(1) If you are not a senior now, it means that you will have the opportunity to retake and take the exam with your classmates one level below you before graduation, and you can retake and pass the exam without waiting for the final exam of your senior year.
(2) If you are a senior three now, you won't have a chance to retake the exam with students lower than you, so you have to wait for the exam to be cleared. But the final exam is generally divided into two types: one is organized by the school and the other is organized by the college. It is unlikely to be organized by a school (but it is not ruled out). The college will have a greater chance to organize the situation before graduation, and it will be easy to pass. Basically, invigilation, marking, grading and other links are relatively loose, so there is a great chance of passing the final exam.
(3) If you still retake the exam or fail the final exam when you graduate, your diploma will be affected. I don't know if you failed any other courses besides math. Because the school stipulates that there are credits for repeating grades (that is, repeating grades), you can only repeat grades if the credits you get are lower than those stipulated by the school. If only math fails, the credit should exceed the demotion standard set by the school. Therefore, you should not be eligible to retire. You can only leave school according to the normal time, but you will be issued with a certificate of completion instead of a diploma. Then you will leave school. The next math exam, the Academic Affairs Office will inform you, and then you will go back to school to make up the exam. If you can pass the exam within two years, take the certificate of completion you issued before.
(4) In fact, you can talk to the teacher before the exam, and tell him that you have found a good job. You only need a diploma, and the teacher will understand you. This is also a helpless way.
Finally, I wish you a one-time pass! Come on!