Dropping a class is often preferable to failing and retaking it, as a withdrawal typically does not affect your GPA, while a failing grade can have long-term implications on your academic record. If you recognize that you are unlikely to succeed in the course, withdrawing can help you focus on other classes and maintain your overall academic performance. Additionally, many institutions allow you to retake a course for a better grade later, giving you a second chance without the penalty of a failing mark. However, consider the specific policies of your institution and your personal circumstances before making a decision.
No, you will probably just have to retake that class.
You might get held back and retake the class. Depends on what school you go to.
It is not technically necessary, but if the class is one that you think you might use in college, you should retake it. Ask your guidance counsellor or teachers to help you decide which choice would be best for you.
You have to fail everything
How about you actually read the text book. Or better yet, drop the class. You're probably going to fail anyways.
ask your teacher to retake it or study for the next time!
well it depends what kind of fail and pass you mean if you fail a test for example study and retake it and you might pass
Finals are averaged with your other grades earned. If your grades overall are low, you could fail the entire class and need to retake it. If you fail finals that encompass all courses in high school and averaging with other grades turns out too low to "pass", legally and ethically, you should be made to retake the entire year / all classes.
Finals are averaged with your other grades earned. If your grades overall are low, you could fail the entire class and need to retake it. If you fail finals that encompass all courses in high school and averaging with other grades turns out too low to "pass", legally and ethically, you should be made to retake the entire year / all classes.
why did they drop-a-crop plan fail
uhm , apparently they would take your score that is highest amongst all retakes so if your first attempt was better than the other , there would take your previous attempt . ( : cheerss
If you fail a FEMA course exam, you typically do not have to retake the entire course. Most FEMA courses allow you to retake just the exam, often with specific guidelines on when and how many times you can attempt it. It’s best to check the specific course details or guidelines for any exceptions or additional requirements.