First off-- a big thank you to all the manhattan gmat staff for the amazing job that you guys do. The explanations I've found on these forums and the Thursdays with Ron videos have been the biggest factors in my score improvements.
I've taken GMAT twice now, with almost identical scores in both attempts (690 overall, Q 47/46, and V 38 on both attempts). However in my last 3 practice tests, I've gotten scores of 740 (mgmat 46Q 44V), 740 (gmat prep 47Q 44V) and 710 (mgmat 42Q 45V). These practice tests were all under "real" conditions and I took both the IR and essay sections for all exams.
I'm really struggling to understand why my verbal score drops from the mid 40's to 38 in the real test. I've taken about 7 practice tests in total, and a verbal score of 38 is closer to my range in the first 3-4 tests. I think what boosted my last few practice tests' verbal scores was an improvement in SC. I went from about a 50% hit rate to 80%. CR is not a weak area for me (about 80-90% hit rate in practice problems) and RC is also not a weakness is practice. However, I've noticed in the actual test I seem to be stuck on one difficult/long RC section that takes up quite a bit of my time. I haven't had any problems finishing the real tests, but I do find myself rushing after these difficult RC sections.
Lastly, do you guys have any tips on how scoring/time management if I'm aspiring for a higher verbal score? By scoring I mean my current mindset for the verbal section is that I almost cannot miss any question and that it is crucial that I answer the 700-800 level questions correctly. I don't think I'm spending too much time on the first 10, but I do notice that in the middle of the test I'm about 3-5 mins behind the schedule (timing table) that I make for myself.
Thank you so much in advance for your help!