Every individual has strengths and weaknesses. It may be more difficult for some, however, it does not mean you can't handle it. Some will need a it more help that's all. There are individuals who will not have the same propensity for other fields that you do. You just have to work on your strengths and opportunities, while minimizing your weakness.
Some reasons for college student failure may include:
Answer: I imagine that 80% of the college students fail to pay off their loans !!
Taking biology classes at any college can be intimidating and difficult. A lot of biology courses at large universities are designed to cut students from the field. These classes are required to fail out a certain percentage of students. To avoid being failed out, a student should try pursuing his or her degree in biology online.
maybe because they cannot keep up in their work.
Most college professors/instructors have a neutral approach toward the students in their classes. They are there to teach a subject and not to hold a student's hands. It is not up to them if a student attends class, turns in work, or follows the class guidelines. It is up to the student because he/she is an adult and is paying for a seat in the class. If they don't do the things needed to pass a class, then, they fail. It is not personal nor hate, but just the reality of attending college. When someone teaches 9+ units that means they have over 120 students or more for the classes they teach and really don't have time to know all the students attending their classes. So, grow up and quit internalizing a teachers approach to his/her students.
AP stands for Advanced Placement, and is a branch of the College Board franchise (same corporation that does SAT, etc.). AP Classes are college level classes that high school students may take, pass an exam for, and receive college credit for. AP exams are scored on a scale of 1-5 (1=Fail, 5=Highly qualified). Most universities accept a 3 or above for credit.
No, but you might be put on probation.
students fail in science because science is hard(:
This is an interesting article about why students often fail to do their homework, and thus, fail their classes too. Linda Darling-Hammond and Olivia Ifill-Lynch. If They'd Only Do Their Work! Helping Struggling Students. Educational Leadership. February 2006 | Volume 63 | Number 5 Pages 8-13. Online access.
you can fail
Students fail in school if they are not studying not for not eating right
Because they are hungover the newfound freedom and party life influences the student and they dont put aside time for their studies.
Students fail middle school because they probably want to act cool like there friends.