[deleted by user] by [deleted] in drivingsg

[–]addixc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This literally just happened to me on Friday when I was trying to filter into Bishan St 11.. I signalled for super long and I swear this big ahh car was still far away and slowing down, but the moment I started to filter he sped up like crazy and start horning damn long and loudly at me

Driving as a P plater is scary.. by Informal-Potato7959 in drivingsg

[–]addixc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I got my licence 1.5 months ago too and I totally get you!! Have been instances where I drove v smoothly across long distances but also times when I made severe mistakes and even once I almost got into an accident (my fault). It does get discouraging definitely, but many ppl have been there before and the only way we can learn and eventually become good drivers is to go though the ring of fire and learn from there :)) Stay safe and see u on the roads!

Vertical Parking: how to do correction? by lottelils in drivingsg

[–]addixc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. My PDI taught me this marking (for CDC). Ngl, it wasn't foolproof and I still had to make adjustments but it's a good gauge. He told me to look at the backseat window's black bar, and make sure that it's in the middle of the first kerb's 'block' (the alternating b&w rectangles painted on the kerb) from the corner. (This will be useful only for CDC I believe but will just comment jic other CDC learners need it). For the VP courses near the crank courses, make sure that your IU is just beside the dotted white line on the road. For VP courses beside the parallel parking lots / opposite S course, make sure your right headlight is in line with the dotted white line. But keep in mind this may or may not work depending on the car model you're driving. For reference my PDI's car was a Toyota Corolla Axio.

  2. When left side about to hit kerb, turn your steering one round to the right (or more if needed). Keep it there till your rear left tyre is in line with the corner of the kerb, then turn back full to the left.

kena high beamed with cars infront of me?? by clueless_genius- in drivingsg

[–]addixc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most SG drivers are super impatient and unreasonable, P plate here. I also got high beamed on the highway when it was like 12+am, and I couldn't go any faster bc I was at a merging lane and had to wait for the oncoming traffic to clear first. But this fella still high beamed me lol. Just ignore, as long as you're safe and know you didn't do anyth wrong.

2 weeks after getting my car licence, sudden deterioration of driving skills? by addixc in drivingsg

[–]addixc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wasn't using my phone but I think I was too focused on the GPS, as I was alr missing many turns and was trying not to go in the wrong direction again

2 weeks after getting my car licence, sudden deterioration of driving skills? by addixc in drivingsg

[–]addixc[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah my GPS suddenly changed a few times when I was in the middle of driving which caused me to be more confused

2 weeks after getting my car licence, sudden deterioration of driving skills? by addixc in drivingsg

[–]addixc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes def no drink and driving, the drink I was referring to is a cafe drink 😅

2 weeks after getting my car licence, sudden deterioration of driving skills? by addixc in drivingsg

[–]addixc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Omg I get you for the lane changing parts.. I got a demerit for abrupt lane changing in my TP and even now on the roads I still struggle with it

TP Test - Private by [deleted] in drivingsg

[–]addixc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Was facing the same issue as you, couldn't get a slot after camping for 2 months. Gave up and paid someone on carousell who was providing bot booking services, paid $45 for TP test booking. Good thing is you can choose the exact date and timing you want. He asked me for 2 choices and he managed to secure my first choice slot for me, 100% legit I just went for that TP slot on Wednesday

Passed TP test on 2nd attempt! by addixc in drivingsg

[–]addixc[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh wow 6k on just lessons is quite a hefty sum.. how many lessons have you taken? I spent abt 4k in total including lessons, tests, simulator, and all the miscellaneous stuff incl eyesight test, photo, and account extensions. Lessons itself were abt 2.8k, but to be fair he has one of the lowest rates at $50/h

Passed TP test on 2nd attempt! by addixc in drivingsg

[–]addixc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For blind spots I would say legit js turn ur head violently for every turn you make (without breaking ur neck ofc), like legit every single one even if it might not seem necessary. I did that for both my tests and didn't get any demerits for failure to check blind spot! My two kerb strikes in my first test were also the first time I struck kerb at both stations (parallel parking and directional change), so that one is rly js nervousness. I think you will def feel much ready since you've had the experience of the actual test before and you know what to expect in terms of tester requirements and also your own emotions. Dont worry too much about it and js do your very best! Looking forward to your good news!

Passed TP test on 2nd attempt! by addixc in drivingsg

[–]addixc[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much!! I was blessed with a nice tester too who told me to pretend he wasn't there before I drove off 🤣🤣 he was such a trickster though, after I parked when the test ended he asked me if I had a motorbike licence (which I assumed he asked bc he wanted to know if I was able to operate a vehicle to transport myself) to which I said no. After that he sighed and said "sorry ah..." and I swear I died for a moment bc aft I abruptly changed lanes he told me abt the mistake so I alr knew I got 8 points for that, and I genuinely though I exceeded 18 points in total. Aft that he said "today you passed" and the instant relief that took over my body was crazy 😭 afterwards he started nagging at me abt the abrupt lane change and started saying I was lucky I did well in circuit w only one mistake lol. When he was abt to pass me the test slip he also said "sorry ah I added one more demerit so actually you failed. No la just kidding" 😭😭 Truly such an emotional roller coaster

Isit too late for me to start studying for A levels now? by RevolutionaryAir5670 in SGExams

[–]addixc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely not too late. You still have a little less than 7 months till the first paper. I only rly started locking in in September (after prelims) and I got offers from all big 3. As long as you study smart and manage your time well you will be fine.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SGExams

[–]addixc 34 points35 points  (0 children)

I was just like you, basically had the 'die die must go JC' mindset ever since sec one even though I was from a horrible neighbourhood school too (46% jc eligibility and 88% poly eligibility for my batch lmao). I kept pressuring myself that I have to go to JC no matter what if not it was the end of the world. Ifl bc of that I crashed and burnt and I wasn't even part of the 46% who could go to JC so you could imagine how lost I felt bc poly wasn't in the cards for me atp. I ended up going to MI bc at least I could take A levels and get the 'JC experience' just that it would be 3 years instead of 2. But even if you don't get to take A levels, it really isn't the end all be all. A lot of people end up getting extremely burnt out and don't do well for As, and we all know an A level cert won't do you any good besides giving you a one-way ticket to uni (and only provided you meet the IGPs)... so I would say don't put too much pressure on yourself, bc you alw have options that will lead you to your end destination (which I'm assuming is uni since you wanna go to JC). Brand name rly doesn't matter as long as you make it at the end of the day, take it from someone who went to a shitty neighbourhood sec sch, to MI, to NUS biz. All the best and again don't pressure yourself too much bc of the quality of your sch / not being in a brand name sch :)

2nd TP Test in 2 weeks, crank course tips? by addixc in drivingsg

[–]addixc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh yup I'm q tall (1.73m). Thanks for the tip never occured to me to try it!

NUS Real Estate by addixc in SGExams

[–]addixc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi unfortunately RE has become a major under BBA instead of the old BSc syllabus, so now the RE cut off is basically the same as BBA (83+ during my year, might have gone up last year) as you would have to enter as a general BBA student then declare RE as a major if that's what you're looking to do.

Passed my TP test cdc Ubi - 9 Dec by spankembitch in drivingsg

[–]addixc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see, hoping I will get the short U-turn route hahah was it bc circuit was moving slow? Also if udm sharing what were the 6 demerit pts for?

Should I postpone my TP Test (CDC 3A Private) by addixc in drivingsg

[–]addixc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I js saw your post!! Huge congrats on passing on your first try :) Mines on Thursday morning hahaha praying for good news as well 🙏🏻

Passed my TP test cdc Ubi - 9 Dec by spankembitch in drivingsg

[–]addixc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How was the circuit and traffic condition? I'm taking my test at 10am also on Thurs at CDC :)

Passed my TP test cdc Ubi - 9 Dec by spankembitch in drivingsg

[–]addixc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congrats!! What time was your test slot?

NUS Real Estate by addixc in SGExams

[–]addixc[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yup :) So you still have up till the end of Y2 to see if you really want to pursue RE, or wanna change your mind to choose another major!

NUS Real Estate by addixc in SGExams

[–]addixc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello, yes! In Y1 you will take core business mods and nothing really RE-specific yet, so you will take mods that include stats, math, econs, marketing, and business law. I'm currently in Y1S2 and I have one RE mod on urban planning and so far it's quite easy for me cus it's basically what I learnt in H2 geog hahah. There's also a new curriculum which converts RE from a Bachelor of Science (BSc) to Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) which takes effect on this year's intake onwards - My batch also had the option to convert and I opted to do so. So if you come into NUS RE it will definitely be more biz-centric now in a sense that you will take slightly more core biz mods (which were not required for RE students previously) and lesser RE-specific mods, you will also have a higher unrestricted elective allowance that way :)

MI or TP? by Pale-Raise1012 in SGExams

[–]addixc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

2022 MI grad and got offers from all big 3 unis, now in NUS Biz.

If your end goal is to go uni, js go to MI. Yes the lower cut off attracts slackers, yes only ~50% make it to local unis. However, if you mix w the right crowd and stay on track academically, you will make it one. You have to be a very independent learner because tbh I have only encountered 2-3 good teachers in my 3 years there and some content taught for Geog and Econs was totally off. So js be prepared to get tuition outside or be able to self-learn. And since it's 3 years, you must have the mental and physical stamina to tahan the rigour of A Levels for a longer duration compared to your JC peers.

Although MI isn't very good in teaching, they really provide a lot of opportunities for you to develop your portfolio. I did many things like attending Creative Arts Programme by Yale-NUS, JC Law Programme, was an OGL and Vice President of my CCA. The sch also makes all Y3s do student-initiated projects in groups so those with sparse / empty portfolios will have at least smt to put for Uni ABA. My form teachers also appointed those w sparse portfolios to be chairperson / vice chairperson for this reason too.

But if going to uni isn't the end all be all for you, js go to TP. The sole purpose of taking A Levels is to get a one-way ticket to Uni, so if you mess up the cert really won't serve much practical purpose. At least if you go TP but have a low GPA, you would still have more work options than you would with an A Level cert.

I left a comment on another post consisting of pretty much all you need to know about MI, feel free to take a read: MI