I can not thank the e-gmat team enough. It seems that they have figured out everything with respect to GMAT. I liked the way they have structured their course, especially the Verbal part. I remember I got 660 in my first mock test (V28, Q50). Later, when I was introduced to e-gmat, it felt like someone was tutoring me and helping me in building building blocks of Verbal. Their course has helped me hone my skills and upgrade them significantly. In my last official test I got a score of 710 (V36, Q49) and a big reason for this improvement has been the
e-gmat course.
During preparation, the concept application sections made sure that not only I understood the concept but also could apply them in real GMAT-like questions. Again, the way Payal breaks problems down, shows how to approach them and finally, selects the correct answer choice is super helpful. It is almost unreal from outside to believe that by only focusing on meaning, one can solve a lot of questions in GMAT. Scholaranium and Sigma-X Mocks are things which help you in figuring out your weak areas by detailing out every single insight using data.
I clearly remember one of the RC sessions organized by e-gmat during weekends. If you follow the steps to approach an RC problem as explained by e-gmat, your RC score is bound to increase. RC, from being one of the hardest topics at some point, is one of my favorite topics in the Verbal section today. Overall, I think the success one can have by preparing for GMAT the e-gmat way is very likely because the team uses proven methods to help you in the journey.
Hope this helps someone who is looking out for choosing their GMAT guide