Ok, so I took a complete test with the mat prep yesterday and finally saw some improvements scoring 620 (Q46 V30) and I got better in time management.. sort of at least... So I finished the Q section 3 mins in advance, and the average time for PS was higher than 2 mins, while the V section killed me (damn!) and I left some 8 questions unanswered using more than 2 mins for RC and CR questions.
I understand now that my problem is reading fast. Right now I'm using the advanced
mgmat quant to enhance my Q, but only a few hours per week (around 6), all the efforts are then conveyed toward the V section. To enhance my V score I'm using LSAT practice tests with gmat timing, I'm trying to get faster but I have to counterbalance the correctness of my answers as with LSAT I only get 60% of CR and RC right. When re-reading wrong questions I get the right answer most of the time, but it takes me time.
Should I spend definitely more time on the V questions and forget about the Q, like devoting only a couple of hour per week to math? Is LSAT the best strategy to get better at V questions?
About the IR, is it right to just forget about it and same some energies for the two following sections? After all, it doesn't affect my score and if I have to justify the low score it would be categorized as a strategy.
In both sections, you have approximately the same percentile - about 60. So you must put in effort in both sections. Do not ignore Quant. Also, do not ignore IR either. A 5 should be more than enough but a 1 or a 2 could be a red flag especially for the top schools. You should try to have as few red flags as possible in your app.
Using LSAT questions for practice is ok but keep in mind that a lot of material of LSAT is out of scope on GMAT. So either take out the time to figure out what is out of scope or stick to GMAT material.