akshitmat wrote:
Want to know which GMAT Verbal course is best for preparing for the GMAT Exam
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Are you sure you want to be following someone else’s recommendations for these choices? 😂 there are definitely leaders and definitely losers. However, there’s a lot of effort and personal preference involved in defining what the best course is. I can tell you that the best course could be $25,000 but I don’t think you will buy it no matter how much I recommend it. Similarly, it may take six months working three hours a day and that may also be a dealbreaker. Also, some courses have worked better for some than others and that’s the result, I would recommend that you try several since many of them allow you to do a free trial.
I would recommend that you try
Egmat, they are the longtime leader in Verbal, you should also try
target test prep, they are the latest addition to the verbal course segment and have extensively worked on their product. It is also very inexpensive. You could also try
GMAT whiz and has recommended
Manhattan GMAT books are very good. If you’re very short on time and want to hit 80% of the topics in about 40% of time, you can try
Magoosh and finally, if you are a person who wants to be in a classroom with an instructor, check out either
Manhattan GMAT in the US or Crack Verbal in India.
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