During the undergraduate period, 0 certificates and 0 awards, and still failed the course, will the

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-02-02

Some students asked, I had 0 certificates, 0 awards, and even failed courses during my undergraduate years, will I be brushed up in the re-examination?

Generally speaking, there are only three places where you need to show your undergraduate grades:

1. Submit undergraduate transcripts for the re-examination.

2. Email to the tutor.

3. Personal profile.

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2. Scholarship certificate.

3. Copy of patent.

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5. Professional qualification certificate.

6. Other certificates with high gold content.

Most schools do not have rigid requirements for undergraduate grades, and they will not care too much about undergraduate grades and failures.

However, a small number of colleges and universities will clearly stipulate that failing the main courses during the undergraduate period will be regarded as unqualified.

Therefore, the specific situation should be based on the institution, and everyone should understand it clearly before applying for the exam.

(1) Professional ability

The accumulation of professional basic knowledge is the basic quality of graduate students, and if the professional ability shown in the re-examination is very poor, it will not only make the supervisor feel that you are not seriously prepared, but also think that you have not learned well enough during your undergraduate years.

It is recommended that from now on, thoroughly understand the professional textbooks of the first and second examinations, especially the concepts;

Understand the professional background, industry development, etc. from a macro perspective.

(2) Learning ability

Undergraduate grades are not the only way to reflect your learning ability, take the initiative to show it, and let the tutor recognize your learning ability.

(3) Practical ability

After graduate school, you not only need to engage in scientific research, but also need to do projects, chair meetings, participate in social practice, etc., many of which are reflected through the experience of undergraduate student unions, clubs, competitions, etc. If you have an interesting experience, it is more attractive to the mentor.

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