She tried 960 times
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She tried 960 times
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#3Perhaps she didn't realize that she could study for the test and then pass it after one try. According to the article she has almost no formal education, so that seems possible: "It was not until she turned 15 that she joined a formal school as a fourth grader. But her schooling ended there a few years later."
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#4Perhaps she didn't realize that she could study for the test and then pass it after one try. According to the article she has almost no formal education, so that seems possible: "It was not until she turned 15 that she joined a formal school as a fourth grader. But her schooling ended there a few years later."
"What she was essentially doing while studying alone was memorizing as many questions — with their answers — as possible without always knowing what they were all about."
It's surprising that she didn't end up remembering by heart all possible test answers by then. It's also sad because, if she had asked an instructor politely to explain one complex traffic word for her each day, she would have reached the understanding she needed to pass the test far sooner. Then again, it sounds like she treated it like a hobby. If she was having fun, who's to stop her?
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#8She passed the driving test in 4 tries which is probably like the average american teenager these days.
At $5 a pop though, she could have hired some personal tutors.
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#9Perhaps she didn't realize that she could study for the test and then pass it after one try. According to the article she has almost no formal education, so that seems possible: "It was not until she turned 15 that she joined a formal school as a fourth grader. But her schooling ended there a few years later."
I spoke too soon. On the second page, the article says she did study, but did so "phonetically" and thus didn't understand what she was studying.
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#10It's probably a webdesigner-thing to think of 960 as a nice round number, but that's the first thing I thought upon reading that.