vamkrispk wrote:
please advise on the quality of expert global.. are the scores on the same lines as the actual GMAT with +-20 points???
I have tried
Experts Global online course which offers the materials as well as 15 mock tests. Speaking about the mock tests, the UI is very similar to the actual GMAT Test which will help you get acquainted with the actual test screen.
Firstly, there is lot of scope for practicing IR and hitting an 8. There's not much you can learn about AWA. He gives a general explanation about the flaws in the argument. Simple and neat.
There is a huge collection for quant, however, the quant is not very hard (which I believe is close to the actual GMAT), but I would prefer a harder one to save time. But they have amazing video explanations which will help you assess what amount of time can be spent on various types of questions (The video doesn't tell you what amount of time to be spent, but the length of the video speaks about it).
Verbal Section, I feel, is not up to the mark because I did not do what I am suggesting now. The explanations are not very clear. Anyhow, every question will be available with clear explanation and discussion on GMAT Club. All you should do is google it. I cannot comment on the closeness to GMAT, because I had variable scores in each mock and also in the actual test. I could not assess where I was lacking even after attempting 10-12 mocks. If you choose this, then I suggest you analyze your verbal in detail (every question - right and wrong) and read proper explanations on GMAT Club.
15 mock tests is a lot to practice sitting 4 hours, which is the most important part of the test.
There are a few flaws as well. I found the question stems in verbal and quant repeating though what they ask for is not the same. This is because I used the same practice material also. If you're not using the same, the chances are few.
For 49$, it is value for money.