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I failed the written part of my driving test today...should I be embarassed?

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Or should I just try again next week?

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  1. Do not be embarassed.  I'm a teacher and failing is just another way of learning.  You were probably just nervous and stressed-which is proven to decrease everything from test scores to fine motor skills.  The key is to relax.  Now you have experience.  Remember, you can still take the test again.

    Good Luck


  2. HaHaHaHa you failed...

    j/k I failed my first time taking it too. relax and study more and you will pass it. Took my 2x to pass.

  3. No, just try to study more and take it again. If you fail it again, then, you should be embarrassed.

  4. Assuming you are in the UK, you won't be able to book another Theory test for at least 2 weeks.

    Embarrassed!!! Why should you be.  If you told all your mates about it, and boasting about it  then expect the usual from your mates, similar to " You Wanker".

    But if no one knows about it then who cares.

    Just get your backside into gear, read the books, do the M/C on the PC and pass it next time.

    IF you are in a different country, then sorry can't help you.

  5. Yeah... You probably really SHOULD have learned to Read- by now!  :)

  6. Yes you should be. There a piece of cake to pass.

  7. What's to be embarrassed about?  Study harder and take it again.

  8. No. They don't try to make it not confusing.

  9. i failed my test 5 times. i got it  on the 6 try.

  10. no dont be embarrassed. i passed the first time, but i actually missed one more than you are allowed to miss. Just that the guy looking at my test couldn't count... LOL besides the have different level test (they try to say they dont but my friends and i believe they do!) LOL just read the book and try again! you'll get it eventually! And remember i got lucky! lol

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