Hello
dee1pug1,
When it comes to the key question, "Which is the best GMAT course?", the answers you find are generally extreme and often, unfortunately, biased.
Here is a rational, 3-step approach we recommend to help you identify the course that truly suits your prep needs:
1. Check verified reviews on GMAT Club. You will find hundreds of genuine reviews for all major GMAT courses. These insights offer a broad, balanced perspective.
2. Explore free trials. Every reputable course offers a free trial. Just a few hours (or even minutes) on each platform will often give you a clear sense of whether it matches your learning style.
3. Choose the course that fits you.
Once you’ve explored the options hands-on, go with the one that feels most aligned with your preferences and study rhythm.
This method is logical and reliable and will ensure that your decision is firsthand, unbiased, and well-informed.
All the best!
Experts’ Globaldee1pug1
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