I dont see a huge advantage in reregistering for both right now. Take the January one, and then, if your score isn't what you want, reassess and see if you want to take the February one or if you think you need more time. There's no reason to rush into a $200 investment. If you're still feeling uncertain, I would definitely recommend purchasing score cancellation.
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I dont see a huge advantage in reregistering for both right now. Take the January one, and then, if your score isn't what you want, reassess and see if you want to take the February one or if you think you need more time. There's no reason to rush into a $200 investment. If you're still feeling uncertain, I would definitely recommend purchasing score cancellation.