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What is the difference between 'Application in Progress' and 'Under Review' for Subject 3?

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DiBrayden
09/01/25 7:12am

The differences between 'Application in Progress' and 'Under Review' for Subject 3 are as follows: 1. Application in Progress: This means the application has not yet been scheduled. It indicates that the Subject 3 test for the motor vehicle driver's license is in the process of being scheduled. All related tests for the driver's license require scheduling, and only after the scheduling is completed can the test proceed. 'Application in Progress' means the scheduling is ongoing. Once the application is completed, it will show as 'Application Successful,' and you can then take the test at the specified time and location. 2. Under Review: This means the application has been scheduled and is currently under approval, awaiting results. Typically, the review period takes 5-10 days. In first- or second-tier cities with a large number of applicants and fewer test centers, the review process for scheduling the Subject 3 test may take longer. If your Subject 3 application is stuck in 'Under Review' status but you receive a text message confirming successful scheduling, this may indicate a system error or delay. You can contact the local vehicle management office for feedback and clarification on whether the appointment was successfully scheduled.

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DeElliot
09/14/25 3:01am

During my time at the driving school, I experienced different statuses in Subject 3. 'Application Submitted' means you've just handed in your materials, and the driving school hasn't started the review yet—it's like waiting in line at the door to get in. At this stage, you need to ensure all documents are complete, such as copies of your ID card and exam fee receipts, as missing anything can hold things up. 'Under Review,' on the other hand, indicates that the driving school has received your application and started processing it, possibly scheduling exam dates or checking eligibility. The difference is that 'Application Submitted' is the initial waiting phase with no action, while 'Under Review' means you're in the workflow and closer to the exam. I recommend not just waiting idly after submission; check your materials and keep an eye on the driving school's notifications to avoid delays that could affect your overall progress. Remember, Subject 3 tests your actual driving skills—don't let these processes trip you up. Clarifying your status early can save you a lot of time.

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TannerMarie
10/28/25 3:42am

Oh, talking about the difference between 'application in progress' and 'under review' for Subject 3, I think it's quite straightforward. Based on my online registration experience, 'application in progress' is the status after submitting the form, showing it's been submitted but not yet processed; while 'under review' means the driving school has officially taken over, either checking qualifications or scheduling the test. The key difference is that during 'application in progress' you can only wait, but during 'under review' you can have some hope, though patience is required in both cases. After submitting my materials, it took over a week to change to 'under review', and I was quite anxious during that period, so I recommend checking the app notifications to avoid missing any chance to supplement documents. Subject 3 is the crucial road test, and handling these stages smoothly makes the exam easier, preventing nervous mistakes. During regular practice, pay more attention to driving habits instead of just focusing on the status updates.

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OCecilia
12/11/25 3:57am

I just started learning to drive and was so nervous when applying for Subject 3! The status "Application Submitted" means the materials have been received but not processed yet, like waiting for your number to be called; "Under Review" indicates the driving school has started working on it and is preparing to schedule the exam. The difference is that "Application Submitted" is the initial stage where you can’t do anything; "Under Review" means some progress has been made, but you still need to wait. It took a few days for my status to change to "Under Review," during which I kept refreshing the mobile app repeatedly. My advice is to quickly double-check your documents after submission—like whether the photo is signed or not, as missing details might lead to rejection and restarting the process. Subject 3 is crucial, so don’t let these statuses stress you out. Focus on practicing driving—that’s what really matters.

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