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Not ready for the exam
I do not recommend driving a driving school at CREDO, it will be a lot of money and nerves. As the main point I can mention is the poor quality of the administration's work - nothing is normally explained to the cadets when they try to find out if they have a driving instructor in my city, the administration said that I learned in my own city, but when I wanted to start driving it turned out that the only instructor from my city does not speak American at all, so I would have to go to Cleveland. Then the former times will have to go back and forth to sign a contract and any tracking card to drive to them all the time - or then 21.decade everything happen electronically? And what was most strange - after half a year of driving to the instructor, when I ran to the school exam, I realized that I could not pass it, because I was not taught the things to know when putting the exam, and the potential exemplary routing. When I fell to the trestle before the CSDD, because I was not taught how to perform this figure with the new cars, only with the old one of the driving school, it was not even theoretically shown that there would be something different. (because there is a handbrake button). As well as absolutely nothing was displayed about the car, nor what can be seen on the panel about the food, how often the oil needs to be changed, so that in principle all the options are just putting exams and driving privately - for driving. money! Only the theory teacher was really good.
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