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- 27-01-2016 19:56
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If that's the attitude you have, then you deserve to fail next time around.
Failure is NOT supposed to be a hindrance. It's supposed to be a reminder to work harder. If you experience a fail, and your next thought is to "give up" or even consider it, then you've already lost.
Get your ish together, pick yourself up, find out what you did wrong, and RECTIFY it.
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- 27-01-2016 20:09
What kind of test are we talking about?
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- 27-01-2016 20:12
stupid thing to even think about tbh
failure makes you better so you know you can handle success and failure -
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- 27-01-2016 20:21
Dont give up they are developing new medcines all the time
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Thanks for your comfort words. I failed my driving test on 11th on move off, 2 Faults, and decided to quit not continue the test, caused some reason car couldn't start and killed my moods. Booked again with confidence, today I failed again again on crossing/traffic & pedestrians. 4 faults. After spending around £1500. It's painful, I do know what to do next.
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(Original post by JBaguma)
Thanks for your comfort words. I failed my driving test on 11th on move off, 2 Faults, and decided to quit not continue the test, caused some reason car couldn't start and killed my moods. Booked again with confidence, today I failed again again on crossing/traffic & pedestrians. 4 faults. After spending around £1500. It's painful, I do know what to do next. -
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- 28-01-2016 00:17
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you need to have a gap where you just calm down, practise and then do it again with confidence
and slay 'em
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yet my examiner was a very nice person.Last edited by TimGB; 28-01-2016 at 00:20. -
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(Original post by JBaguma)
Thanks for your comfort words. I failed my driving test on 11th on move off, 2 Faults, and decided to quit not continue the test, caused some reason car couldn't start and killed my moods. Booked again with confidence, today I failed again again on crossing/traffic & pedestrians. 4 faults. After spending around £1500. It's painful, I don't know what to do next. -
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- 28-01-2016 07:35
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Driving test
Revise topics you are struggling with and stay relaxed while taking another test.
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- 31-01-2016 10:11
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If you don't mind me asking how old are you? And do you live in the countryside or in an urban area? -
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- 31-01-2016 10:15
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Should I give up
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- 31-01-2016 17:43
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40 I live in urban area London
40 is quite old to be learning to drive, so maybe you should try again. Even though living in London makes driving less of an importance, you'll definitely need it if you want to travel elsewhere, But for now, I'd say wait. Save up some money for a new test, and then try again. You're probably more likely to fail if you've failed before recently. -
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40 is quite old to be learning to drive, so maybe you should try again. Even though living in London makes driving less of an importance, you'll definitely need it if you want to travel elsewhere, But for now, I'd say wait. Save up some money for a new test, and then try again. You're probably more likely to fail if you've failed before recently.
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