TheInsanity1234 wrote:I'll see if I can get it some point
WhoseGeneration wrote:TheInsanity1234 wrote:I'll see if I can get it some point
I hope you appreciate that most here are really looking forwards to your posts describing your actual on road learning experiences.
My advice? Don't be too cocky, just take on board what your instructor tells you.
It is rather rote, accept it and then you can move onto AD.
TheInsanity1234 wrote:WhoseGeneration wrote:TheInsanity1234 wrote:I'll see if I can get it some point
I hope you appreciate that most here are really looking forwards to your posts describing your actual on road learning experiences.
My advice? Don't be too cocky, just take on board what your instructor tells you.
It is rather rote, accept it and then you can move onto AD.
I'm of the mind-set that I'll do whatever is necessary to pass my test, and when I get my license, I'll just chuck whatever I've learnt that's pointless out of the window and work on AD skills to replace those, and to reinforce the basics.
I don't wish to be one of those students that know it all, as I've had my experiences, and there's nothing worse than someone ignoring you, doing something their way, then cocking it up badly.
I may be an observant passenger, but I don't intend on being overly cocky. Just confident.
I certainly look forwards to my lessons, and I know you guys are going to be interested in whatever the latest argument between me and my instructor is about
fungus wrote:WhoseGeneration wrote:Small point, in the UK you might get a licence, you appear to want to be tested in the USA to get a license.
Irksome American spelling WG?
mefoster wrote:TheInsanity1234 wrote:I must admit, I've always had issues trying to decide which spelling variant is supposed to be used, because now so many of my friends use the american spelling for a lot of things, which has resulted in me getting slightly confused about what spelling to use.
With licence and license it's not a difference between UK and US usage, rather the difference is that licence is the noun and license is the verb.
TheInsanity1234 wrote:WhoseGeneration wrote:TheInsanity1234 wrote:I'll see if I can get it some point
I hope you appreciate that most here are really looking forwards to your posts describing your actual on road learning experiences.
My advice? Don't be too cocky, just take on board what your instructor tells you.
It is rather rote, accept it and then you can move onto AD.
I'm of the mind-set that I'll do whatever is necessary to pass my test, and when I get my license, I'll just chuck whatever I've learnt that's pointless out of the window and work on AD skills to replace those, and to reinforce the basics.
I don't wish to be one of those students that know it all, as I've had my experiences, and there's nothing worse than someone ignoring you, doing something their way, then cocking it up badly.
I may be an observant passenger, but I don't intend on being overly cocky. Just confident.
I certainly look forwards to my lessons, and I know you guys are going to be interested in whatever the latest argument between me and my instructor is about
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