Hello everyone,
So I recently was able to complete the online GRE, and I must say I'm quite disappointed with my score... (total of 313 - Q161, and V152). 3 Verbal Sections & 2 Quant Sections in about 5 hours including all the pre-test checks (very mentally and physically draining!)
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I was initially studying for the GMAT but then due to the whole online whiteboard thing with the GMAT, I decided to switch to the GRE early May... Thus, I was able to get about ~2 months of prep give or take. Usually I try to study about 5-6 hours on weekends, as I work long hours on weekdays (>12 hours on most days, so I try to also get about 2 hours of prep on weekdays if still possible but usually my brain's mentally fried at that point).
For preparations I used the ff. resources:
1) EmpowerGRE 3 months package - both Verbal & Quant (did the drills there in the OG GRE Book as mentioned by EmpowerGRE)
2)
Manhattan Prep 6-Mock Test Package (scores are seen in the image)
3) Free ETS Mock Tests (3 of those)
4) For Vocabulary - I used EmpowerGRE's list + GregMAT's Vocabulary list (800 words).
At this point, I don't know what route to take, but I'm quite set on taking the GRE vs. the GMAT as I like the structure better (i.e. calculator + we could go back to our answers). However, I'm just not too sure what I should do to increase my points and get it to in the 320s range.. (hopefully a 325?).
What resources/what could I do to shoot my Quant score further as I find Quant easier than Verbal (as I read quite slow I reckon...) For Verbal, should I memorize more vocabulary aside from the 800 word list of GregMAT, or should I focus on RC instead (i.e. to read faster?)
Lastly, are the scores via ProctorU supposed to immediately show up in ETS, or will this take some time?
Any words of advice would be very much appreciated! Long road ahead, but I'm willing to do the work to get a good score. Thank you!