1, I may never get my driver's license.
I failed the subject twice, and I felt that the sky was falling down. I think I may not get a driver's license and I will never drive. After the exam, I am most afraid of being asked about my driver's license. I was really paralyzed for a while, working hard and trying to forget. However, when I saw the news of other people's interaction in the driving test group, I found that someone had taken the test for the third time, and my heart was panic and anxious.
I feel like a fool in everyone's eyes.
When I failed the exam twice, I felt so stupid, as if I had become a fool in everyone's eyes and cared about other people's eyes. I failed the second exam, and I'm sure I'll go to the driving school to practice driving again. Afraid of acquaintances asking questions, afraid of jokes from others, entangled in the idea of whether to practice driving.
I am confused and don't know what to do.
I failed subject 2 twice, will I fail it three times? Four times? Five times? What should I do if I fail the exam five times? At first, I felt that I doubted my life and completely subverted my original world view. I began to doubt my life, especially when I was practicing driving. I became extremely nervous and felt that everything was wrong.
4. Angry but depressed
What annoys me is that I obviously practiced driving very well at that time, and I was one of several students who practiced very hard, and I practiced many times. Usually when practicing, the mistakes are very low, so I am particularly depressed. Why did I make one mistake after another in the exam? I really can't forgive myself.
Although there were various mentalities above, they were all overcome later. If you take the exam, you still have a chance. If you don't take the exam, you will definitely fail. In the eyes of others, a fool is a fool. As long as he can finally get a driver's license, it doesn't matter whether he smiles or not.
If you fail the exam three times, take it four times. If you fail four times, you will fail five times. I still can't pass five times. If it's a big deal, I'll re-register and take the exam again. It is with this belief that I passed the third exam of subject 2.
Generally speaking, my failure in the second exam is, in the final analysis, a failure of mentality, so the most important thing is to balance my mentality. If I fail the exam, I want to retake it. We should take the new exam again, because everything can be done all over again.
In fact, many people are the same. What they like is not the school or the class, but the group of people sitting in the class. Is there any co