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Hello, I am planning on taking help of an online resource for my GMAT verbal preparation. After preliminary research, I am contemplating between crackverbal and "e-gmat verbal online" . Can someone help me choose between these two?

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e-gmat SC is good for a quick boost(20-40points) in the score. If you really want to go for classroom training, then crackverbal is the best among all the other. (Jamboree is useless - I wasted 31500INR) But we can complete the preparation with less than 5000INR if you opt for self study.
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kpottem wrote:
Hello, I am planning on taking help of an online resource for my GMAT verbal preparation. After preliminary research, I am contemplating between crackverbal and "e-gmat verbal online" . Can someone help me choose between these two?

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e-gmat SC is good for a quick boost(20-40points) in the score. If you really want to go for classroom training, then crackverbal is the best among all the other. (Jamboree is useless - I wasted 31500INR) But we can complete the preparation with less than 5000INR if you opt for self study.



How is the Crackverbal online course?
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kpottem wrote:
Hello, I am planning on taking help of an online resource for my GMAT verbal preparation. After preliminary research, I am contemplating between crackverbal and "e-gmat verbal online" . Can someone help me choose between these two?

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e-gmat SC is good for a quick boost(20-40points) in the score. If you really want to go for classroom training, then crackverbal is the best among all the other. (Jamboree is useless - I wasted 31500INR) But we can complete the preparation with less than 5000INR if you opt for self study.



How is the Crackverbal online course?


No idea about the online course and I have not heard much positive reviews about the online course.
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e-gmat SC is good for a quick boost(20-40points) in the score. If you really want to go for classroom training, then crackverbal is the best among all the other. (Jamboree is useless - I wasted 31500INR) But we can complete the preparation with less than 5000INR if you opt for self study.[/quote]


How is the Crackverbal online course?[/quote]

No idea about the online course and I have not heard much positive reviews about the online course.[/quote]


Thank you. What's your suggestion to learn Verbal from? which classes and material do you suggest?
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Go for Manhattan SC for SC, Powerscore Bible for CR and practice for RC. Of course, OG materials too. Buy the Manhattan SC book - you will get 6 practice tests along with it.
So by spending around 1000-1100 INR, you can complete your verbal prep.

Note: I can say that Jamboree is useless. Don't go for it and do not fall for their marketing techniques. I wasted 31k joining jamboree.

If you want to go for classroom, you may try crack verbal.

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Hi, I am looking for coaching centre for both verbal and quant. I am planning for GMAT test in September, so I have around 3 months to prepare. I am Pune based and can attend coaching classes on weekends. Presently, preparing from online resources.
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Another query- I am 40 year old defence officer with aim to join ISB/IIM in 2019. Can someone guide me?

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Hi, I am looking for coaching centre for both verbal and quant. I am planning for GMAT test in September, so I have around 3 months to prepare. I am Pune based and can attend coaching classes on weekends. Presently, preparing from online resources.
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Another query- I am 40 year old defence officer with aim to join ISB/IIM in 2019. Can someone guide me?

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Given the fact that you are 40 years old, I am assuming that you have been out of touch with studies. I would recommend you to go for a 5-6 months study plans since it takes time for you to come on the track. You have an advantage of having a diverse profile with immense experience. So I think a late 600 score will help you in getting admissions. I do not have much information about pune coaching centers. But I can tell you that theory + og + gmatclub tests are enough for a Q50+.
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Thanks alot, I have started my preparations, have done basics of quant and now I have ordered OG and Manhattan books, waiting for them. Planning to appear in test in September.

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What is the best way to prepare for verbal?

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Go for Manhattan SC for SC, Powerscore Bible for CR and practice for RC. Of course, OG materials too. Buy the Manhattan SC book - you will get 6 practice tests along with it.
So by spending around 1000-1100 INR, you can complete your verbal prep.

Note: I can say that Jamboree is useless. Don't go for it and do not fall for their marketing techniques. I wasted 31k joining jamboree.

If you want to go for classroom, you may try crack verbal.

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I am finding egmat SC very useful. Concepts explained clearly and with egmat SC, you get access to quant Q test in GMAT club....

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Dont ever ever go for Crackverbal! Trust me it would be nothing but a waste of money. Try e-Gmat its good. After Crackverbal classroom coaching you would be left scratching your head on what new you learned.
I did join their Bangalore center...My scores went down!
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I would definitely opt for CrackVerbal over e-Gmat, Initially I did some research about both, I found e-gmat SC a bit Overhyped and its unnecessarily loaded with lot of concepts which are makes your prep a bit more tough and boredom.Whereas Crackverbal was a great deal for me,Arun Sir makes it very simple and understandable especially for non native english speaker's,SC & RC are very well explained and you also they have a set separate videos called something like Strategies and Booster Videos.Those videos will help you to crack difficult/700-750 level questions, Even if you are stuck at any point during the prep, They have a individual team addressing your concerns so you need not worry for any doubts, They provide a good service for working professionals. Should definitely choose CrackVerbal
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I have taken crack verbal online course.Its really helpful.Every topic is covered in detail. And regarding Verbal,I must say it's crisp and clear and in the videos,the questions are discussed related to a particular topic which helps in understanding the concepts effectively.
So i highly recommend crackverbal course.

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