Well, I passed my Theory Test on Tuesday. It was a close run thing. No amount of practice of at home can factor in the stress of driving to Redditch, finding the venue, being told you can't park there, searching for somewhere free to park becasue you have no change, trying to find the venue on foot from where you parked, signing in, realising you are actually really thirsty... ... and then doing the test in a warm, slightly smelly room! But hey. Job done! The main advice I would offer is make sure you practice the Hazard Perception part of the test in advance. Knowing how to spot hazards is only half the battle. The other half is being familiar enough with what the software is looking for so that you click appropriately and at the right time. When I first tried the practice DVD I'd mess up by clicking too often, too little or too soon, even though I'd know what the hazard was, so it was certainly worth it. Now I need to dig out my CBT cert and get some lessons booked in.