760(Q-51,V-41) in 2 months- IMPOSSIBLE means I Am Possible

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by chevy.ss » Sat Jan 14, 2017 10:39 am
sameer.pinto wrote:
DavidG@VeritasPrep wrote: You should definitely be doing the IR on practice tests. The last thing you want is to endure a 3.5 hour test for the first time on test day. Moreover, it's not entirely clear how schools weigh IR, so, while it isn't as important as Quant/Verbal, there's reason to believe that IR may be considered in a way that the AWA is not.
Totally agree with David. I think IR's importance lies somewhere between Quant+Verbal and AWA to schools. So while it's not as important as Quant and verbal, it's a little more important than AWA. My 2 cents.
Great. I stopped my prep for almost a year. Now getting back on track. Hope to kill the GMAT this time. Thanks for your answers.