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First i Personal Messaged this to someone on the forum but i haven't received any replies. So I need your little help..!!
I am good at quant and now i am focusing more on Verbal everyday and not giving enough time to Quant. Will this hamper my quant score...??
Also the question bank portal clealry distinguish the source and the level of questions and is a good source.
I practice for the verbal everyday and not much time is left for quant. Please tell me how many questions or what type of daily practice should i continue for quant so that i don't go out of track because of my less devotion to quant. Otherwise i am pretty good at quant.
You suggestion will help please i'll appreciate your help... Thanks in advance
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The only way to track your performance is through prep tests. If your devoting too much time to verbal is causing a dip in the quant score, you will know it when you take the next prep test. From my personal experience, quant score dips slower than verbal score because the quant concepts seem to stay in my head for a longer time than verbal concepts. That's why I always prepare quant first and then verbal. You got to figure out how your brain is wired and the most reliable way to do that is through prep tests.
AmrithS brings up a good point - there's really no way to know whether your skills are 'fading' or not unless you test them in a standardized way.
Since it sounds like you've been studying for awhile, I'm curious about a few things:
1) How have you been scoring on your practice CATs (including the Quant and Verbal Scaled Scores for each)? 2) When are you planning to take the GMAT? 3) How much time are you spending on your studies each week?
I would recommend you to study quant in conjunction with the verbal. If you are fairly strong in quant, then a split of 70% verbal and 30% quant would be a good strategy. And make sure you are studying both of them as you go along. In my personal experience of working with students I find that if a student focuses too much on one topic, it leads to a drop in score on the other one.
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