If you really want 5 sections, then take sections from tests you aren't planning on taking (look at lower number tests).
Of course you'll know which section is the 'experimental', but it'll still help you with endurance. You can treat your experimental sections as a test and score it when you finish all 4 sections.
Do 5 sections tests, unless you are really trying to preserve your PTs because you're either super far from your actual test date or have a long way to go to reach your goal score.
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If you really want 5 sections, then take sections from tests you aren't planning on taking (look at lower number tests).
Of course you'll know which section is the 'experimental', but it'll still help you with endurance. You can treat your experimental sections as a test and score it when you finish all 4 sections.
@10000019 In general, do you think it is better to do 4 or 5 sections for PT
Do 5 sections tests, unless you are really trying to preserve your PTs because you're either super far from your actual test date or have a long way to go to reach your goal score.
I think it's a matter of personal preference. I do 4 mainly because I'm too lazy to incorporate another test.