Quant:
- Timing is my biggest issue: I always seem to spend too long trying to get everything right in the beginning & then as I speed it up after the first 5 minutes, I botch a line of questions, then start getting 500-600 questions which is discouraging as I know I'm doing badly, and then it's just like a rollercoaster of timing messups of not being able to spend time to finish ones I know I can do, and not abandoning truly hard ones that I'm clueless on because I really want to move into the 700 level questions.
- Content/Types: I am still missing some exponents & roots, algebra, quadratics questions - I'm going to work this week on drills on this. I can't keep getting 500-600 level questions on these things wrong

Verbal:
Timing: I actually don't tend to run out of time on verbal. I think I am a pretty quick reader so I tend to make up for time spend deliberating over SC questions in the RC. I am not so fabulous at grammar but have a really good ear.
- Content/Types:My verbal score is ok, but the challenging thing for me here is that unlike Quant - I don't really know what to work on. When I review the questions, I have a hard time categorizing the types of mistakes I'm making on verbal. I think if I had a more "systematic" way of understanding why I'm missing the ones I am on Verbal, I could get the boost here that I need. Any suggestions there?
IR:
I only just started taking the IR section on my test this morning, so I'm sure I'll improve some. But my gut-reaction is, I didn't have enough time to thoroughly answer anything! 12 "questions" in 30 minutes, and each one is 5-10 minutes of work easily! How do you guys recommend the timing piece there? My guess is practice makes perfect, but I have such an uphill battle to climb already with my Quant score, I'm trying to think of a way to get the most bang for my buck in terms of spending time improving IR - but only enough to not raise an eyebrow to the admissions committee.
Date Verbal %ile Quant %ile IR Score %ile
10.24 36 81% 37 40% n/a 610 64%
10.31 36 81% 42 51% n/a 640 72%
11.15 37 83% 39 43% 0 630 71%
Overall, I have a month and half left to go here, my plan is to take 6 more tests before the real thing and work during the week to fix my problem areas in the meantime. I work full time, so am spending about 2-3 hours max on weekdays, and then Saturday/Sunday about 5-10 hours depending on how that day goes (with Sunday mornings being practice test day).
Would love ya'lls input on how I can make a 700/710 on the GMAT. Any help would be greatly appreciated!!