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The Verbal portion of the TTP course is about 60 percent as long as the Quant portion.

If you're already strong in Verbal, you can likely cruise through a lot of it.

Also, if you reach out to me via the TTP chat, we can likely come up with a way for you to go through the Verbal portion of the course in a way tailored to your strengths and areas of opportunity.

Meanwhile, to learn how to maximize your Verbal score, you could read this post.

How to Score High on GMAT Verbal
Hi Marty - is this offer still on the table?

I received a 720 (classic) w/ Q48 and V41 in December and thought that was the end of my GMAT journey - but I'm strongly considering re-subbing to TTP and grinding for another 2 months to see if I can get an even stronger score (on the Focus). Not sure if I should dive back into quant or try digging into verbal for the first time. I'm battling against an egregious GPA..

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Not sure if I should dive back into quant or try digging into verbal for the first time. I'm battling against an egregious GPA..
Hi griffith7,

You already have a very good GMAT score, but if you decide to take the FE, you may want to focus on your quant (Q48 is 63%, V41 is 93%). Also, don't focus only on quant/verbal. DI is just as important, and you may want to take an official FE practice test to check how comfortable you are with that section and the FE as a whole.
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The Verbal portion of the TTP course is about 60 percent as long as the Quant portion.

If you're already strong in Verbal, you can likely cruise through a lot of it.

Also, if you reach out to me via the TTP chat, we can likely come up with a way for you to go through the Verbal portion of the course in a way tailored to your strengths and areas of opportunity.

Meanwhile, to learn how to maximize your Verbal score, you could read this post.

How to Score High on GMAT Verbal
Hi Marty - is this offer still on the table?

I received a 720 (classic) w/ Q48 and V41 in December and thought that was the end of my GMAT journey - but I'm strongly considering re-subbing to TTP and grinding for another 2 months to see if I can get an even stronger score (on the Focus). Not sure if I should dive back into quant or try digging into verbal for the first time. I'm battling against an egregious GPA..

Best

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