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1. Relax - because you've done all the studying you can. You are not going to dramatically improve your score in 7 days. Take it easy and review your errors.

2. Repeat step 1.

If possible do a CAT at the same time as your actual test. If not then atleast keep your mind active during that time period.

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Do not stress your mind

Try to hit the gym or go for a walk and stay healthy

Get a good nights sleep

Good luck!!!
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Agree completely -- hit the gym before your test to clear your mind.

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1. Relax - because you've done all the studying you can. You are not going to dramatically improve your score in 7 days. Take it easy and review your errors.

2. Repeat step 1.

If possible do a CAT at the same time as your actual test. If not then atleast keep your mind active during that time period.

Review notes.

Do not stress your mind

Try to hit the gym or go for a walk and stay healthy

Get a good nights sleep

Good luck!!!
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Gym is a great stress relief...brush up before..a little RC
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