不过,There are three main reasons why your GMATPrep score is unlikely to be identical to the score you get at the test center:There's a natural variation in test scores, due in part to luck, and in part to the questions that pop up on your test. This variation might be as much as 60-80 points. If you took the test three days in row with no additional studying, you might get a 600, a 570, and a 630, simply because of good or bad luck. No matter how calm and collected you think you'll be in the test center, it's tougher to take the real thing than it is to work through a practice test. This applies to almost everyone. Because of the steadily increasing number of GMAT test-takers and the quality and degree of preparation available, the curve keeps getting a little steeper. At the same time, the GMATPrep tests have been the same for years.
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