I would argue that you continue studying until test week. Not sound like a motivational speaker, but every day you study you get a little bit better, so it's wasteful not to study every day you have until your test day.
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I plan to take 1PT per day, so three, before Wednesday test day.
I'm taking it on Friday and I plan on studying through Tuesday and maybe doing a small amount on Wednesday
I would argue that you continue studying until test week. Not sound like a motivational speaker, but every day you study you get a little bit better, so it's wasteful not to study every day you have until your test day.