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Re: Study Quant and Verbal at the same time? [#permalink]
When I completely finished my quant studies, I found my verbal skills a bit rusty. And after brushing up on verbal, my math ability decreased. I eventually found a solution: study quant until I couldn't continue, take a small break, and switch to verbal. Once I couldn't continue with verbal, I returned to quant. I did this everyday, all day.

Admittedly, this approach was extreme and probably wouldn't work for most people. But the point is that it worked for me. You're doing the right thing, brazas. Ask people for input, search the internet for clues, and maybe experiment on your own a little (trial-and-error is a part of the GMAT experience). But once you find your rhythm, stick to it and work like hell.
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