You've got this, and congratulations on your progress! In addition to drilling some specific problem types that give you trouble, I would try to read a book or two and start doing some mindful breathing if you don't already to practice being able to refocus your attention and calm your nerves. At this point, you've absorbed close to all of the theory that you are going be able to use on the test. Sharpen the tools you already have. Good luck!!
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You've got this, and congratulations on your progress! In addition to drilling some specific problem types that give you trouble, I would try to read a book or two and start doing some mindful breathing if you don't already to practice being able to refocus your attention and calm your nerves. At this point, you've absorbed close to all of the theory that you are going be able to use on the test. Sharpen the tools you already have. Good luck!!