I'm in the same boat as you.
I would think you should get through the whole course first and then preptest. Might as well make sure your fundamentals are solid before you start tweaking your skills through blind review.
And yeah, I did a fully timed prep-test, although it was a 4-section one with no experimental part. At least I think I timed it properly? 35 minutes for each section right? I was pressed for time on the LG section, but mostly fine on the others.
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So I shouldn't even consider taking it in October? My average preptest scores has not improved. So I think I will just wait till next September or if I feel confident in June. I am just frustrated at myself for how little improvement I am making.