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I am a working professional with 7 yrs+ work ex. and have been away from academics for a long time. Also, I have never given a competitive exam before. My work keeps me fairly busy, and I was looking for a prep provider which laid out a neat and easy to follow plan, and helped me build my skills from scratch.
I stumbled upon GMATWhiz by chance on a GMAT club forum and decided to check out their free modules. It looked good. I decided to sign up when I saw some rave reviews on GMAT Club. I can tell you now that those reviews were spot on.
Now about the Course:
At the onset of the prep, the platform tries to understand your availability and timelines, and creates a neat plan to follow. The course is very well structured to begin with. There is a deep focus on mastering fundamental concepts before jumping into the "700" questions, and I can tell you that this is the only way to score a 700+ in GMAT. The GMAT Whiz platform also uses AI and smart logics to identify your weak areas on an ongoing basis and keeps customizing the program for you.
The quant section was exceptional, and for anyone looking to get the basics right, the quant videos are just the best (The instructor - Saquib has a command over the concepts and an ability to eloquently explain like few other). The Verbal section was also very smartly designed and the focus was to get the broad contours of problems right instead of becoming masters of grammar - you soon realize you can never do that anyways and its not really what GMAT is looking for!
However, what really stood out for me was the personal attention the team was willing to dedicate. GMAT Whiz assigns you a mentor at onset of the course who will connect with you frequently to assess your progress. My mentor spent some serious time reviewing my work, identifying problem areas, and generally calming my nerves. I can't emphasize enough how critical this can be between a 680 and a 720.
I literally did not have the time or the desire to use any other tools or material, apart from referring to GMAT Club Quant questions. I strongly recommend this course for anyone looking to do a 0 to 1 journey with their GMAT. Feel free to ping me if you still have doubts :)