Don't go to class. Don't study. Don't do your homework. Don't ask questions in class.
Any of these can cause you to fail to understand the material you are supposed to learn. It is rarely possible to pass a course unless you already understand the material, in which case you can do as little as possible and still pass. This is not recommended if you have a minimum grade average to attain.
Because if you don't, you fail. If you fail, you have to take the class again.
No an f means you fail. a d you pass
No, you will probably just have to retake that class.
If you pass an AP class but fail the AP exam you will NOT get a college credit but you will receive credit for the class. Colleges will still recognize that you took an AP class, and you will still receive credit for the class, just not college credit.
Yes. The school has power to fail a student in class 11th. You can't do much if the SCHOOL is playing POLITICS with you.
No
you will have to do role procution
Caution: Do homework and study in class.
Some do some don't.
Using my vast psychic abilities to tell the future, I predict that unless you study, you will fail the class. If you want study tips and homework help, browse the Learning Tips section and get some help so that you won't fail!
Each class is given units and those are credits. If you fail a class you don't get the credit for the class and have to repeat it.
A student may fail mathematics because he/she did not study, did not attend class, or did not understand the lesson material.