I would say take it in January if you can commit your time to 2-3 hours per day, and do lots of practice tests. It also depends on when you are wanting to apply. Taking it in January would be best if you want to apply for Fall 2020 since most schools are on a rolling basis and will have more spots the earlier you apply. Good luck!
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I would say take it in January if you can commit your time to 2-3 hours per day, and do lots of practice tests. It also depends on when you are wanting to apply. Taking it in January would be best if you want to apply for Fall 2020 since most schools are on a rolling basis and will have more spots the earlier you apply. Good luck!