Subject 1 exam, 93 points scored!

Exam background

When it comes to exams, it feels like an exclusive content for children, such as the total score, what rank, whether there are any partial subjects, etc. As an adult, we are all talking about how to do a good presentation or interview.

But I'm going back to my childhood, and I'm going to take the test right away: 4 rounds of tests are required to have a chance of getting the long-overdue driver's license.

Why do you want to get a driver's license all of a sudden? The direct reason is that it is really inconvenient to go back and forth between my home and my girlfriend’s home for the New Year, so I really need a car; I also want to find various opportunities to go on a self-driving tour in Yunnan, Guizhou, and Sichuan in the future, and I can’t let my girlfriend be alone. Let’s go, that’s too dangerous; I feel bored and empty more and more times after work, so I just use this to set myself a small goal of “getting a certificate every year”, just in case it will be realized.

past exams

Thinking about the last exam, it turned out to be the exam 9 years ago. Counting forward, the more important ones are the postgraduate entrance examination and the college entrance examination; of course, there are various final exams in between.

This kind of exam is a kind of forced PK, and the cost of mistakes is relatively high, which makes me very resistant to them in my heart. I'm just an ordinary person, I don't have a big heart, and I'm easily nervous. I didn't fall asleep during the two days of the exam because of the excessive psychological pressure. If possible, I hope that this will never happen again in the future.

After thinking about it briefly, the road of life is really getting wider and wider. When I was young, there were only two paths: one was to continue the path of my parents, farming + going out to work; the other was to go out of the countryside through learning. I didn't think about the first way, but the second way requires me to make no mistakes or make fewer mistakes in important exams, which makes me feel like I am fighting against the wall all the way. After growing up, the single-choice gradually changed to multiple-choice, and the evaluation standard changed from good or bad to whether it was suitable, and whether it passed was mainly based on whether the individual reached an objective target rather than comparing with others.

If you think about it this way, it's really good to be an adult.

Actively prepare for battle

Pulling away, back to the driver's license test. I thought that the first session would be easy. After all, I am also a person who understands and obeys traffic rules, so there is nothing difficult about it, so I directly made an appointment for the next Monday's exam.

As a result, the reality immediately slapped me in the face! After doing the mock questions, I found out that there are many problems related to fines, points deducted and English abbreviations. For me, these are blind areas of knowledge. Although every morning on the way to the company and on the way home in the evening, I would do a set of mock questions and review the wrong ones again, but by Friday, the passing line of 90 was still far away. Here is how the simulated scores change: 63->70->75->75->78->82->79. When I thought about the exam in 3 days, my heart trembled. The only thing that can comfort me is that the simulation score has an upward trend as the number of simulations increases. I remember seeing a leader on the leaderboard score 100 points in just over 4 minutes. I was really envious.

Thinking about it again, my younger brother and dad both passed the first subject at one time, how could I fall behind. I plan to spend a day on Saturday to read all the questions in the app. According to statistics, my speed of doing 100 questions is about 22 minutes, and the remaining 1700+ questions (a total of 2244, some of which have been done in the previous simulation), it takes more than 6 hours! ! It's a great weekend, but the working hours are comparable to going to work, and I feel tired thinking about it. Fortunately, after the big night, I barely passed it all. As for those wrong questions, I no longer have the energy to review them.

I had a long sleep on Saturday night, and I didn't wake up until after 10 o'clock on Sunday. After eating breakfast/lunch, I went through the previous wrong questions first; then systematically sorted out and memorized them silently according to the subject-one knowledge point document provided by the registered coach.

But I still panicked a lot in my heart, feeling that I just had an impression of the topic, and I didn't know how much I remembered. So I went to the car learning group and chatted with the test friends to release some pressure. In the middle, I learned that there are two chances for the exam, instead of one round to determine the winner, and I feel much better.

Time is indeed running out, and I still have to go to the actual combat simulation. Even if I really don't remember much, I should know how much I am still short of. I clicked on the mock exam, and this time I chose the mock exam room, and the atmosphere immediately rose. While answering the questions carefully, he calculated how much error tolerance he had. result. . I got 93 points! What a surprise , what a surprise, I passed the mock exam for the first time~

After revisiting the 7 questions that I answered incorrectly, I didn't dare to simulate any more, because I was worried that I would pass by luck. But even so, I was happy for a while, after all, it was a milestone progress.

After calming down a little, I memorized the summary document several times silently, and decided to simulate it a few more times, hoping to confirm that the previous score of 93 was my own strength rather than luck. Next, 92 once, 91 once, no more simulation, satisfied, haha~

go into battle

I got up early today and rushed to the driving school at 6:55. In the car, I recited the document silently again to familiarize myself with those error-prone knowledge points.

After entering the examination room and confirming your identity, the computer began to pop up the test questions. The first question, the window popped up, and the judgment was wrong; comfort yourself, the judgment question is more difficult than the multiple choice question, and you can recover it later. The fifth question, the window pops up again; comfort yourself again, calm down, don't panic, stabilize first. When I reached 40 questions, I made 4 mistakes, and finally recovered the error tolerance rate.

After entering the multiple-choice questions, it was consistent with previous expectations, and the accuracy rate was greatly improved. When I reached about 80 questions, only 5 were wrong in total. I let go of the mask and let out a long sigh of relief.

But in reality, there is always something to do, there are about 90 questions, and there are two mistakes in a row. I muttered in my heart, do you want me to fall at the last moment? Hold your breath, and carefully pass the last few questions.

Click submit, 93 points! Comparing with the highest score of the simulation, cool!

Pack up, time to go to work. Pu Su works as a worker, and the holidays should be reserved for the New Year at least, so he only dares to ask for half a day off.

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