Why do some people never fail a course in four years of college?

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Netizen one:

What is the experience of never failing a course in four years of college? Many people say that a university is not a complete university without passing a course. As a third-year student who has never failed a subject, I just want to say, don't think that college test scores are not important, it's okay to fail a subject, just pass the make-up test.

In college, a lot of things are linked to whether you have failed a course. For example, scholarships, becoming an activist for joining the party, and evaluating outstanding student leaders are all required to not fail the course. Moreover, the test results have grade points. If the grade points are related to the scores, it means that there are no grade points. Even if the make-up exam is passed, there are still no grade points. What are the grade points?

It is related to whether you can get a degree certificate after graduation. If the grade point is not enough, you will not be able to get the degree certificate. That is to say, if you fail too many courses, it may affect your graduation. Personally, I still think that if you can fail a class, you should try not to fail the class. You usually listen to the class carefully, review carefully before the exam, and take the exam seriously. Otherwise, it is really easy to fail the class. And make-up exams are also troublesome. Think about how you feel when you sit in the exam room to take the make-up exam while others are sleeping in the dormitory and playing with their mobile phones.

I think many people feel more or less anxious every time they check their grades, they are afraid that they will fail the class and get a low score. The same is true for me. I have never failed a course in my junior year. Every time I see the results, I feel very comfortable and relaxed. The quality of the test results does not indicate whether the person is excellent or capable, but it can reflect a person's attitude towards the test. Failing to fail the test is a respect for one's own learning results and an explanation for oneself.

Netizen two:

A person who has not failed a single subject in four years of college can only explain one problem: he or she is simply an exam machine, what is there to show off here, a person has not experienced hardships, has not experienced exams TA may never grow up, at least one step slower than others. I hope you can experience it well.

And if a person does not fail the subject, it means that the TA is very smart and hard-working. Of course, it goes without saying, but in the sense of the whole life, it may not be a good thing, especially for those who show off with "not failing the subject" everywhere, people Or it is better to learn to keep a low profile, this is safer, what do you think? I'm sorry, I've gone too far, please don't mind.

Netizen three:

Four years of college, failing to pass a subject, that is, no subject has failed or no subject has not completed the required credits. This is really too common in college.

It is precisely because of the low requirements for performance assessment during the university study period that it is not surprising that there is a common phenomenon of tight middle school and loose university. Entering a university means entering adulthood. The university no longer uses scores as the only first factor to judge personal growth ability. More requirements are to complete the basic courses of this major. More students are encouraged to make good use of the semester to read books. You can choose more other subjects, enrich your knowledge, expand your horizons, and better work and adapt to the needs of the job in order to step into the society.

In a word, four years of university is the concentrated study of life, and it is the last stop for the vast majority of students to realize their student years and integrate into the society. Cherish and make good use of this period of time is an important fulcrum for life to take off. Just being satisfied with the mentality of not failing the course is not something we admire, "being modest to benefit, full of losses".

Netizen four:

Seeing this question, why do I feel that if the university has not failed a course, it is very rare? Did I go to a fake college? We have about 150 students in one major and four classes. At least 70% of the students I know have never failed a course, and a small percentage of the students graduated from our college have failed a course, which makes me feel that they have failed a course. It is an honor to be talented, and it is a shame not to fail a course. This is subverting the normal and should not be supported or advocated! This is like primary school, junior high school, and high school who are all competing for higher grades, and college starts to be worse than grades? This is not a good momentum!

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