review quant while studying (i.e. main focus on) verbal?

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Would appreciate experience or advice from experts and anyone who had the same predicament - reviewing what you studied before.

I started with MGMAT quant guides, moved on to MGMAT SC, now just started POWERSCORE CR. about 75% of the way through main prep, but is it smart to review quant books while the main focus is CR? or should i finish all the books/foundation first and then review/brush up on the entire thing? to add some context, I have about 2 hours in the mornings and one hour after work to dedicate. also have 3 day weekend that can be completely dedicated to extra work/mocks etc. so far i've done 3 mocks, i have been posting quant ~47 and verbal ~42

THANKS!

P.S. i should add that i'm planning on doing 1 chapter of powerscore a day on average, should get done in a couple of weeks from now with all of verbal.

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by Jim@StratusPrep » Tue Apr 09, 2013 8:02 am
I would recommend studying the material simultaneously at this point. you are going to have to do this on the exam....
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by basso25@ » Tue Apr 09, 2013 6:30 pm
jim: i'm in roughly the same predicament as mavelous, in that i've been studying tirelessly for quant for the past 3 months and now trying to figure out how to incorporate/add in verbal. can you be a little more specific around how to juggle both simultaneously? would appreciate it, thanks.