jy18 wrote:
Hi,
I'm about to start studying for the Gmat and realized that there are a ton of different courses and want to get your opinion in which you think is the best. I want to start with a self-pace course so I can get a handle of what Gmat really is (due to covid I don't want to take a classroom course) and probably after I get to know the test better I'll take a few lessons on the points where I'm the weakest.
I'm planning to buy
the official guide + the course so I can get the best possible result; my goal is to score a 730+ which I know is difficult but I'm sure I can get with enough preparation (that's why I need a pretty good course).
I've been reading
Magoosh,
examPAL,
Kaplan & Princeton and want to know your opinion of which you think is the best. I understand they have different price ranges but I'm investing in my future so I willing to pay more if the course will get me the highest score possible.
Thanks
Hi jy18,
Good to see that you started seeking advises during your initial stages of preparation. This will save you a lot of time and effort. Many students start their prep using random resources and realize later that they need something more standard. Let me shed more light on the same.
The best way to evaluate a course if by checking the free trial of it. Because a free trial helps you to get a real time experience of what the course has to offer for you. Having said that, there are a few key points to be kept in mind while evaluating the course. This is the link to a
blog regarding “
The key factors to consider while evaluating the right course”. You can read through it to understand how to evaluate any course.
If you are a working professional, I think a
course offering a personalized study plan would be the most suitable one for you. Most working professionals struggle to dedicate a particular slot in a day for studies. They become lethargic and feel like they can compensate the lost hours on weekends. Procrastinating is a bad habit. You won’t realize how it affects your learning initially, but in the end (probably in the last 30 days before GMAT), you will realize how much stuff you have left to do and how little time is left. Most students end up entering the fire-fighting mode and eventually end up missing their goal.
What is a personalized study plan?
A personalized study plan is something which takes into account the number of hours a person can dedicate in a week and the approximate deadlines and then creates weekly tasks based on that. For example,
a person who can dedicate 20 hours a week and plans to appear for the test in 3 months has to have different weekly tasks compared to a person who can dedicate 40 hours a week and plans to appear in 45 days. This will help students stay motivated right till the end because they have weekly deadlines to meet. Students can focus on just finishing the tasks scheduled for the day and take care of their office work.
So, I recommend you to primarily focus on this parameter while choosing an online course. If you are open to suggestions, I would like you to take a check at the course of
GMATWhiz.
- It is one unique course which offers you the best quality content and employs an artificial intelligence driven learning.
- It offers you a personalized study plan which is integrated with the course. This way you can happily focus on preparation. You just have to click the tart button and everything else is taken care by the course. By everything, I mean the organization of concepts, weekly tasks. It’s still your duty to finish them.
- The concept booster and practice quizzes after every concept video help you solve GMAT like questions using the right methodology.
- It offers you real time improvement modules so that you can work on your weaker areas right away.
- It primarily focuses on the methodology because GMAT is an test of application of concepts and it is use of right methodology that helps you score well on GMAT
There are many more exciting features offered by the course. I would
recommend you to check the free trial of GMATWhiz before taking the decision. Hope it helped! If you have any more concerns regarding the GMAT preparation or wish to know more about study strategy, you can always write back or a better way would be to discuss over a call. You can
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