Is it necessary to clock in consecutively for Subject 1? Can it be accumulated?
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There are no requirements, but the medical assistance class is mandatory. Below are the precautions for the Subject 1 exam: 1. The exam must be taken within the specified time; delays will be considered as absence and result in failure. 2. The exam is generally divided into the first and second sessions; just attend according to the schedule, though the general principle is first come, first served. 3. After entering the exam room, no noise is allowed, no looking around, and maintain quietness. 4. A score of 90 is required to pass. After passing, you must sign before leaving. If you fail, you can retake the exam on the same day, following the staff's arrangements for another attempt. 5. In case of computer or equipment malfunction, signal immediately for staff to handle it; do not take matters into your own hands.
This question about subject one clock-in, I've heard many people ask. As someone who frequently deals with driving school materials, I can tell you that clock-in doesn't need to be done consecutively every day. It's based on cumulative hours, meaning it's fine to clock in intermittently as long as the total duration meets the requirement for scheduling the exam. For example, I once taught a student who skipped clocking in during busy workdays but made up for it by clocking in several hours over the weekend, and he managed just fine. The key point is that the system only checks the final total, not whether there were breaks in between. However, developing a habit is better to avoid delaying the exam. The purpose of clocking in is to review knowledge points, so even if it's cumulative, make sure the content is well memorized. If you miss a few days, don't panic; just make up for it and continue.