All in all, the failure is only temporary, you still have a chance to remedy it, what needs to be done is to act as soon as possible. Knowing the school's policies, finding a tutor, or applying for a retake or retake can all improve your grades and academic performance. At the same time, it should be noted that you should study seriously, have a correct attitude, and do not have a fluke mentality, only real efforts and dedication can get better results.
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If the town merges and fails the course, you can apply for EC to strive for the opportunity to delay or resubmit.
If you fail the exam, there are two main situations.
One is that the school has a make-up test, pay attention to the make-up test time notified by email, and prepare well.
The second situation is that the school does not allow the failure of the subject:
1. In the case that the school does not allow you to fail the course, you can see if there is an opportunity to retake, but you need to pay a fee to retake, the school and major are different, the fees are different, and the specific content needs to be checked by the international students on the official website of the college.
2. You can also appeal the results, ask the teacher to raise the score or give you the opportunity to make up the exam. It should be noted that the reasons for submitting the complaint must be tenable, the facts must be objectively stated, the attitude should be modest, and the complaint letter should not be mixed with subjective emotions.
3. If you really can't get the make-up exam, you can only consider transferring schools or changing majors.
It should be emphasized that each school has different regulations for failing courses, and international students must carefully read the relevant regulations of the school after receiving the notice of failure from the school, contact the teachers in time, and actively find solutions.
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If you fail the course, there will usually be a chance to take the make-up examination, and the school will notify you of the make-up examination time, so you need to pay more attention.
Before the make-up exam, you need to find out the reason for your failure and then make up for it in advance.
You can find your seniors and teachers to tutor, or you can find a professional tutoring agency.
If you need counseling, you can ask me!
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If you don't want to study again, it is recommended to apply for a letter of academic certification to prove your British master's diploma for employment in domestic enterprises.
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If you fail to graduate from the Master's Examination, you can retake the exam if you do not graduate.
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Hello, in fact, many students whose grades may not meet the undergraduate admission standards will choose to study for a one-year diploma in Australia, and then enter an undergraduate college after meeting the conditions, or directly study for a diploma certificate. This is actually equivalent to an international freshman, lowering the entry threshold and giving some students with slightly worse grades also the opportunity to enter a good school.
However, this will also cause some difficulties, and some students with a poor foundation are prone to academic problems, and once they fail to meet the standards, they can only retake it in Australia. If you fail too many courses, you may be persuaded to quit. Now, if you have been studying for two years of diploma, if you want to enter the undergraduate program, you can only have a chance if you retake the undergraduate program to meet the corresponding standards of the institution, or lower the standard to see if some institutions that are less than good can accept your grades to study.
But you have been studying in Australia for two or three years, which is still a long time, and some of the students who enrolled with you may have graduated, which is also a test of your own mentality. You can also choose to skip the undergraduate and master's degree to save time.
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British taught masters, most majors need to take 8 courses a year, and finally complete a 15,000-20,000 word **, pass the course exam, ** also pass the case of 180 credits can graduate, get a master degree. Generally, most colleges and universities will also give a chance to take a make-up examination, and if you pass the make-up examination, you can successfully graduate, but only a small part of the make-up examination can pass, and those who fail the make-up examination will definitely not be able to graduate.
However, if the credit reaches 120, you can get a diploma, and the diploma only has a graduate diploma, not a degree. But if you want to get a real academic certification, you can only study abroad, and only after graduating abroad successfully, things can come naturally after returning to China.
In addition, if all conditions do not allow it, you can no longer study abroad, then you can also return to China with a certificate of return to study with a degree and a letter of residence certification, and if you successfully graduate abroad, you can also find a job in some ordinary units after returning to China, and you can buy a tax-free car with a certificate of return.
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Hello subject. According to the British education system, there will indeed be a diploma and a degree. This corresponds to a different degree in China.
A diploma is equivalent to a college or graduate diploma in China; A degree is a degree.
You only get a diploma at the moment, it may be that your credits are not enough, or there is a solution:
1. See if there is an opportunity to appeal, consider appealing to the school to retake the course (postpone graduation) and complete the credits;
2. If you have a plan to continue your studies, you will consider applying directly for a master's degree and be able to complete your studies as soon as possible;
3. Re-transfer or re-apply to undergraduate colleges and universities to complete undergraduate studies.
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