No one in my class failed. I was surprised because half of the class were older women. I'm not saying women can't ride motorcycles, my mom has been riding her harley for year and shes one of the better riders I've met. They just didn't look the bike type and didn't even look comfortable sitting on the display bike in the classroom. One of those women was getting a bike so she could ride with her boyfriend, which is great and I wish my gf would do the same. But she had plans for an zx_r
Imo the hardest part of the test was the figure 8 inside of the blue rectangle. The instructors gave good advice, don't be scared of dropping the bike when making slow turns. Practice it well during the practice portion, its better to mess up there then on the evaluation at the end. THe evaluation was only 20-30mins long out of 8hours riding time total, so its not that bad use the other 7.5hours to the fullest.
Dropping your bike in the evaluation in the end does disqualify you, but dropping it prior once or twice doesn't. So just try to get comfortable on the bike.
There were only 3 of us under 21 in the class, and we all scored the highest on the riding test. I got the only perfect on the written

and a -3 or 97 on the riding exam. You have to score 80 or higher to pass. my -3 came from going outside the line on the figure 8, i got nervous and was scared to lean a little more and give it more throttle. I should have also lost points on the turning while in second gear part, I forgot to downshift as i stopped but the coach didn't notice.
Hah that was long but I don't have a bike yet so its my only real motorcycle story. If you have any other MSF questions ask me I took it only a month ago and everything is still fresh in my mind, i still look in the booklet they gave me now and then when i can't remember a few details.
