I am trying to achieve Q48 and decided to document my Quant journey with MathRevolution. My exam is in 2 months time.
Those who have used MathRevolution, I welcome your feedback.
Log below of progress.
My initial thoughts are that the interface seems a little outdated but is still streamlined enough, the content seems to be sound. The delivery is done by someone from South Korea I think or far eastern person (slight accent). So far the explanations are good and each section has a Q&A that allows many students to talk to each other and share questions/information and answers.
I've got access to 2 Diagnostic tests (one before and after completion of studies), 5 practice tests and OG Q20-40 questions, and OG Q40-45 and OG 45-48 and Q48-51. I am quite pleased with this breakdown as it lets me take it step by step. Everything is broken down into sections i.e. integer, algebra, inequalities, statistics, etc.
11/05/2020
currently progressing through inequalities, and I must say the material and questions to convey concepts are good. the material is superior to manhattan or veritas. I will keep this post updated.
todays "aha" moment was connected the dots between a and direction of parabola, this helps inequalities with quadratics make sense.
09/05/2020
Currently studying the DS+PS section. I'm 20% of the way through it, so far it has been the most interesting section. It's allowed me to break down each question into "conditions". I will post an update once I complete this. (Likely in 2-3 days time as this is quite a big section).
08/05/2020
I took the diagnostic test - it has highlighted weak areas
It has recommended I begin from Math Review,
Completed this within 7 hours. The Math review is designed for people who are at least Q35-Q40 (any less and I think those people would struggle to comprehend). This is similar to Manhattan Quant books. Ideally you need the foundation level knowledge in order to comprehend majority of what's in the review, which in my case was fine. I learned a small amount from the review.