What to Do If You Fail Subject 2?
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Some students say they failed Subject 2 three times and don't know how to face the next exam. Actually, you just need to adjust your mindset, re-register for the driving test, and not put too much pressure on yourself. 1. Treat the test as practice. During the exam, if you don't think of it as a test, just treat it as a normal practice session. How does it feel to drive during practice? Maintain the same state during the exam. 2. Think of practice as the exam. That is, treat your usual practice as if it were the exam. What state are you in during the exam? Be in the same state during practice. If you're nervous during the exam, allow yourself to be moderately nervous during practice. If you can complete every key action in a nervous state during practice, it won't be a problem during the exam.
I also failed my first attempt at Subject 2 and felt quite discouraged, but don't worry, it's very common. I learned more detailed techniques from my instructor, such as adjusting the rearview mirror angle more during reverse parking to ensure precise steering every time. Mentally, I recommend taking deep breaths before the test to relieve stress; practice more simulations regularly and use driving school apps to strengthen weak areas. Many people pass after two or three retakes—the key is not to give up. Remember, the fees aren't high, so sign up for a retake promptly and exchange more experiences. Keep it up, persist with practice for a few more weeks, and you'll definitely succeed next time!