How many days before the exam does the subject one test reservation close?
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Subject one test reservations generally close seven days before the exam. Below are specific details about the subject one test: 1. Subject one scoring criteria: For the C1 test, there is a pool of 900 test questions, from which the computer randomly selects 100 questions. A score of 90 or above (including 90) is considered a pass. 2. Precautions for the subject one test: Arrive at the test center early to avoid being late; listen carefully to the test rules before the exam and do not violate the regulations; before the exam starts, check if there are any abnormalities on the computer display page, and if there are, report them promptly to avoid missing the exam; during the exam, some places use a mouse while others use a numeric keypad, so candidates should read the keyboard instructions carefully to avoid operational errors.
Actually, I've helped many students with this issue. The deadline for booking the subject one exam varies by location, but it's generally around 3 to 7 days before the exam. It depends on which test center you choose and the arrangements of the local DMV. For example, big cities have more test centers and offer more flexible scheduling, while smaller towns with fewer centers might fill up early. Using the Traffic Management 12123 app makes booking very convenient—just register an account and select your preferred time and location. Don’t procrastinate on studying either; finish going through the question bank at least a week in advance and take several mock tests to build confidence. Some students end up missing their exam dates because they booked too late, which delays their progress and affects their overall plan. My advice is to check the app as soon as you confirm your exam date—booking early is the safest bet.
I just took the subject one test not long ago, and I remember the booking deadline is mostly 5 days in advance, but you should check the reminder on the app. I almost missed it because I was busy with work and forgot, but luckily there were still slots available on the last day when I checked. Don’t cram at the last minute for the review—go through the question bank a few times in advance, and the test will be much easier. I recommend setting a calendar reminder for the booking date on your phone, so you don’t end up scrambling like I did. Registering on the app 'Traffic Management 12123' is very simple. When selecting a test center, check the availability of slots, as popular times fill up quickly. During preparation, just squeeze in some practice questions alongside your daily routine. Once you pass subject one, getting started will be much smoother.