Take the test tomorrow. You sound more than ready and I honestly think its the nerves at this point. Take a break from the boards and relax before tomorrow.
I'm turning 33 and will be writing this September! I spent a decade in a job that I hated, but paid enough to get by. Although I'm an older applicant, it's better late than never. If you want something, go for it with all you've got!
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