If you fail a course that is part of your program requirements, then yes. If you are seeking another degree or program of study, some coursework will transfer provided you received the appropriate grade, and the courses are also required for the specific program of study. In other words, if you completed English composition, and received a grade of C or better, then you would not have to repeat that course.
Yes, it is possible to take undergraduate courses after graduation. Many universities offer opportunities for post-graduate students to enroll in undergraduate courses for personal or professional development. You may need to meet certain requirements or obtain permission from the university to do so.
Undergraduate
Do some research. http://www.cam.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/courses/ - for undergrad courses. Do some research. http://www.cam.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/courses/ - for undergrad courses.
No, if you want to retake MCSE courses, you will have to pay the fees again. This is to encourage people to pass the first time so they do not have to retake them.
AP courses
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Yes, a graduate student can typically take undergraduate courses if they meet the prerequisites and obtain permission from their academic advisor or department.
A-level students in the UK need to choose one of the many undergraduate courses of study. Post graduate courses are normally only open to people who have completed an undergraduate degree, or who have relevant experience from the industrial or commercial sector. Application for undergraduate university courses in the UK is undertaken through UCAS. Please see the related link.
A post-undergraduate is someone who has received a Bachelor's degree from a university and they are currently taking undergraduate courses at another university. Undergraduate means someone who is pursuing their first degree.
Yes, you need to retake the test to renew your permit.
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Yes, it is possible for graduate students to take undergraduate courses, although it may depend on the specific policies of the university or program they are enrolled in.