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§·GRE COURSE

GRE Complete Course

PrepScholar's lifetime GRE access option — same course content with permanent access for repeat-takers or candidates with longer prep timelines.

§·WHAT YOU'LL LEARN

What this course teaches

  • Access GRE content indefinitely
  • Practice with adaptive GRE questions
  • Watch video lessons on Quant, Verbal, and AWA
  • Create personalized study plans
  • Receive personalized scoring on AWA essays
§·COURSE FEATURES

What's included

  • Lifetime access (no time limit)
  • Adaptive GRE practice questions
  • Video lessons covering Quant + Verbal + AWA
  • Personalized study plans
  • Personalized scoring on AWA Writing essays
  • Best for repeat-takers and slow-build candidates
§·WHO IT'S FOR

Who should take GRE Complete Course

The GRE Complete Course by PrepScholar is perfect for candidates who anticipate taking the GRE multiple times or who plan for a longer preparation period. Learners who appreciate a more tailored study approach will benefit from the adaptive practice and personalized study plans. However, those seeking short-term preparation or the lowest-cost options might find other courses more suitable.

§·HONEST TAKE

Pros and cons

PROS
  • Lifetime access with no time limit
  • Comprehensive video lessons across all GRE sections
  • Adaptive practice questions enhance learning efficiency
  • Personalized study plans cater to individual needs
CONS
  • Price may be considered high for some students
  • Mixed format may not suit all learning preferences
§·FREQUENTLY ASKED

Common questions

What is the price of the GRE Complete Course?

$345

How long do I have access to the course?

Lifetime access with no time limit.

Is there a guarantee on scores?

Score guarantee details are not provided.

What is the format of the course?

The course is offered in a mixed format.

Who is this course best for?

It's best for repeat-takers and slower-paced candidates.