GMATPrep's have a +-30 error (or around that), so if you consider that your score can be somewhr around 670. This is considering in one GMAT prep you touched the higher point of the scale and the opposite in the other.
I would say stop worrying about whr you are and put yourself under pressure. Give the tests to time yourself and your strategy under timed conditions. Use the 10 days well revising and studying instead of worrying about your current level and what score you will get. If used properly 10 days can take you past 700, so get at it.
Leave the end result to God and give it your genuine best shot. Some people also score higher on their actual GMAT.
All the best with everything. I hope I helped and looking forward to how your GMAT went.
Akhil
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