The 2017 videos are remembered fondly because they represented the last "handcrafted" era. Every joke, every slide, and every practice problem felt curated by a human who had taken the GRE 50 times, rather than generated by an algorithm. Yes—with a caveat. The GRE's structure (Quant, Verbal, Analytical Writing) has not fundamentally changed since 2017. The math is the same. The vocabulary is the same. The logic games (Text Completion, Sentence Equivalence) are identical.
In the ever-evolving world of graduate school test preparation, few names have commanded as much respect in the digital space as Magoosh. While the platform has since undergone numerous updates, interface overhauls, and algorithm tweaks, there is a specific vintage that still sparks nostalgia among former test-takers: The Magoosh Premium Videos of 2017 . -GRE Magoosh- Magoosh Premium Videos 2017
Rather than sitting through a three-hour lecture on algebra, students watched a 5-to-10-minute video on specific concepts: "Quantitative Comparison Strategies," "Text Completion: The Sentence Equivalence Trap," or "Reading Comprehension: Function of a Phrase." The 2017 videos are remembered fondly because they