I'd aim to have my PT scores in range during the summer which should allow for a retake while still getting apps in before the new year. That said it's far more beneficial to focus on your scoring and let that determine your timeline. A late app (or even another cycle) with a higher score is almost always better than an early app with a lower one... esp if that lower one is subpar for your goals.
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I'd aim to have my PT scores in range during the summer which should allow for a retake while still getting apps in before the new year. That said it's far more beneficial to focus on your scoring and let that determine your timeline. A late app (or even another cycle) with a higher score is almost always better than an early app with a lower one... esp if that lower one is subpar for your goals.
Why April and not just June? Trying to figure out which one to shoot for. I started saying April but then switched to June.
Same. I registered for April and I may take June exam if needed! We got this