The best time to take the PTE test depends on the test-taker’s sleeping pattern and varies from one person to another. Some people are early birds and they are at the height of their mental and physical performance before noon.
On the other hand, some people are night owls and they would like to stay in bed till 2 or 3 in the afternoon. For this type of people, a morning exam would be disaster.
Unlike other English proficiency tests such as paper-IELTS that offers only a morning test on Saturdays, the PTE test offers a variety of timeslots in the morning, afternoon and evening throughout the weekdays and at weekends.
Therefore, there is no best time to take the PTE exam for everyone. As a test-taker find out which time best suits your condition, and of course, prepare for the test with us so that you would get your result in your first attempt. Because those PTE candidates who take our coaching will receive a pack of 10 PTE mock tests that are so close to the real PTE test that once they sit the test it is as if they are taking the test for the 11th time and they get their desired score.
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In order to learn the tricks of how to ace the PTE academic test, do a free scored PTE mock test and practice real PTE materials on our PTE practice platform, visit our website at www.thepte.com, where you can also book for a free online PTE coaching with one of our Melbourne-based expert PTE trainers via the zoom app.