The core curriculum is generally around 2-3 months to get through, depending on your individual pace. The additional problem sets and logic games packet would be in addition to that, and then you would focus on drilling and prep tests. The 18 months of access is awesome though, because it will be available to support you the whole way while you are working on drills and PTs.
Unless you take your time no :). I think the average for most is 2-3 months .
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The core curriculum is generally around 2-3 months to get through, depending on your individual pace. The additional problem sets and logic games packet would be in addition to that, and then you would focus on drilling and prep tests. The 18 months of access is awesome though, because it will be available to support you the whole way while you are working on drills and PTs.
[Admin note: Ultimate+ includes 12 months now]
Unless you take your time no :). I think the average for most is 2-3 months .