If it helps I am feeling the same way! I think its okay tho basically everything I have seen has said to take it easy the 2 days (even the week) before and to not even study the day before the test.
Following this!
I have 50% time, but because of my learning disability, I usually can't finish in 35 mins and use the time just trying to get things done, but I generally have a couple of minutes extra per section. My only real tip for how to best…
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I'm applying to UofA, UVic, Dal, UOttawa, York and USask! I would be happy to get in anywhere, but York and UVic are my top choices
I write on the 15th, so I'm very nervous but excited to be done studying (unless I need to re-writ…
You need to submit proof. There is a list of the documents they need. You need a qualified professional to fill out a form and in some cases documentation of your disability/need for accommodations.