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Breathe, remember to use your signal, remember that they're not looking for you to be perfect -- they jsut don't want you to kill someone lol

 

i was fortunate enough to have a kind instructor (i actually cried during the first test, it was a mess) who just let me off with "remember to use your signal" and let me go. So just be calm!! I know it's hard, but talk to yourself and pep yourself up -- that's what I had to do!

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dun crash

damn, I planned on crashing right into the dmv itself

Breathe, remember to use your signal, remember that they're not looking for you to be perfect -- they jsut don't want you to kill someone lol

 

i was fortunate enough to have a kind instructor (i actually cried during the first test, it was a mess) who just let me off with "remember to use your signal" and let me go. So just be calm!! I know it's hard, but talk to yourself and pep yourself up -- that's what I had to do!

My instructor last time was a nice dude but kinda strict.. he scared me lol. Hope this time is different! Thank you!!

I failed once before passing as well, just stay calm. The more nervous you are, the more likely you are to make mistakes. Also know that it isnt the end of the world if you fail again, youll just have to take it again.

 

You got this, good luck op <3

I’m much more calm than I was last time thankfully. thank you for the advice!

RIDE THAT D!

I’m riding that C since I’m riding a car.

don't fail like last time

no plans to man
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be calm and make sure you're aware of whats going on around you. come to complete stops whenever you need to, don't roll through them. ultimately they're not going to expect you to be perfect. make small talk with your instructor cause if they like you they're more likely to grade you a bit easier. 

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