Hi
First and foremost I would suggest you to look at our
Free Materials for the GRE General Exam - Where to get it!! where we have all the best resources here on the board linked, for free.
1) You should be able to set up a robust study plan according to your schedule and habits. Here one month
http://gre.myprepclub.com/forum/1-month-plan-8.html and three months
https://gre.myprepclub.com/forum/3-mont ... 9.html#p122) I usually follow my preparation per area of contents: for example for the quant side use our math handout that has all you need for the theory.
https://gre.myprepclub.com/forum/gre-ma ... 29264.htmlIt has four major areas for the GRE. I suggest to start with arithmetic and prac tice until you reach aa high level of confidence in that specific area and then pass to algebra, then geometry, and then data analysis
Use for example to scale up from the ground our skill builder project
https://gre.myprepclub.com/forum/gre-sk ... 25495.html when you are in the mid-upper range you can also practice our GRE question banks divided per area of contents
https://gre.myprepclub.com/forum/gre-pr ... 34207.html3) See also Shorter GRE - PREPARATION STRATEGY Quant & Verbal
https://gre.myprepclub.com/forum/shorte ... 33802.html where you can find both resources for quant and the verbal side. My TC SE and RC guides included
Essentially, I gave to you a roadmap.
4) Studying with other people or in a group is a totally personal choice. It depends. It could be productive or not.
5) My suggestion is regardless your schedule is to study in the morning early when you are fresh and mentally reactive. Better one hour in the morning that three hours after a long stressful day
6) Keep an error long and you find it in the link I provided. Or use what you wanna use but keep track of everything . Otherwise, you cannot have real progress because you do not know a clear direction
7) Stay constant and with consistency. Consistence is the KEY
Let me know if you need further assistance