My youngest DS (26 now) failed the first two times he took his test for his learner's permit. In VA, the first 10(?) questions are road signs, if you miss ONE, you fail. He's been driving 9 years and is a great driver, but that test wasn't easy for him. He's not a good test taker either so that may have had something to do with it.
PeeWee70 said:My youngest daughter failed her first permit test. I feel so bad for her because she did read the book and aced all the practice tests online. I guess seeing my oldest passing w/o studying and hearing from so many how "super" easy it is, it's just frustrating. Just wondering if anyone else's kids did not pass their first time.......
My youngest daughter failed her first permit test. I feel so bad for her because she did read the book and aced all the practice tests online. I guess seeing my oldest passing w/o studying and hearing from so many how "super" easy it is, it's just frustrating. Just wondering if anyone else's kids did not pass their first time.......
DD14 passed but her cousin who is the same age did not. In Iowa, there is an app put out by the DOT that we put on the iPad. Turns out the questions on the app are taken directly from the real test. She said even the answers were in the same spots (A,B,C,D).
So any Iowa kids- download that app!
DS failed his permit test last Saturday. He was LIVID!
I tried to warn him beforehand - I failed it too on my first try many years ago. He kept insisting that "ALL" of his friends who took the test told him it was super easy. He didn't bother to look at the book since "it's all just common sense".His test included some uber obscure construction signs (per his venting): when upper right and lower left lights are blinking, that means what? when only the upper lights are blinking, that means what?
Ooooo, he was TICKED that he got the crazy hard questions. I gave him a hug and then suggested that maybe he look through the book before we go back and have him try again.![]()
My older son failed his test the first time. Seems his friends told him it was spook easy he didn't have to study. Wrong! DD failed twice. She did read the book but she has terrible test anxiety and lacks good study skills. The first time she went her boyfriene accompanied her. She felt totally humiliated afterward. The next time it was just me and her, which was better because she failed that one too. She passed on the third go round.PeeWee70 said:My youngest daughter failed her first permit test. I feel so bad for her because she did read the book and aced all the practice tests online. I guess seeing my oldest passing w/o studying and hearing from so many how "super" easy it is, it's just frustrating. Just wondering if anyone else's kids did not pass their first time.......
Sounds familiar! I'm from your neck of the woods- did you go to Penndot over by BJ's? We always had to wait sooo long there! We are trying to get him a driving test appointment in Easton. I hear that one is much better.