Thanks! Tomorrow is indeed Dday! We are considering it a “practice test” mentally for several reasons — mostly because she only had ten days to study, and other family stuff going on. Regarding taking more than twice — I think they can only see that it was taken more than once but not exactly how many unless you send many scores of course. So I’m thinking take three times (So again January 4) and pull the best of the bunch and super score only if really advantageous. Then let chips fall where they may.
She skipped 17 questions in November so she is not going to do that this time.
Sadly, I’m out of town for work now so my husband will take her but I’m really the family cheerleader so not a perfect scenario. But it will be fine. Maybe less stress and more experience will translate into better score.
January test — she is doing computer — Curious to see if that makes her feel more confident. Also wondering if skipping questions led to a bubble in problem. And, a second or two saved in bubbling could give her an extra minute or two per section so we’ll see.