GmatKnightTutor
The gmatclub study plan post mentions some resources you can check out. Fair to say including official questions/official mocks into a prep path would be a solid choice.
Hey, thanks for the reply. I’m new here, so I’m not aware of where I can find the study plan by GMAT Club. I shall definitely practice even from the official resources. However, I was wondering which course would be best for thorough assistance in my preparation.
From the research I have carried out, Target Test Preparation seems to have worked out the most effectively for the majority of people for at least the Quantitative Section of the GMAT Focus Edition. As for Verbal, I’m hearing that e-GMAT and GMAT Ninja (a YouTube channel) have proved to be the most effective for the majority of the people. Please let me know about your thoughts on the above findings of mine, if you can. I need a source for the GMAT FE that would teach each of the sections very well from the beginning and extremely comprehensively, thereby maximising my chances of a 99th Percentile score.
Additionally, could you also suggest the source that has proved to be the most effective for the Data Insights Section of the GMAT FE? I’m ready to study all the three sections from different sources too, if that can enhance the outcome. I understand how taking a trial would provide me clarity on which course might be the best for me, but a short trial is unlikely to reveal all the demerits. I need reliable sources to comment on how their experience with leaders in the GMAT preparation space (TTP, e-GMAT,
Manhattan Prep Powered by Kaplan,
Experts’ Global, etc.) had/has been.
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