How Many Attempts Are Allowed for Subject Two and Subject Three?

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NolanDella
07/30/25 3:44am
Subject Two and Subject Three can each be scheduled for a maximum of five attempts. If either Subject Two or Subject Three exceeds five scheduled attempts, you will no longer be able to book the exam, and all previously passed subjects will be invalidated, requiring you to re-enroll and start over. Below is relevant information about Subject Two and Subject Three: Pros and Cons of Taking Subject Two and Subject Three Consecutively: 1. "Pros" in terms of time-saving: After passing both Subject Two and Subject Three consecutively, some regions allow you to proceed directly to Subject Four and obtain your license on the same day, significantly reducing the time cost of learning to drive. 2. "Cons" in terms of tight scheduling: The psychological pressure of rushing between exams is high, and the different rhythms of Subject Two and Subject Three may affect exam performance, but these are not major issues.
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