Hi
studyprep282,
I would like to present my views on this as I have used
e-GMAT portal myself this year. I could not give the actual GMAT exam due to personal reasons, however, I used their portal extensively and I would highly recommend
e-GMAT to any test taker starting at any level.
I started off my journey with them with an overall score of 540 (Q35, V29). Was completely out of touch with quants for the past 5 years after my bachelors. Even then I could understand the process and methodology of solving any quants question. As rightly mentioned by Ri26 above, you would not need to rely on a bunch of formulae and theorems. GMAT is an exam of logical thinking and that is exactly what
e-GMAT offers to the students.
Also, their newly invented product
"PACE" (Personalized Adaptive Course Engine) would be really helpful for you since you are starting at a higher ability. So, PACE engine would test you on a couple of diagnostic quizzes related to the specific topic and would then recommend you the chapters or modules you should go through to brush up your knowledge and the modules you can skip through. This allows students like you with a higher starting ability in quants to not waste time on already known concepts and to focus on weaker areas. All other test companies would ask you to go through all the modules unnecessarily. It would not be humanly possible for them to give you personalized suggestions based on your abilities and focus areas.
Furthermore, you mentioned that you took around 4 minutes to read some quants questions. So
e-GMAT has an entire module of
Master Comprehension, which is actually a part of Verbal, but, that would help you in Quants as well. That module would help you to read strategically so that you can read and retain the stuff. That decreases the habit of re-reading and increases the reading speed. For you, along with PACE, Master Comprehension module would also be very useful.
In addition to that, I can completely guarantee that you would not be taught any shortcuts in
e-GMAT. That is something that might work for one or two questions but not in the entire exam. Their
Quants 2.0 was really an eye opener for me.
I really wish I could have completed the entire course and sit for the GMAT exam. In just 1.5 months journey with them (cut short due to personal reasons), I saw the improvement in my scores. If ever, I would have to go back to preparing for the exam, I would definitely go back to
e-GMAT.
I would suggest you to reach out to the support team of your shortlisted companies and talk to them about what they can offer you. Choose a company who can give you a personalized study plan and strategic advices backed by the data and technology. I hope this might help you. Feel free to reach out for any clarifications.