Do I Need to Retake All Tests If I Fail the Subject 4 Five Times?
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If you fail Subject 4 five times, you can schedule the test again after 10 days. There is no limit to the number of attempts for Subject 4, and you can take it indefinitely as long as your driving learning permit is valid. Additionally, no matter how many times you fail Subject 4, it will not affect the scores of the subjects you have already passed. Therefore, even if you fail five times, you do not need to retake the test. More relevant information is as follows: 1. Master New Questions: After several rounds of practice, you should have mastered a significant portion of the questions. However, the questions you frequently got wrong in previous tests must be thoroughly understood. Repeated mistakes indicate that these questions are confusing and likely to appear again. Collecting and mastering these wrong questions will greatly help in future tests. Additionally, during the next test preparation period, make sure to practice more questions. 2. Mindset Matters: Many candidates become overconfident when it comes to Subject 4, thinking that since they passed the first three subjects, the fourth should be easy. Although some answers in Subject 4 can be deduced using common sense, there are many animation-based and multiple-choice questions that can lead to mistakes if taken lightly. Moreover, some candidates answer decisively during practice but become hesitant during the actual test. This hesitation stems from nervousness and lack of confidence, often leading to wrong answers. In such situations, take a deep breath, relax, and treat the test as practice—avoid overemphasizing that it is an exam.