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On quant you should focus in those areas where you struggle. If , for example, you are strong coming from the GMAT on exponents why you should redo the process?

Of course, I suggest you the quant hand out which has all the notions you need but you can follow which source you want. We do have also the advanced quant book https://gre.myprepclub.com/forum/gre-ma ... -2609.html

Personally, because I have too, I would invest in the ETS mentor course. Not that much for theory which is not the best (barely it scratches the surface of the matter) but for the over 600 official questions both quant and verbal .

You can see also our GRE premium question banks quant. Until now we have 1800 questions to practice per area of contents. Take a look https://gre.myprepclub.com/forum/gre-pr ... 34207.html

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What should my focus be primarily? I'm not very sure how the GRE preps work. For GMAT it was constantly TTP > OG books > More questions > Test. But it seems like GRE is Gregmat/TTP > 5lbs manhattan > manhattan/gregmat word app > test?

Not sure what the proper flow is to be honest.

My priorities are memorising words, expanding my vocabulary, finishing up geometry quant chapters, and finish some loose ends and retry for another mock.
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But it seems like GRE is Gregmat/TTP > 5lbs manhattan > manhattan/gregmat word app > test

This is consistent. But also could be GRE quant book I suggested or hand out > Practicing what I suggested along with MGRE.

Be flexible: your goal is to master the concepts and nail all the questions. In a nutshell
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