The best I can describe it,
Magoosh is a more compact and intensive course that focuses on the most important points and drives improvement in a shorter period of time. It is very high ROI (probably highest of any course) because it is compact and does not consider every exception in the world. and interestingly enough.
Magoosh reviews do have a number of 760 scorers even so it does have the umph.
EGMAT is a more detailed and thorough course that covers from A to Z. It is a very comprehensive course that takes longer to cover and has a lot of additional practice questions. It will take meaningfully longer time to complete and move work as a trade-off of driving a higher score (usually the more you study the higher score you get).
So for the highest possible score you are probably better off with
egmat but
Magoosh can get you close for a fraction of the time. There is obviously a lot more to it, and I’m really dumbing it down. There are individual approaches, learning styles, being discouraged, interrupting your preparation, and so on. I would suggest that you look at your abilities, and you need to realistically and decide what you can commit to. I think it’s a no-brainer that the longer and more comprehensive course Would give you a higher score but if you’re going to be interrupted, run out of steam, or get stuck on the way, the score will likely dip beyond what you would’ve achieved with the shorter
Magoosh course. This is the reason it’s so tricky and challenging to recommend the course. Wood works for one, may not work for another. It’s more complicated than shopping for shoes, it’s more like dating, which is why you should try both and see which one you like better. I think both have free trials.
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