I was wondering if anyone had any advice or suggestions? DS1 is 18 - he has managed to fail his driving theory test 10 times now
He revises for a couple of weeks before each test, doing an average of 2-3 practice tests a day and passes almost every time. But when he gets to the actual test he fails by 1-2 marks on every attempt.
I've asked him if he gets nervous and he says no - he says that often it depends on the first question. If he knows it his confidence is boosted, but if he doesn't then he says he gets angry and it goes downhill from there. He also says that sometimes he will change his mind about an answer and change it.
What can he do to finally pass? He's desperate to drive, and is actually a pretty good driver! He struggled at school with a lack of concentration and an inability to stay focussed for longer than around 15 minutes, so I'm guessing that this has something to do with it. I'm so tired of driving him to work - I really want him to pass!
Can anyone suggest anything that might help?
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Driving theory test nightmares!
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furrymuff · 22/08/2017 15:40
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