What does it mean when Subject 2 application status changes from 'Under Review' to 'Applying'?
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It refers to the appointment acceptance process. If you have already selected an examination venue but haven't received the result yet, the status will show as 'Applying'. If it remains 'Under Review' for too long, it might indicate an unsuccessful appointment, as some locations have high applicant volumes. If acceptance isn't confirmed after five working days, you'll need to make another appointment. A persistent 'Applying' status means your appointment hasn't been confirmed yet and is still being processed, requiring patient waiting. Tip 1: Try to schedule your appointment as early as possible within the system's available time slots for candidates. Tip 2: Avoid peak appointment periods by not selecting examination sessions marked as 'crowded'. Tip 3: Prioritize examination sessions with higher ranking in the appointment queue.
I noticed that the status of Subject 2 changed from 'Under Review' to 'Application Submitted,' which is quite common. In the driver's license exam process, 'Under Review' means the system has received your application and is arranging examiners or processing documents. If it suddenly reverts to 'Application Submitted,' it might be because the backend found missing documents—such as a blurry ID photo, unclear signature—or temporary exam slot unavailability, prompting an automatic rejection. Back when I was at the driving school, students often faced this issue. My advice: don’t panic. First, check the application details in the 12123 App immediately, then supplement missing files or retake and reupload photos. If in doubt, contact the driving school staff or the traffic management service counter directly—they’ll clarify the status for you. Stay patient; updates usually revert it to 'Under Review' for exam scheduling.