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Can anyone recommend a verbal course similar to Target Test Prep, or at least an online resource that you have found really helped with the verbal aspect of the GMAT?
Since signing up to TTP I have noticed huge improvements in my Quant scores so really looking to replicate that on Verbal.
I have the OG guides as well as Manhattan Prep, but I really am not a book person and do much better with visual/tutor lead courses.
Thanks in advance!!
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I think finding a good Verbal study package is a tricky part. If you are a native speaker and cost is not much an issue, you can prefer Manhattan GMAT or Mangoosh. If you are a non-native speaker, then you might want to take the free classes from both e-Gmat and CrackVerbal to see which one fits your style.
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Can anyone recommend a verbal course similar to Target Test Prep, or at least an online resource that you have found really helped with the verbal aspect of the GMAT?
Since signing up to TTP I have noticed huge improvements in my Quant scores so really looking to replicate that on Verbal.
I have the OG guides as well as Manhattan Prep, but I really am not a book person and do much better with visual/tutor lead courses.
I’m so glad that you have been enjoying the TTP quant course! We are actually working on a verbal course as we speak, and it should be ready by fall 2019. For now, feel free to PM me, and I can provide some advice regarding GMAT verbal.
Have you checked out the CrackVerbal GMAT online course?
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