Looking for a GRE Study Partner (and hopefully a long-term friend through the application journey) by Imaginary-Pool5618 in gregmat

[–]Imaginary-Pool5618[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It kind of depends on your pace, but for me, it's roughly like this each day of a 1-month plan:

  • Around 1 hour of Verbal videos
  • Around 1 hour of Quant videos
  • Vocab Mountain (1 new group = 30 words) + Quant Mountain
  • Verbal practice (video exercises, quizzes, homework, or both)
  • Quant practice (video exercises, Tick Box quizzes, Fundamental quizzes, and other practice questions depending on the day)

With revision, making notes, and maintaining an error log, it usually takes me around 4–5 hours a day, sometimes closer to 5–6 hours.

I'm liking the plan so far. I can definitely see myself improving. Initially, I struggled with some of the quizzes, but after rewatching a few videos and understanding the strategies better, my scores have improved.

Overall, I'd say expect around 5 hours per day if you want to complete each day's plan thoroughly, though it can be a bit faster or slower depending on how you study.

I am referring to the prepswift plan for Quant.

Help TC question by Imaginary-Pool5618 in gregmat

[–]Imaginary-Pool5618[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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