CFPM98 wrote:
I just started my preparation for the GMAT and I'm looking for an online prep course to help me achieve the best score posible.
English is my 2nd language and my quant and verbal score is almost the same.
What course do you guys think it would fit me better? (I only have budget for the least expensive ones).
Hi,
First of all, it is good that you started seeking suggestions right before you start your preparation. This will save you a lot of time and effort. Most students generally start self-study using random resources and realize half-way through that they need to have a proper study plan and use a standard resource to score well on GMAT and then start seeking advices. Let me share my insights on how to choose the right course.
The best way to select the course is to
check the free trial of the course and then decide whether it is suitable for you or not. There are plenty of online courses available, so, I would recommend to check the free trial of the courses you feel are suitable for you and then decide.
There are few factors to consider while evaluating which course is the best one. As you do not want to invest your time, effort and money the second time, I recommend you to do a proper research by using the right constraints to evaluate. I’m also sharing a link of 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.
Link to the blogIf 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. 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.
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. Finally, I would like to end with a stat that
GMATWhiz has an average score improvement of 117 points which is the highest in the industry.
Hope it helped! If you have any concerns regarding the GMAT preparation or wish to know more about study strategy, or even have any concerns regarding the price, you can always write back or a better way would be to discuss over a call. You can schedule a free consultation call using the below link.
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