Testing Pre-Pre moves as soon as I can find a test date at one of my two preferred rinks. Right now the earliest test date my club has is November, but that may be at the "other" rink they hold tests at, which is a big pain for me to get to, and I really don't want to wait that long, or even worse, til December. I'm guessing the other club in the area may have something sooner/closer to home, but they haven't published their fall test schedule yet.
Having tested Pre-Bronze and Bronze FS before adults were required to do MITF, I have tried testing Silver MITF twice with "retries" both times. After breaking my wrist from falling while working on the 8-step, I decided I need to work on the prerequisite skills if I am ever to pass Silver (which I only want to do because I want to test the FS, and in my wildest dreams, eventually Gold FS). I know I'm making things harder on myself by working on standard track moves but I really think the progression of skills is better than the pick-and-choose thing they did on the adult tests. Not to mention, at least in my area, the judges have seen enough standard track tests to know what a passable one should look like. I'm still not convinced that is the case on the adult moves tests.