Top 10 Reasons Your GRE Score Is Lower Than Your Practice Test Scores
It’s a nightmare scenario for any GRE student: You study for months for your exam, hit your score goal on your practice tests, and figure that you’re ready to sit for the GRE, only to see a lower score on the actual GRE test than the scores you earned on your practice tests. Once the initial shock wears off, you’re left asking yourself: Where did I go wrong?
Seeing a score drop on test day is an unwelcome surprise for any student, but it’s actually pretty common. In this article, we’ll look at the 10 most common GRE mistakes that can lead to a score drop from practice tests to the real deal, and how to make sure you don’t fall victim to “score shock” on the big day.
Whether you’ve already experienced a surprisingly low GRE score or you’re hoping to avoid one, troubleshooting key aspects of your game plan will help you ensure that you don’t set yourself up for a rude awakening when test day rolls around.
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