I love all the content you've posted thus far. Your videos have really helped me get a better grip with studying and understanding the different subjects on the GRE! You're doing amazing! Thanks again!
A very big thank you to ur videos. I just skimmed through all your videos before the D day and got a score of 319. Thank you so much. Keep doing what u do... Cheers ;)
Extremely helpful for the preparation of GRE I am requesting you personally to form more videos to enhance the GRE vocabulary and making it easy for non english speaker to encourage them to do GRE easily.
Thanks for your contents!! Very helpful. Can you do more common mistakes (conceptually or mindset) people make doing verbal part with examples? Thanks!
Would you be willing to make a video on root words or origins? Especially some of the odd ones? For example, sanguine- hey, that's relating to blood, right? Yes, the vampire at Slughorns party is Sanguini. It must mean something related to blood! Happy?! Apparently it goes back to the middle ages.
Finished from A to Z!!
Thanks, keep providing us with such GREat contents.
I made it to the end of the 357 words in roughly 4 hours! Long time but worth it. Thanks a lot, Phillip.
I love all the content you've posted thus far. Your videos have really helped me get a better grip with studying and understanding the different subjects on the GRE! You're doing amazing! Thanks again!
Thanks so much Debbie
Watching it again and noticed it was uploaded exactly one year ago. Thank you Phillip for all your arduous work so that it's easy for all of us. 🙏
You're very welcome rajashree
A very big thank you to ur videos. I just skimmed through all your videos before the D day and got a score of 319. Thank you so much. Keep doing what u do... Cheers ;)
Thanks so much Praga
Did 319 get u into a programme of your choice ?
@@spashdad yes and I even completed the program
@@pragavish8639 congratulations. I still have to do the exam for the first time this weekend. Lol
Thanx Philip! I was waiting for this video.
I made it through and plan to go through it all again
Thank you so much
Much love from Honduras 🇭🇳
Great job!!!
Great job, really appreciate all your help!! It´s perfect that you alternate verbal and math... keep on this track. Thank you
I have! Thank you Brench
Really grateful for these lessons.
My pleasure!
Thanks Philip as usual 🙂🙂☺️🤠
Thank you so much for your awesome videos.
Thanks. I was waiting for the final letters. All set to sit for the gre next month.
Please more vocabulary videos.
Your doing a great job sir, thank u so much for sharing your knowledge with the world
My gre is in 2 days..perfect revision
Great work Philip.👍
Many thanks
Thank you. Love your videos!
Thanks for watching!
Extremely helpful for the preparation of GRE I am requesting you personally to form more videos to enhance the GRE vocabulary and making it easy for non english speaker to encourage them to do GRE easily.
Great list,really helpful.
Glad you think so Zubair
Thanks for your contents!! Very helpful. Can you do more common mistakes (conceptually or mindset) people make doing verbal part with examples? Thanks!
I learned so many new words!!
Thank you so much 💖
Thank you for explaining the GRE test, I would like to ask you what are the best books or materials for practicing the GRE test?
Manhattan 5lb is great
Thank you Philip ❤️ I just concluded all the videos.
You are awesome
Thank you Ihuoma!!
I think a good definition for tenuous would be "strained"
Medical terms/ descriptions ; transient stroke, intractable pain
Done with 357, which other vocab list would you suggest, I got 20 days to go?
Would you be willing to make a video on root words or origins? Especially some of the odd ones? For example, sanguine- hey, that's relating to blood, right? Yes, the vampire at Slughorns party is Sanguini. It must mean something related to blood! Happy?! Apparently it goes back to the middle ages.
Great idea Caitlin!
Tortuous can be remembered because of its similarity to contortion