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How many PTs do you have left right now? I think you should be aiming for one a week. As you get closer to test date and see how your scores are going, you can readjust your plans. I think saving a handful of PTs isn't a bad idea necessarily.
Just pace yourself with the PTs. You generally shouldn't be doing more than one a week, so you have more than a year's worth of PTs going at that rate.
I wonder about onePT and BR to see where you're scoring on the different sections? That way you'd have something you can go back to. Or maybe you already did this?
If you plan on sitting for the exam in September, I recommend you start taking PTs by the end of the month. Take one a week for now and think about it as a way to gauge where you are, where you should spend more time focusing, etc.
Maybe go to the professor on your first day and figure out something that they'll be happy with to deal with the absence. And say it's only 1 class period. Then send a couple emails--one that same week and one the week before the test to confirm.