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Hi everyone,

I’m currently in the process of getting my driver’s license here in Copenhagen, and I could use a bit of encouragement. I’ve already taken 13 double classes (2x45min), and I still don’t feel quite ready for the test. After discussing it with my instructor, it seems like I might need around 5 more classes, which has left me feeling a bit discouraged and, honestly, a little stupid.

I had initially thought that the average number of lessons taken per student was around 10-12 doubles, so I can’t help but feel like I’m lagging behind. I was hoping to hear about your experiences and maybe get some words of wisdom to lift my spirits. Thanks in advance!


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[–] [email protected] 1 points 7 months ago

Otzen at 2024-03-14 13:25:05+00:00 ID: kutxtm8


Don't worry about the amount of classes (as long as the cost is not a problem).

Your instructor has to be on board with you being ready for the final exam, and some instructors are bound to want to get their students to a higher competency level than others (whether it's to get extra money is another discussion). In other words, the number of classes you end up taking is meaningless.

See it as what it is: training to become a better driver. You're likely not gonna be in a situation with a certified instructor like this again after passing the exam. If money and time wasn't an issue, taking 100 lessons would just make you a better driver than most.

You're taking a bunch more than the minimum, you can bet that means you will be a better driver than someone insisting on taking the exam and barely passing after the minimum amount of lessons.