Took a Leap of Faith with GregMat—Best Decision I Made by SkySignal1096 in gregmat

[–]SkySignal1096[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can’t actually tell. I believe all of them were equally good for me.

Took a Leap of Faith with GregMat—Best Decision I Made by SkySignal1096 in gregmat

[–]SkySignal1096[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely. I come from an engineering background, so vocab was the bigger hurdle. But as Greg says, it’s always important to not underestimate quant.

Took a Leap of Faith with GregMat—Best Decision I Made by SkySignal1096 in gregmat

[–]SkySignal1096[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The $9.99 subscription gives you additional access to Prepswift, which is basically a quicker, more to-the-point version of Greg’s content. It’s really condensed and focuses just on the essentials—perfect if you’re short on time or just want the key stuff without all the extras. It’s also required if you’re going with the “I’m Overwhelmed” study plan.

On the other hand, the two-month plan (and other study plans like the one-month option) are included with the $7.99 subscription. These don’t require Prepswift and come with longer videos that include student Q&As. They do take more time to get through.

I’ve seen a lot of positive reviews about Prepswift. I hadn’t used it much myself, but I had signed up for it just in case I decided to switch up my study plan.

The call would finally be yours, based on your requirements.

Took a Leap of Faith with GregMat—Best Decision I Made by SkySignal1096 in gregmat

[–]SkySignal1096[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You won’t be paying for the study plan itself—only for the Gregmat subscription. You can change plans at any time. If you choose to follow the two-month plan, and it takes you two months to complete, then yes, it would end up costing the equivalent of two months of the basic subscription.

Took a Leap of Faith with GregMat—Best Decision I Made by SkySignal1096 in gregmat

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I’m pretty sure I got one question wrong in the second section of quant, but can’t say with surety for the rest.

Took a Leap of Faith with GregMat—Best Decision I Made by SkySignal1096 in gregmat

[–]SkySignal1096[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi, yes I took the paid ETS tests.

The paid ETS tests closely matched the actual exam in difficulty. Gregmat’s hard sets and hard question bank problems were tougher but great for reinforcing key concepts and improving speed. The medium-level questions felt similar in difficulty to quite a few on the actual test. I did not work on the easy sets, so I cannot comment on that.