Hi!
I recently took a GMATPrep test to gauge my initial ability. I did not study for this at all and scored a 590 V41 Q30. I am mapping out my studying plan and will obviously focus heavily on Quantitative.
My question is does anyone have any experience with studying for the verbal section with an initially good score?
The thing is that when I took the verbal section and did subsequent practice questions I just sort of knew or saw the answer I didn't think in terms of "that verb and subject don't agree" or by mapping out grammatical rules. I am worried that if i start studying the grammatical rules and other things I will start second guessing my own instinct. Is it safer to stick with just high level strategies on verbal and really attack Quant?
Did anyone have a similar experience or concerns? How did it work out?
Any input is appreciated.
I recently took a GMATPrep test to gauge my initial ability. I did not study for this at all and scored a 590 V41 Q30. I am mapping out my studying plan and will obviously focus heavily on Quantitative.
My question is does anyone have any experience with studying for the verbal section with an initially good score?
The thing is that when I took the verbal section and did subsequent practice questions I just sort of knew or saw the answer I didn't think in terms of "that verb and subject don't agree" or by mapping out grammatical rules. I am worried that if i start studying the grammatical rules and other things I will start second guessing my own instinct. Is it safer to stick with just high level strategies on verbal and really attack Quant?
Did anyone have a similar experience or concerns? How did it work out?
Any input is appreciated.












