Create a folder named "FinalTest". This folder must be created in your account home directory.

Creating folders is a platform-specific action and can't be performed directly via text. However, I can guide you through how to do it yourself.

If you're using a Windows computer, follow these steps:

1. Open File Explorer.
2. Navigate to your Home directory. You can do this by clicking on "This PC" in the left pane, then selecting the "Users" folder, and then opening the folder with your username.
3. Right-click on an empty space in the folder.
4. Select "New" from the context menu.
5. Click "Folder."
6. Type "FinalTest" and hit Enter.

If you're using macOS, follow these steps:

1. Open Finder.
2. Click on "Go" in the menu bar, then click on "Home" to navigate to your Home directory.
3. In your Home directory, right-click on an empty space, or press "Control" and click.
4. Select "New Folder" from the context menu.
5. Type "FinalTest" and hit Enter.

If you're on a Linux system (GNOME, KDE, or other desktop environments), follow these steps:

1. Open your file manager (e.g., Nautilus, Dolphin, Thunar, etc.).
2. Navigate to your Home directory. This is often represented by a "Home" or "house" icon in the file manager.
3. Right-click on an empty space in the folder.
4. Select "Create new" and then click "Folder."
5. Type "FinalTest" and hit Enter.

Remember, this is a general guide, and you may need to adjust these steps slightly based on your specific desktop environment or version.