The pressure comes from wanting the job so badly that you don't want to fail, For me it was lot's of sleepless nights,replaying the mistakes in my head and figuring out how to fix them. If you really want to pass the 10 day training you have to learn from all the errors you make, speak to the superintendent and ask how they would or wouldn't approach something you did wrong, constantly asking questions especially if you don't understand something. Watch what your fellow trainee's are doing right and wrong. Challenge yourself to step up to the next level. I made a mistake on day 5 (had to back up) and on day 6 (didn't identify left pivot turn and hit a median with back left tire) i automatically had to go to day 9, i didn't sweat it though because day 8 and 9 was the best i ever handled the bus. I learned from my previous errors and improved. Then i passed the cdl road test. My best advice is find a way to relax and focus,and read the manual atleast 3x a day. Im currently doing line training and hope to be graduating this or next week!