Hi Kunal,
It's great to hear that we'll have the opportunity to work with you - we're looking forward to your class! If you're taking the next Verbal Focus course in Houston, you'll be working with Burak Powers, who is one of our highest-rated and most-beloved instructors (on our old handwritten evaluation forms, students would rate instructors on multiple dimensions on a 10-point scale; Burak led the faculty in "write-in elevens" for his students deciding a perfect 10 simply wasn't enough!).
Here's what I'd suggest given your timetable and situation:
-See how you do over the next few weeks with self-study on the quant section; like Osirus mentioned, if you take a practice test, even only on the quant side, you can get an idea of where you stand and how likely it is that you'll be able to get where you need to on your own
-If, within a few weeks of the verbal class, you determine that you're going to want some help on the quant, too, you can always enroll for that weekend (and just pay the difference to upgrade from verbal-only to both weekends)
-Or, if you don't feel an entire class is necessary, but would like to focus on a few topics, as a classroom student of ours you can add on tutoring time to work with an instructor on an hourly basis, so you may want to consider doing a meeting or two to knock out a few topics that you just aren't getting completely on your own
So...you have some options, and it sounds like you're pretty confident that you can handle the math on your own. If you need a hand, though, we're here to help!
Brian Galvin
GMAT Instructor
Chief Academic Officer
Veritas Prep
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