Riya1728 wrote:
Hi Guys,
I am planning to take GMAT for the very first time but I am struggling to find best online prep provider for GMAT. I want some genuine reviews regarding it as I dnt want to waste my time and money on over hyped provider as I have never prepared for any aptitude tests and I have to start from very basics.
I have heard about few like Jamboree, Wizako,
e-gmat etc. but I'm still not confident about their online classes as I am prefering that only.
It would be great if someone guide me towards it.
Thank you
Posted from my mobile deviceHello,
Riya1728. I would suggest checking out
reviews of online courses by verified GMAT Club members. No one can tell you what will best fit your own needs and learning preferences. If something seems too glowing, then you might have reason to be skeptical. (It goes without saying that you do not want to get testimonials from the site of the company itself.) I would pay particular attention to detailed reviews, positive or not. From client feedback I have gotten about such online courses, all my clients who have used
Target Test Prep have found it helpful for Quant. You would need to supplement for Verbal, though. One person simply could not follow the
e-GMAT method for Verbal questions, so we worked together one-on-one instead. Finally, one of my more recent clients told me that
Magoosh was a waste of his money. He found the video tutorials for Verbal quite helpful, but he found the Quant side lacking, the in-house problems too difficult and not reflective of the types of questions he saw on the actual exam. Take of this information what you will. I have not used any of these products myself, and maybe these were just the reactions of these particular clients of mine. I am just sharing information, nothing more.
Good luck with your studies, however you go about them.
- Andrew
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