quant, not really. i did study up some basic stuff from the PR book, but then I decided to devote all my time to verbal.
as for hours, i guess you can chalk it all up to 20-30 hours over the past two weeks. i finished up the whole PR book, did the tests in there as well misc troubleshooting on the verbal forums here. tried the brutal sc list, got a lot of them wrong.
i have not actually taken a cat yet and have only been attempting paper based tests (even though they are meant to prep us for the cat). don't want to waste an actual cat before i at least finish up with my verbal study. over the next two weeks am planning on tackling the
mgmat books (although the only thing i know about the set, at this point, is that it consists of 10 books. i also ordered the OG 13 with it, but could not add OG verbal). i also plan to on doing any verbal questions i might get my hands on.
like any non-native English speaker, CR is probably my strongest suite, with RC being my weakest. I mess up in RC, mostly on the general questions, and I hate practicing for it as well, those long passages put me write to sleep. With SC, I'm right, maybe 70% of the time...
I wanted to finish up verbal in June, then devote July to Quant and attemp the GMAT late August. I wanted to spent August on practice tests and general practice (OG). But now, it doesn't look like I'll be done with Verbal in June...