Hey Acct2374, I won't pretend to know what your studying has been like, and I don't want you to take this as my calling into question your dedication, because I obviously don't know. But the best feedback I can give is, be willing and ready to commit to learning this stuff, whatever it takes. Just going through the motions of getting through the lessons will not serve you in the exam. It can be hard on you, and really puts everything else in life on the backburner. Usually, if we're honest with ourselves, we can identify our own weaknesses. I don't know how it works for most NASBA states, but I'm in CA, and the exam breakdown on the results site will show what areas were strong, comparable or weaker compared to other people who passed. Do you feel like you were sufficient on TBSs? Or do you feel like you struggled with those, as many do? Nobody is going to be better than you at assessing what you need to do. Just be willing to do it. And you're already so close. It's not beyond you.