Thanks for your detailed reply. I have 3 more questions:
1. When do you plan to add the RC tutorials to the package?
2. If I buy the current package (DS/PS/SC/CR),can I separately buy the RC later?
3. If I am not satisfied with the tutorials do I get a complete refund?
Please let me know.
- Goals.
Hi goalsnr,
Thanks for your inquiry.
I received a PM regarding this thread asking me to clear the apparent confusion here. I'm here to help so please feel free to contact me directly.
1) Regarding your comment: " I saw a video on the GMat pill website and atleast that particular video for SC seemed to offer good explanation and approach to handle the SC. " Thank you. If the video was helpful for you, you'll probably really like the member videos as well!
2) Regarding ludwigfraboulet's comment: "He claims his study method can allow to get more than 700 in two weeks." No way!
Anybody who claims this would not be honest! This study method is the study method I have taught to hundreds of students who have done well on the GMAT. I admit--not all of them scored above 700--but I can tell you a lot of them were happy with the study method. Originally, I used this method to prepare urgently in a limited amount of time (2 weeks) for the GMAT exam. Then I tutored wealthy MBA applicants with this method (spread out over at least a month) and helped them get into top business schools. Please do not confuse this with the claim that you will automatically "get more than 700 in two weeks."
Please also note we do not recommend ANY students prepare in 2 weeks---rather, we recommend at least 1 solid month. Two weeks is only for those who have no other commitments and can study hardcore with multiple 3-hour sessions everyday for the 2 weeks.
3) Regarding ludwigfraboulet's comment: "it seems all reviews find on Internet...was written by the same person." Sorry, but no. We
have had several reviews on Yelp from our students. However, most of our students are not active members/users of Yelp. As a result, their
real reviews were filtered out of Yelp's computerized system. We have asked students to post reviews on Yelp--but their reviews did not stick because they are not active users of Yelp. You can still see their reviews if you click the "Filtered" link. I hope this makes sense to you---just being as honest as I can.
I just took a look at the gmat teach street reviews--I do see some out-of-context reviews related to our app, rather than our GMAT Pill Program---though I can assure you at least two of the reviews are real reviews from our students. I'm not sure about one or two of them as I don't recognize them. We would remove them if we could, but it looks like we do not have administrative access to remove them.
As for testimonial reviews--please look at
https://www.gmatpill.com/testimonials/ There you will find REAL screenshots of student emails---all unsolicited--just part of ordinary email exchanges with students.
If screenshots don't do it for you, we have videos and audio interviews like this one with a Goldman Sachs Analyst who previously used ManhattanGMAT before coming to GMATPill:
https://www.gmatpill.com/the-gmat-pill-m ... atpillcom/4) I am here to help! You might find me answering fellow GMAT Club members' questions on this forum. The explanations I provide are generally pretty clear and concise. In fact, GMAT Pill is a partner of GMAT Club! We are listed on the bottom right of the GMAT Club home page, but it looks like the link mohater provided has not been updated to include GMAT Pill yet!
5) Regarding mohater's comment: "There is no magic for the GMAT. You must combine adequate content knowledge with strategies (question approach, timing, etc.)" Absolutely! There is no quick fix solution to the GMAT.
GMAT Pill is very clear at communicating to students what is going on inside my head from the very few seconds of seeing a question all the way to arriving at the correct answer.
However, mohater is right: At the end of the day, I can only show you the door. It is YOU who must walk through it. Regarding timing and question approach, you may find the following article useful:
https://www.gmatpill.com/about/studying- ... trategies/ Another of mohater's comment: "Please be wary of ANY guarantees from ANY prep companies." Yes, this is good advice!
Guarantees can easily be manipulated by giving you a low base score (via a very difficult GMAT diagnostic test) and then calculating your actual score against that already low base score.
GMATPill offers a 50pt guarantee. If you do not improve by 50 points from your baseline score (prior GMAT test) after using our course, we will provide you a full refund.
More impressive, however, is how LOW our refund rate is (low single digits) with hundreds of students. This speaks volumes as to how satisfied our students are.
Thank you for reading this post.
I really find it unnecessary to defend anything--but I realize most prospective students may not have heard much about GMAT Pill, so I'm here to clarify as much as I can. I hope this post was useful. Please don't hesitate to contact me directly with your questions. Again, I'm here to help.