How Many Days of Practice Are Needed for Subject 2?

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StEmilia
07/29/25 12:20pm
It varies from person to person. Some candidates progress quickly, while others learn at a slower pace and need to focus on individual test items. Generally, Subject 2 requires about two weeks of practice. It is best for candidates to familiarize themselves with all the test items before scheduling the exam to increase the chances of passing on the first attempt. Below are some preparation tips for Subject 2: Exam mindset: Stay calm, learn to self-adjust appropriately, and alleviate nervousness. On-site practice at the test center: Typically, candidates can visit the test center for a few simulation sessions before the exam. This helps them get acquainted with the test environment and the layout of the venue.
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