What should I do if I fail to study abroad?

If international students fail the course during their study, they can try to solve the current dilemma by the following steps:

1. Understand the policies of the school: First, international students need to know the policies and regulations of the school in detail, and understand the specific handling methods and possible consequences after failing the course. You can consult the academic affairs office of the school or the office of international students, who will provide relevant information and suggestions for international students.

2. Repeating courses: If the make-up exam fails, international students need to repeat courses to save their studies. Schools usually provide opportunities to retake courses, and international students need to contact the school to understand the relevant procedures and requirements.

3. consider other options: if the school can't give you the opportunity to retake the course, international students can consider other options. For example, change majors, change schools or look for other learning opportunities. International students can consult the academic adviser of the school or the international student support service for more advice and guidance.

4. Appeal score: If the test scores of foreign students are only a few points away from the passing line, you can try to score points through appeal. Before this, international students need to know the school's appeal policy and process in detail, don't blindly submit a letter of appeal, and find reasonable reasons and strong evidence, otherwise it will be easily rejected.