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Scrape up the money and take a Pearson's practice exam. Take it under timed conditions. Go through the results and find your weak points. There is still time to improve those weak areas and/or study things that you didn't think would be on the exam. Time is getting short so you want to focus your studies on areas that will you give you the most improvement. After you study and try to shore up your weak areas, take the second exam and repeat. At the very least, the practice exams will help give you a feel for the pacing of the exam. If you are serious about your PCAT score, these practice exams are worth it.