Yeah I'm not planning to apply for 2 more years (I actually am just using the time the pandemic has given me to study since it will be harder when i'm working full time) As to my preparation, I studied hard for 6 weeks. The first thing I did was just test my math on
magoosh. I did well answering almost 85% of questions right (most being hard). I didn't even touch a verbal question at the start as I knew that it would be my weak point. I decided I would watch all the
magoosh videos for verbal and once I completed that I just started doing
magoosh questions. Every question I got wrong I would review why I got it wrong and learn from it. Ultimately I finished the 1500 questions and I was able to determine my weakpoints. For math it was Counting and Integer Problems so I watched those videos. Then I looked at verbal and looked at my consistent errors (than, idioms, parralelism) I then did my best at really understanding why and when these questions were wrong. I have recently been getting to the point that SC makes sense and I'm not just doing what sounds best, but what works and I can identify why all other choices are wrong. For RC and CR I honestly believe just continuosly practicing questions helps as you learn to identify the patterns that are common and don't get led astray by misleading answer choices. While doing all my studying I would take 1
OG practice test every week and mark the areas to improve. By the end on the
OG Practice 5 and 6 exam I got a 770 and a 780 (V44, V47) and (Q51, Q50). I recommend really trying to understand why you missed a question in SC, and everytime you miss one, understand why you choose the wrong answer choice and why you didnt choose the right one.