Queries Regarding 2 Month Plan

I have taken a subscription for $7 per month for both GregMat and PrepSwift. I just have a couple of questions regarding the 2-month plan and the PrepSwift platform.
I will list them below:

  1. If I complete the 2 month plan, do I have to do anything else?
  2. Does the plan include writing (both issue and argument) ? If not, where can I practice?
  3. Does the plan have strategies for types of questions included?
  4. Is the PrepSwift Website used in the 2 month plan. If not, do you recommend I use it if I want to give the GRE in roughly 2.5-3 months from now?
  5. What resources would you recommend me to check on your website apart from the 2-Month Plan content?
  6. Are there any recommendations from your experience about the 2-Month Plan or in general that I could use for my preparation?

Thankss!

Just completed the 2 month course, my test is tomorrow.

  1. No, I feel very prepared to take the test. It includes material for every section and type of question, including the essays.
  2. If you need additional practice you can use the “essay generator” to give new prompts. He explains how to write the essays a few weeks into the course, so don’t freak out if you don’t see it immediately. Home - GregMat
  3. Yep, he covers everything very well
  4. I have the PrepSwift website, and honestly, I haven’t found a use for it. The 2 month course covers pretty much everything on PrepSwift
  5. None. The 2 month course requires at least 3-4 hours of studying each day. You can watch the videos on 2x speed to save time, but even then it’s a huge time commitment. Don’t burn yourself out by trying to study 8 hours a day, it’s a marathon not a sprint.
  6. The manhattan math chapters can be pretty long and tedious. If I’m already strong in a subject, I’ll usually skip to the last 15 questions as those tend to be the hardest. Also, give yourself more than 2 months before the actual GRE. You’ll have sick days, busy days, etc. This course is 7 days a week for 8 weeks, so give yourself an extra 10 days or so as buffer. It’s better to be ahead of schedule than behind.
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Thank you so much for your reply!