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Old Aug 29, 2017, 07:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Emily Fox Seaton View Post
You shouldn't be scared to learn to drive late in life. I knew someone else who had the same problem but I had to break off talking to her because she refused to learn. Oh and she did have a mother willing to teach her but she just was scared. Just remember that driving isn't as hard as you think. When I learned I was obsessed with doing everything right. It wasn't until I relaxed and just tried not to hit anyone that I got better.
If it's so easy to learn, than why does the website for the driver's ed class that I was looking at say that the class lasts 6 months? Are a lot of learners slow or something?

I can't wait that long. It is asking a lot out of me to deal with all of the B.S of my daily life and spend all of this time learning. I don't know how I am going to be able to take on all of this responsibility at once without getting overwhelmed.

Getting my license and a car would help me a great deal. Ideally, I would want to get this all done by the end of the school year. Unfortunately, I don't think I can do that, go to school full time, AND work while dealing with the buses.

I may have to drop a class or two. I see no other way of doing all of this without neglecting my mental health or losing control and doing something stupid.
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