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Well it looks like the course and the tutoring are helping -- you've improved your Q score. But you took a huge drop in V, which is what I think is happening to me. I'm spending about 90% of my study time on Quant and I'm afraid i'll tank the V portion because of that.

If you really do need a higher score (depending on what schools you are apply to) spend 4-6 weeks studying 80% verbal 20% quant and give it another shot.
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