Hi Rich,
Appreciate the response, and agree/appreciate the truthfulness in that this 2 week attempt has a relatively low chance of succeeding given the typical 3 month prep, and that an application for next year's fall semester may very well be the more likely eventual outcome (assuming I can raise my quant score by that time, of course).
In regards to the order, I took it as Verbal, Quant, IR, Writing. I attempted to take one of the practice exams Quant first, thinking "Is it possible I'm devoting too much mental energy on verbal, can I do better on quant if I flip the order?" but this only lead to a marginal improvement in the quant section, I believe 31st percentile, but the loss of confidence/concentration going into the verbal dropped me down to something in the 70th percentile or something. Now while quant is obviously more important for business schools than verbal, since my school wants at least 50th percentile, and I'm probably at best, only good for 50th and plus some, a high verbal score will be my saving grace, or at least that is the hope. The school average is a 600, with 50th+ in math, so if I could pull a 50th and another 90th in verbal, a 690 (I'm hoping) would be enough to overcome that I "Just" got their lowest "accepted" quant level. So I guess long story short, I don't think re-ordering them is likely to help. Though, obviously, if you had some tips/pointers in regards to being able to "shrug off" whatever the quant may be and go into verbal full of confidence, then obviously I'd like to hear them.
In regards to the timing, I felt a bit rushed overall, even in the verbal-knowing this was the real thing, I was much more attentive to my choices-perhaps sinking into a bit of paranoia "Well I need to do well on verbal because it's my strongest etc", and similarly for the quant. For the quant, I think the last 10 or so were a bit of a rush; ~18 minutes left, so a little less than 2 mins for each. So no "5 minute dashes", but the pressure was certainly there-I think the rush was a bit self-induced. Some of this I think was just nerves knowing it wasn't a practice but was actually the real thing, which I assume will dissipate slightly on my next one. But overall, time management was relatively good, though I must watch for ever "freezing up" or "going into my head" on a question here or there. So tips on how to maintain the smooth steady flow would be great.
Fortunately, I didn't leave any quant questions unanswered. Which may be in itself unfortunate, as it means my quant was truly that bad.
I've also heard mixed things about the variable approach method when it comes to DS-while its no place for truly knowing the theory. or the logic of the question, and therefore isn't an ideal approach to 99th percentile quant, all I'm aiming for is that 50th, so I'm curious what your thoughts are on it.
So, I guess in closing, your thoughts/tips/tricks whatever/wherever, will be greatly appreciated all around!
Thanks!