Hello all. I just finished completed my GRE at home. My scores are Q - 167 | V - 166.
After months of practice it feels good to finally get a score much better than I had expected. The at home experience with ProctorU was great. The proctor only interrupted once to ask me to adjust my webcam to ensure she could see my whole face. Overall I'm really happy with this score. There is a slight tinge of regret as I know I could have scored higher in Quants since immediately after finishing my Quant sections I understood I made silly errors in two questions that were not at all difficult which I could have got correct. But, it does not matter since I would have happily accepted a 330.
As for my preparation:
Quants: Manhattan Series of 8, Manhattan 5 lb, ETS OG, ETS Quantitative Reasoning
Verbal: Manhattan Series 8, Manhattan 1000 wordlist, u/gregmat's 800 words, Barrons 333 High Frequency Words, ETS OG, ETS Verbal Reasoning, GRE Big Book (This forum here is really helpful for practicing GRE Big Book questions on RC).
I had problems with RC and was not sure how to improve. u/Scott_TargetTestPrep's sagacious advice(
https://www.reddit.com/r/GRE/comments/f95vp7/how_to_get_consistent_at_rc/fiqsy6f?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x) combined with Gregmat's youtube videos on tackling RCs was incredibly helpful.
My mock test scores varied from 322 to 330 to my chagrin and it was a constant source of worry. But this is the second time that my actual score was higher than the mock scores. The one thing that I will state is try different strategies & approaches to questions until you come upon something that is comfortable for you. This caused me to get low scores in the mocks but it also showed me what worked what did not and this was crucial for my approach to the actual exam.
In the end thanks to every one on this community who has helped me, advised me and answered all my questions during my preparation.