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I am a non native speaker and had give my GMAT more than a year ago. So when i first started i was only getting used to the GMAT verbal sections. During my first try i got a V28 and i felt that i could improve my sentence correction if i change my understanding of the section.
After hearing a lot of positive reviews i opted for the e-gmat course and in that the sentence correction course helped clear my doubts in S-V agreement and many areas where improvement was needed.Now my sentence correction accuracy has improved to 90%. Thank you e-gmat for a well structured SC online course.
I started my GMAT prep, as many people do, with no clue on how to fix sentences or how to read passages properly. After only a few weeks of study I was able to improve my score by over a 100 points. Just to put things into perspective, I was scoring in 400s and 500s in the couple of months of my study. I went through other courses tutorials, although they were helpful in Quant the verbal sections were no match for the E-Gmat's verbal section. I wish I had started my study with E-Gmat since i wasted a lot of money on other courses and books that didn't teach me much. My only regret right now is that I wish I had used E-Gmat quant as well because their course is just excellent. I have read many of Payal's posts on verbal and quant topics and the posts are amazing, filled with tidbits of knowledge.
I highly recommend this course to students who are looking to improve their verbal and quant skills. Especially if you are a non-native speaker then don't waste any time looking at other courses. I improved from V20 (my initial mock) to V38 in a quick few months of study. After only about 4-6 weeks of study, I never scored below V35 in any of my mocks.
SC was my weakest section, I had absolutely no clue on how to begin correcting a sentence. I went though the first module which taught me what a clause is, what a phrase is and what role conjunctions play in a sentence. What is a run-on sentence and how to spot structural issues in 5 seconds. Then from there, i was able to learn step by step how to spot SV errors, Parallelism errors, Modifier errors, comparison errors and few remaining minor SC topics.
I am now getting 85%-90% of SC questions correct and am very confident in my ability. So I want to thank e-Gmat for their amazing course. Thank you Rajat, Payal and other members of E-GMAT for everything.
I had given my first attempt of GMAT late last year and had scored a 650(V40 , Q40)
When i started out prepping for GMAT my verbal score was at about V31. I then signed up for E-gmat and it was the only source i reffered to for working on the verbal skills.
The Section wise video tutorials are very well structured to help non native speakers especially.
I had thoroughly gone through those and then would practice diligently on the scholaranium everyday.
Noting errors in the scholaranium and then going back to video concepts whereever you notice a gap in concept i think is a good way to keep going and improving.
You also have features to bookmark and marked as guessed for questions that helps you come back to them.
the scholaranium gives you an complete analysis with breaking down topic wise weak areas for you to then work over.
I think overall the e-gmat is a great course to help with the Verbal section of GMAT.
After stupidly wasting my time by trying to use/learn from various resources for verbal, I knew that I needed a change. My main weakness was SC section so I needed a really high-quality resource that would prepare me well. I switched my focus and decided to focus on one resource per part at maximum. After a lot of researching and reading I decided to go for e-GMAT with my SC prep. I read a lot of positive reviews about e-GMAT and hoped that they could deliver.
It was a great decision, which improved my Verbal score significantly. I can only praise and recommend e-GMAT for the Verbal preparation part of the GMAT. You won't regret it!
I would definitely not recommend this course to anyone. There is no way to clear your doubts and the videos are intuitive. I had so many doubts after going though the videos and there was no one to clear those. I did not see any improvement in my score. I got an additional one month online access for free but that was of no use. The support from the course tutor and the customer service was negligible and when I took the course I was assured of many services which later on I did not receive at all. Please do not take this course if you do not want to waste your money.
E-gmat is the best verbal course for non-natives. The content makers have done a great job in simplifying the verbal section and have actually made it interesting. Before starting my GMAT preparation (at the cost of sounding boastful), I thought I had strong verbal skills so I should be OK in this section. However this was proven wrong immediately when I took my first test. Shattered with my score, I decided to sign-up for e-gmat after reading all the reviews and my score started increasing pretty much after the first few SC videos. Their scholaranium is also a great tool to test your level periodically and make tweaks in your preparation as needed.
I bought the verbal online course, which is the forte of Egmat. Nicely structured course. You just have to follow the course. Everything will be take care of.However, You should be knowing at least basic things. Then only you can apply the logic better.The question bank is highly rich in content.Basically, it is the perfect course I have come across.
Initially, I was struggling with the sentence correction badly. I had heard a lot about egmat but i was trying to gather all the concepts without buying the course. But in the end, I got encircled by a lot of doubts, following a lot of sources. In the end I just got the courage to pay approx 13000 for the course. I just followed the course step by step,read the solution religiously, and applied it better. On 4th Jan I booked for the exam and got 700(V50,Q34).Result is good, but not up to my expectation. I will apply again and try to get close to 740.But no doubt the course is worth recommending, at least for NON natives.
I am a non-native English speaker and have subscribed for E-Gmat after trying many of the available Test providers in market. I am failing in CR aspect of verbal section. I am unable to think critically in stipulated amount if time.
The following is the series of events w.r.t my GMAt Verbal preparation:
I went through MGMAT material initially, then wrote a mock GMAt test.. scored 25 in Verbal then completed Magoosh & CR Bible. Got 27 after completion of both.
Now as a last resort have subscribed for E-Gmat. let me see how i will fair. So far I have improved well. Hoping for a +ve final result after this at least.
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550 Q47 V20
560 Q45 V22
710 Q49 V38
I was very weak in Verbal part of Gmat. I have given GMAT 3 times and in all the attempts did not score well in any of my attempts. After a lot search and analysis related to verbal course and ended up choosing E-Gmat Verbal Live Prep course. The structured approach of E-GMAT helps you identify each and very type of problem and GMAT throws at you. It helped me improve a lot as far as the Verbal section is concerned and helps me understand the nitty gritty of each type of questions.
I personally loved the Scholaranium which comes with verbal live prep. The explanation provided for the different question is awesome and in depth. The explanation is in accordance to the structured approach related to the Verbal Live Prep course.
I signed up for the e-gmat service by reading the reviews on GMAT club and found it very useful. I found the verbal and quant materials on e-gmat very helpful in understanding all the concepts well. Videos on each topic in detail for verbal helped to a great extent. The questions of all levels in scholaranium helps you determine your weakness and also strengthen your understanding in each concept. The detailed report of accuracy, time spent on each question is a plus in e-gmat. It is a good course for anybody who is expecting a score more than 700. I definitely recommend this course. Also the gmat club forum helps a lot in understanding any problem.
IndianGMATGirl - we are known for our customer service and respond within 1 business day. Also, we have multiple ways to get your doubts cleared. Just one question - why did you ask for 1 month extension if you did not find the course any useful.