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striderite3
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Hey guys- I've been a frequent lurker on here for a couple months now. On August 29 I decided to start prepping, so I took MGMAT CAT 1 and scored a 580 (32Q/38V). This wasn't too surprising, but my target score (like many others on here!) is a 700. Considering how poorly I scored in Quant, I decided to initially focus exclusively on my Quant score, and hopefully bring it up to a comparable level with my Verbal. I spent around 60 hours total working through the Quant books provided by Manhattan. I finished up the last book on Saturday, spent time reviewing yesterday, and then took MGMAT CAT 2 this morning- scored a 640 (44Q/33V). I was very pleased with this score increase, especially in the Quant section. Unfortunately there was a dip in my Verbal performance.
My question is...how should I shape my studying moving forward? I am flexible on when I have to take the actual GMAT; but ideally I'd like to take it sometime in late November/early December. I'm not sure whether I should rework all the way through the Manhattan Quant books, or whether I should spend some time working through the Verbal books. I definitely plan to work through the Verbal books at some time, but I am just nervous if I switch my focus to Verbal that I will lose the ground I have made in Quant.
Any suggestions? I start a new job later this week so I will have 1-2 hrs on weekdays and 4-5 hrs on weekends to devote to studying.
Thanks in advance!
My question is...how should I shape my studying moving forward? I am flexible on when I have to take the actual GMAT; but ideally I'd like to take it sometime in late November/early December. I'm not sure whether I should rework all the way through the Manhattan Quant books, or whether I should spend some time working through the Verbal books. I definitely plan to work through the Verbal books at some time, but I am just nervous if I switch my focus to Verbal that I will lose the ground I have made in Quant.
Any suggestions? I start a new job later this week so I will have 1-2 hrs on weekdays and 4-5 hrs on weekends to devote to studying.
Thanks in advance!

















