One year?Serious ah?Originally posted by kopiosatu:no worries, it took me more than a year to get my class 2
are you sure you can tahan night shift then go learn???Originally posted by Troy437:If soon soon go for lesson, how long to go for TP?
I am going to do permanent nightshift for the next 3 months..tot shd make the best of it.
So far I tried once yesterday.Originally posted by hisoka:are you sure you can tahan night shift then go learn???
register august.Originally posted by Troy437:One year?Serious ah?
wonder if its good for long periods.....Originally posted by Troy437:So far I tried once yesterday.
6 am - finish work and sleep in office.
8 am - woke up go for a medical app at TTSH
10:30 am - go home
11 am - sleep aft eat.
3 pm - woke up
4 pm - leave house
4:30 pm - reach SSDC
4:40 pm - practical lesson start
4:45 pm - heavy rain during lesson
6:20 pm - lesson finish, rain just stop
6:25 pm - Instructor say my figure-8 and crank course not fast enough. have to Retake Prac 1. Rush to book lesson at the 2nd level kiosk.
7 pm - reach home.
Got sleep 6 hours in all.
Yeah true...you just can't perfect it at the centre with their bikes.Originally posted by mancha:...Handling the weight of the bike and the bumpy course is the only problem....The bumpy, I have got my Class 2 now, and still can't do that well.
You should have done that asap.Originally posted by Troy437:anyone got any suggestion?? Think I shd storm there early in the morning and make noise??
Like dam hard to pass...Originally posted by mancha:Good for you.
Remember on TP test not take it too easy. Ride with confidence with a little garangness and do your best to avoid Immediate Failures.
If you go slow on all the courses, 4 points each, it is easy to accumulate points to reach 18, TP testers will then load points and fail you on points.
Show them: Confidence + no Immediate Failures = Pass