What does it mean to book two sessions for Subject 1?
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Booking two sessions for the Subject 1 exam is to increase the chance of successful registration. Because the same exam will be conducted in different sessions according to different time periods, and there are two modes in the exam system: self-scheduled exam and system-scheduled exam. Self-scheduled exam means you can book multiple exam sessions within the selected exam start and end dates; system-scheduled exam means the system will automatically match eligible sessions within the selected exam start and end dates. Subject 1 exam content: Basic knowledge of motor vehicles; laws, regulations, and road traffic signals; basic knowledge of safe driving and civilized driving; basic knowledge related to motor vehicle driving operations.
I've been teaching driving for over ten years, and students often ask me about booking two exam sessions. Simply put, it's about applying for two different exam times at once, and the system will automatically assign you based on your registration order. For example, first choose the Saturday afternoon session, then the following Monday morning session. If the Saturday slots are full, the system will automatically schedule you for Monday, saving you the hassle of repeated operations. This is especially practical now that there are many people taking the driving test and appointments are hard to get. I often advise students to pick two sessions spaced two or three days apart to avoid scheduling conflicts. If the first session is successfully booked, the second one is automatically canceled, so there's no need to worry about any conflicts.