The answer will depend on where in the world and at what level. Since you have not bothered to share those crucial bits of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
No
Yes he did,he was a weak student n didnt like classroom
CPT stands for College Placement Test. It is not a pass or fail test. This test is given to determine the level of math, English, and reading courses a student needs to start in.
i had fail in 2001 in subject in English and math's
In 8th grade, a student can typically fail math once per semester if their school allows for course retakes or summer school options. However, the specific policies can vary by school district. If a student fails math multiple times, it may impact their overall academic progress and could require them to repeat the grade or take remedial courses. It's essential to consult with a school's academic advisor for specific guidelines.
Than you fail math, simple as that... add more description...
It's an assessment of how college ready a student is in Math, Science and English.
There are some programs (majors) that do not require math. However, all first time entering students must show competency in basic skills English and math. Students take the college basic skills test in English and math. If that test indicates a student needs to take some refresher courses in either English, math, or both, they will be required to do so. In terms of math, a student must show competency up to a least a high school algebra I, even if their major does not require math.
It had too many problems
I never suffered from Math Anxiety, or Test Anxiety, although I have observed people who have. I knew of one student who had Test Anxiety so badly, his math professor in his Junior College, when it came test time, would tell the student, "Here. Fill this out." That worked for that student; he would fill out the paper and hand it in, and do well on it. If he was told it was a test, he'd freeze and fail.
no
Social Studies and Math are very important subjects so it will be bad if you fail them.