Hello warriortx,
Welcome to the GMAT club and best luck for your preparation. A score of 770 (Q50/V44) is excellent! It is a great start, and considering your target score of 780 or above seems realistic. Remember various possible combinations to achieve a score of 780 or above: Q51 V46 or Q49 V48 or Q50, V47/48, or Q50, V50.
The maximum difference if we compare the desired score with the one you have got is (Q1/V5). So, if you manage to get Q51, then V 46 suffices a score of 780. On the contrary, keeping Q48, you will require to score at least V48.
As a GMAT instructor, I would suggest you follow the below-mentioned plan for each section. You may also connect with our other experts or me to discuss the topics/ concepts or lessons.
Take a separate practice test for each section to get to know the weaker areas so that you learn and strengthen those topic(s) or concept(s).
For Verbal– Revise your grammar basics by GMAT grammar book or Aristotle grail for sentence correction. For RC and CR, try solving the 780+ level question.
For Math- We recommend you learn quick and alternative approaches to solve questions to save you the time. Q 51 shortcut will help you do so. You may check our free lesson plan, take a diagnostic test, and can strengthen your concept related to any topic.
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Also, solve 780+ level questions for Math and try to be consistent, scoring Q49 at least to give an upper edge on verbal.
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Good luck!
Punit Joshi