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Read the following
https://gmatclub.com/forum/best-gmat-co ... ml?fl=menu

For verbal I would suggest E-gmat.
For Quant you can have a look at Target test prep.
They also have a trial of the courses please do have a look.
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What resources have you been using so far?
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Is there a reason why all the e-gmat video instructors are Indian? Nothing against them, i just have trouble understanding the accent sometimes.

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I got 580 overall for my first GMAT exam (V25 and Q45). I am very weak on Verbal. I am looking for a high quality prep course to help me improve my GMAT to 700 in 2 months? I am debating between E-GMAT and Magoosh. Please help me decide which one is better? If you have a better suggestion, please also let me know. Thank you very much!


Hi HNGUYE15

It's unfortunate that your 1st GMAT attempt didn't go as planned. But there is clearly scope for improvement. Before getting into details, do provide some context about

1. The time you are able to devote to studying each day
2. Resources you used for prep
3. The structure and study plan you followed
4. Your target score

While looking for a course there's the obvious factors that one looks for - cost, content and teachers. But I'd recommend that you look for some other factors as well.

1. Look for a course that not only teaches you concepts but also teaches you the application of these concepts. GMAT is a test of application skills and as such this is a crucial factor. A course that teaches you a structured way of solving questions is very important if you want to score 700+.
2. It should provide you with a clear and structured study plan. Your focus should be only on learning and not struggling with what and how to study. Look for a course that provides you with the guidance for the same.
3. It should give you detailed feedback on your performance and show you exactly where you can improve

I would recommend that you check out the free trial of GMATWhiz. They provide an AI powered learning platform that comes with a comprehensive amount of content and an integrated study plan that is completely personalized for you. Furthermore, the platform provides real time insights on your performance, highlighting your strengths and weaknesses while providing a road map to improvement. You can do that here ->

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Hi HNGUYE15,

With two months to get a 120 point + jump, you need 1 thing: FOCUS in your prep efforts.

That means you need to figure out the WHY question. Why are you falling short in quant and verbal?

Answering that question requires taking a critical look at how you're approaching each question. What consistent steps are you following for quant and verbal questions? How well are you applying them?

That along with a focus on areas where you have content / core knowledge gaps will get you to your target score in a 2 month period. If you don't have that focus, you'll find your progress won't be fast enough.

Our FREE 90 Minute Readiness Assessment is available to you to answer the WHY? question quickly and accurately.
Let me know if you're interested.
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