La Rue’s advice for passing a check ride.
Don’t accept an/any clearance from ATC if you are rushed feel pushed or need just a couple of extra seconds to “sort things out”.
DO NOT be afraid to go missed on an approach if things begin to look iffy, minimums are rushing up at you faster than you would like or you reach case break deflection.
Tell the examiner what you are doing and give a quick explanation if necessary, but don’t try to write a novel up there.
When he/she fails one on you (assuming your doing the Multi), don’t anticipate it, just let it happen…
Practice a bit of cockpit coordination before you go up. Take your fight board, clipboard or what ever you use and sit in your car, practice placing such things as checklists, plates, charts and even your pencils. At 3,000 feet when cleared direct your IAF on an unfamiliar approach, while the examiner has that “spring loaded look” about him or her, ready and itching to “chop one on ya”, it is no place to wonder what the heck you just did with that plate for the <Inverted NDB DME approach> With holding pattern in lieu of PT into Possum Holler Muni!
But above all, just relax and enjoy this.
When its all over you will feel some kind pride I can tall ya now.