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  • Saturday, Sep 24 2016

    I withdrew. An hr before deadline. Keep us posted on what your decided. Good luck.

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  • Friday, Sep 23 2016

    I'm on my third take tomorrow. I can't even begin to tell you how badly I wish I could go back to the day before my first take and withdraw.

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  • Friday, Sep 23 2016

    @jhaldy10325 Yeah, I'd get out of there. If you're not going to hit your score, there is no benefit to the "experience."

    If you don't think you'll be ready don't bother wasting a take. I always say if you want a similar experience, find a moderately quiet section of the library (with paper shuffling, pencil tapping, etc) and just take a strictly timed exam. You'll usually score +/- 3 points from what you would have gotten if you were to take it for real...

    I can't tell you how many friends of mine on here and TLS have needed all 3 takes even AFTER they were averaging in the 170s... So save those lil babies for when you're 100% ready.

    :D

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  • Friday, Sep 23 2016

    Had a similar situation. I postponed my test last night because my goal score is a 165 or higher and I've been averaging around a 160.1... so i felt like if i gave myself an extra 2-3 months of studying, i can give myself a way better chance at hitting my goal score. But at the end of the day, it's up to you and how close you are to your score...

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  • Friday, Sep 23 2016

    My opinion is to take it. Everyone advocates against that but to be honest you have three takes and you already spent $200. If one is not the best, obviously you'll take it more serious the next go around. I guess it also depends on the score you want. If you only need like a low 150, you can wing it. Again this is my opinion.

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  • Friday, Sep 23 2016

    If you're not ready now and you know it - withdraw. You don't want to waste precious takes.

    Get ready for December, and ace this test!

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  • Friday, Sep 23 2016

    Yeah, I'd get out of there. If you're not going to hit your score, there is no benefit to the "experience."

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