Study Tips?

Guernsey

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I need help studying for the Ohio Driving written test. I can read the book but sometimes when I take the test, I am amazed at how clueless I actually am but I don't know whether it is that I dpn't understand the book or maybe I am not studyong it right in order to get pass the "trickier" that the test throws your way. I take te test again on Wednesday but I fear that I might not pass it again and I am not taking any chances this time. Do you know of any general study tips that I can utilize so that I can study and "know" the book?
 
It sounds like you've taken the test before, so you know what kind of questions they ask. I don't have a clue what they ask over there, but I doubt it would be radically different to here. We had about questions about who has the right of way, so you should learn that incase you haven't already, and the rest were general questions about tread depth and how close you can park to the corner of an intersection. If you are having difficulty ask your parents to help teach you or next time you are in the car ask whoever is driving. Like I said, I don't know about the test, so you'd have a better idea about how to study successfully than I would.
 
Buy yourself some tabs and as you are reading through the book, try and answer the question in your head as you're going along.

Take a few pages at a time. Like say try 10 in a row. If there are any particularly difficult questions in which you had absolutely no idea what the answer was, Tab the page.

Work your way through the book in these stages and before the exam, do a cram-fest putting particular emphasis on the more difficult ones you encountered (i.e. the ones you have tabbed).

Good luck.
 
I need help studying for the Ohio Driving written test. I can read the book but sometimes when I take the test, I am amazed at how clueless I actually am but I don't know whether it is that I dpn't understand the book or maybe I am not studyong it right in order to get pass the "trickier" that the test throws your way. I take te test again on Wednesday but I fear that I might not pass it again and I am not taking any chances this time. Do you know of any general study tips that I can utilize so that I can study and "know" the book?
Try and get your hands on an interactive DVD, which simulates tests very well indeed, down to exact questions asked in the past, etc. This was my sole source of revision and it got me 46/50 for the theory part and 63/75 for hazard perception.
 
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