I just took the GMAT last Tueaday. I scored 730 with a Q48 and V42. I've always had a pronounced weakness in math, so I decided that I would focus my studies entirely on the quant section for the exam I just took. So, that verbal score is a score with no practice in GMAT verbal questions. I'm thinking that if I really bust hump the way that I did with quant (may literally sign up for an LSAT course), I might be able to raise my verbal to a V47 to V48 and round out my score to 770 or so. The only thing I used to study for the math was
Target Test Prep, but I've already finished the course, so I'm not exactly sure how to proceed from / not sure what to practice with for quant. Has anyone else been in a situation similar to mine and come off successfully raising their verbal score while maintaining a decent quant score? Again, keep in mind I am not a natural at quant. I need to keep practicing to keep my skills. Looking to put roughly 4 hours / day into my studies. Thanks for any comments you might have.
Just a little context, white male currently in last year at a deep non-target, about to start in an IB analyst role at a BB in NYC so I may need an MBA to transition into the buy side after banking.