Studying for theory driving test
I guess that it is much more difficult than revising for a maths or geography test. There are lots of rules, hundreds of road signs and plenty of details to remember! And imagine that theory driving test is only a part of the exam! Practical driving test, on the other hand, will be even more difficult, especially for those who have problems applying their knowledge. It is also much more difficult to concentrate during a practical driving exam. You are constantly being observed, and you are not given time to think the situation over. Once you decide to do something, it"s over! You can"t simply go back to the question and correct your answer. I"ve been revising for my theory driving test for two days and I think that I have learned half the material that I should remember. To be honest, road signs or first aid is only something you have to revise quickly. They probably taught you this stuff at school. But right of way is a different thing; here you have to use your imagination a bit. I"m taking my theory driving test next Monday. I"m really determined to pass it and then proceed to my practical examination. I have just applied for a position in one of the biggest companies in my city. I have always wanted to work for them, but all candidates have to be driving licence holders.

