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Can I get extra points for driving test in university?
Different universities may have different policies. Some universities may recognize a driver's license as a skill or experience, which can give students extra points. However, in some other universities, driver's license may not be regarded as academic performance, so students can't get extra points.

In some universities, students can increase their GPA by obtaining various certificates and licenses. For example, some universities may recognize the certificates and licenses obtained by students outside the school, such as driver's license, professional license, industry certification and so on. In these universities, students can convert these certificates and licenses into certain credits and incorporate them into their GPA.

In some other universities, students may not be able to take their driver's license as part of GPA. These universities may think that driving license is only a basic skill, not an academic achievement. In these universities, students can only get credits and GPA by attending classes, completing homework and exams.

So whether you can get extra points depends on the policy of your university. It is suggested that college students consult their academic advisers or tutors to determine whether the school recognizes the driver's license as a part of GPA and the specific policies and procedures.