GRE General Test Practice Score vs. Actual Score?
Percentiles aside
Thanks for the help
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You should be scoring about 20 points over your goal score, and doing so consistently, for the week or so before you take the real test.
Also, some people react differently to an actual test taking environment. If you have anxiety problems, your score may go down, but if you enjoy the thrill of it, your score may go up. Make sure that you are consciously applying the same strategies that you used in practice during the real test.
On the bright side, the Kaplan tests are usually pretty hard. Try the free test that you got when you registered, too, and you should have a good idea of where you are.
Good luck to you, with the test and grad school!
However, since there are multiple versions, you will naturally do better on some versions than on others. Your score will probably be close to the average of your last 3 practice tests.
Looks like you have the math down, keep studying those GRE vocabulary words!