My goal is to hit 720+
BACKGROUND
I work full-time and have been dedicating ~2 hours every night to studying in some form over the past 3 months. I've been using the Manhattan GMAT strategy guides, the MGMAT CAT Exams, and the OG12 + Supplements to study.
I've taken 5 of the 6 MGMAT CAT Exams and 1 GMATPrep test; the scores that I've recorded are as follows:
- MGMAT CAT 1 on 3/12 - 700 (Q47, V38)
MGMAT CAT 2 on 3/17 - 640 (Q44, V34)
MGMAT CAT 3 on 3/21 - 700 (Q46, Q40)
MGMAT CAT 4 on 3/24 - 670 (Q42, V39)
MGMAT CAT 5 on 3/28 - 690 (Q45, V39)
REAL GMAT EXAM on 3/31 - 700 (Q46, V40)
STRENGTHS & WEAKNESSES
Quant is a significantly weaker subject for me - with my performance getting slower and less accurate as the difficulty of the problem increases.
Timing + stress also seems to be a HUGE problem for me. The slightest stumble can throw me off, and I end up spending more time on problems than I should. This problem doesn't manifest itself when I do practice problems/am studying (I time every question I do) - it shows up when I do practice tests and on the real test itself.
Verbal is a strength I'm comfortable with - I'm confident that as long as I do a few problems every other day and review, I can consistently score upper 80%-th percentile if not higher.
THE STUDY PLAN
This is where I'm not sure what to do. Tentatively, I've mapped out:
* Week 1-2 - Review all CAT/GMATPrep problems I missed or where I spent a lot of time + analyze why I got them wrong / how to solve them
* Week 2-3 - Split each night between reviewing missed OG quant problems + doing additional medium-hard level questions in the supplemental Quant guide. Do one practice test at end of Week 3.
* Week 4-5 - Continue review of Quant; refresh Verbal by up-ing # of practice problems done.
I believe based on my Verbal strength, that if I do ~5 SC, 5 CR, 1 RC question every other night and review them, I will be able to keep Verbal fresh in my mind.
Is there anything I'm missing? Am I approaching this the wrong way? I've been doing this so long, at such a hard pace, that my level of burn-out is really high.