I recently took the GRE and scored a 309 (158 in Verbal and 151 in Quant). Based on my performance in the mocks and practice tests leading up to the exam, I expected to score higher in Quant and lower in Verbal. So, it was a bit unexpected to do better in Verbal but score lower in Quant. I think my main issue was also with time management during the test for questions.
For my preparation, I used Magoosh. For my next test, I aim to score a 320 to be more competitive when applying to MBA programs and I hope to write the test beginning of May. I’m considering switching to GregMat for my prep, but I’m unsure about the best approach. Should I start with the one-month plan and work through the material from scratch, or should I focus specifically on areas I feel I am weaker at? Alternatively, would it be better to continue practicing problems instead of going through theory videos?
Any advice here is appreciated 
First: take the untimed version of A full rapid-fire (or untimed) GRE Foundation Test - GregMat and let me know how you do.
I got 17 correct and 13 incorrect - total 30 untimed questions
That is a score that indicates that you should start from scratch, using the I’m Overwhelmed Study Plan for instance.
do you think using one month plan would work for me? Given its more comprehensive is what I have heard
Both would work, and in fact the I’m Overwhelmed Study Plan will require you to switch to the 1/2-month plan later on. This is because the I’m Overwhelmed Study Plan is geared towards foundation, and not strategy.
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Thank you so much! do you think the I am overwhelmed plan along with the switch to1 month can be completed within the next one month? given that I am not currently working and can dedicate time to it - In terms of timelines, do you know how exhaustive/time intensive the plan is?
Is it possible? Yes. Is it going to be quite some work in terms of intensity? Yes.
Okay, thanks a lot for your response. Appreciate it 