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September 19, 2022
abracadabra1396

Joined: Sep 19, 2022

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
770 Q50 V44

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Course GMATWhiz GMAT Prep

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I started my preparation with the Official guide. However, very soon my prep was all over the place, I mean complete haywire. I realized I needed a course to add rigor and a good structure to my prep. While exploring various resources, I signed up for GMATWhiz’s free trial. The way the whole course was designed was so impressive that after using it for just 2 days out of the 7 days free trial period, I went ahead to subscribe the course.
Signing up for the GMATWhiz was probably one of the best decisions of my life that I am never going to regret. It made my dream come true. This time my preparation was a lot more structured as I just had to follow my study plan. The AI took care of everything and made my life quite easy. GMATWhiz allows you to customize your study plan based on number of hours you can weekly devote and the choice of section you want to start with. I was assigned weekly tasks as per my schedule and I only had to focus on doing those. And the good news is I could very smoothly switch between Quant and Verbal as per my wish.
There was no more of “WHAT to do?” or “HOW to do it?” on my mind and only “DO it.” The diagnostic tests before starting every topic helped to evaluate whether I need to spend much time in learning that particular topic or straightaway move to the practise questions. There is a keen focus on learning the right methods for application of concepts learnt in their course. If I did not score well, the AI immediately provided me with the concept boosters for the topics in which I was struggling and added content along with quizzes based on the same. All I had to do is accept the personalisation and the AI added everything automatically to the plan. There is no need to take any mental notes or do self-analysis. Whiz Quiz was truly a striking feature where you get to see your score in percentile, difficulty level and even performance in each topic. Those customised quizzes and constant tracking of the dashboard on GMATWhiz portal which shows performance graph and predicted score, helped me move in the right direction by working on my weak areas.
Whiz 2.0 Core weakness analysis functioned as a true game changer as it saved a lot of prep time, and I could simply focus on working on my weak areas then and there. The Whiz 2.0 also helped me to track my progress and analyse my performance. I knew topic wise where I need to solidify my learning and where fine tuning is to be done. Also, it helped me identify the kind of questions or topics that I am solving quickly and where I need to work on my timing. The key is to focus on quality and not quantity.
After completing around 80% of the coursework, when I started giving mocks, I realised that the official GMAT mocks seemed easier compared to the GMATWhiz mocks. GMATWhiz mocks are a bit on the higher side of difficulty level. In fact, their verbal is more challenging than actual GMAT. My highest GMATWhiz mock score was 750(Q50 V41), however, I ended up getting a higher score i.e., 770 with V44 which is amazing in just 2 months of preparation. So, basically, if you are able to fare well in those GMATWhiz mocks, you are probably going to rock your GMAT exam.
I can firmly vouch that GMATWhiz lesson videos are enough to prepare you for come what may (For people from non-math background as well for even topics such as Permutation & Combination and Probability). The Meaning based approach for SC and Framework driven pre-thinking for CR helped me do well on RC (which was the weakest area for me) and in turn, enabled me to master the Verbal Section overall.
Before GMATWhiz, the approach was pretty much random for me. I was clueless how exactly to about my GMAT prep. But GMATWhiz introduced a structure and direction to my prep which helped me ace my GMAT prep. It was all so smooth.

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September 19, 2022
Ayush200294

For how long you have been preparing before you joined the gmatwhiz course , and where your scores use to be in quant and verbal before joining gmatwhiz

September 23, 2022
kntombat

Hey @Ayush200294, the person who posted this review isn't a Gmatclub member, so I doubt he will be able to answer your query.
I think you should reach out to someone else, who is a regular on the forum

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