 If you fail an exam, you're going to get kicked out of medical school. I mean, this really is not true at all. So first things first, the pass grade isn't set ridiculously high. Generally, exams aren't trying to trick you. They're just trying to test you on the material that you need to study. So if you put in enough time to study the material, understand it well and commit everything you need to to memory, then you're probably going to pass. But if you do end up failing an exam, it is definitely not the end of the world. At least here in the UK, if you fail any exam, then you have resit exams where you get an opportunity to take that exam once again. And even if you fail that resit exam, sometimes there's even another opportunity to prove yourself to prove that you can move on to the next year. Also, once you fail an exam, you get put in what's called the academic support program. So this is quite literally a program to help support you to make sure that you don't fail the resit exam or fail the next exam that you take. And so generally speaking, the medical schools try to take very good care of you because they don't want you to fail. So if you fail an exam, it's definitely not the end of the world. You know, think about what went wrong in your practice and your studying and how you can improve that moving forward to make sure that you don't fail again.