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I appeared twice for GMAT and got 620 (Q50, V25) both times. Seeing no improvement in my verbal score, I lost my confidence. After analysis, I realized that RC was my major problem. Meanwhile, I came to know about e-GMAT. I purchased the e-GMAT Verbal Online Course to improve my Verbal Score. The course provides good strategies to tackle RC, CR, and SC with lot of examples. RC section provides detailed strategies to read and attempt different type of problems. The presentation of course is very engaging and interesting. Finally, I took my GMAT on 19th January 2016, and scored 690(Q50, V31). The SC section provides a lot of examples with strategies to tackle similar problems.
I was weak in Verbal esp sentence correction. After going through a couple of forums, i decided to take verbal e-gmat course and scholaranium. Egmat's unique approach to solving SC problems simplified the concepts and application process. e-gmat course improved my sentence correction drastically. Similarly, practicing scholaranium helped me improve my CR and RC sections as well. Scholaranium helped me target my weak points and improve it. The level of questions is a touch higher than what is expected in gmat. This helped me to gain my confidence and addressed my timing considerations as well. This is certainly one of the best prep courses available.
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I lacked skills in verbal section in GMAT. Then, my friend introduced me to e-GMAT and I cannot thank him enough for having done that. After a year long break, I felt the need to go over SC and CR concepts as well and the videos provided by e-GMAT made them a whole lot of fun. I would stay up till late night, watching the videos, almost like I'd be watching a sitcom. They were light and helped me brush up my concepts very well. I had read someone's review about making handwritten notes while watching videos and then transferring those onto Evernote at the end of each day as that would not only help you revise, but also create a handy notebook for you to skim through while you're on the move. This tip helped me a lot and I would really recommend it to you all as well. I made my notes nice and colourful and added screenshots and links to them. Going over them later seemed fun because of all the colours I had added. (let me know if you want me to share them with you!)
The RC videos were really helpful as well. e-GMAT provides you a number of key strategies that you must keep in mind while reading through RCs. The one strategy that worked wonders for me was "to get immersed". I would literally tell myself at the beginning of each passage that "Oh! this sounds interesting, lets read what happens next!" I even used the note making approach during RCs quite regularly and was thereby able to get ALL my main point and structure questions right. These strategies seem very time consuming in the beginning, but within no time, you start to internalise them.
As per me, this course is a must to improve the verbal skills in short duration of time. I have a scheduled GMAT exam next month, hope results in practice results the same in the main
The GMAT Verbal school is split into 3 parts - RC / SC / CR. My major aim for getting into this course was SC and I started to prepare for the same using the E-Gmat course. Now, I can see that when it comes to SC, there is a clear improvement. I want to prepare properly for another one month using the same to make sure I prepare to an extent that my score would be unbeaten. Please use E-Gmat especially for verbal preparation as it can improve your score by a great magnitude. This will give you an edge and you will be ready to send your score to the b-school of your choice.
E-gmat's verbal online prep all components are worth considering. The pedagogy used to explain sentence correction has helped me to understand basics and achieve higher accuracy. The RC Section is equally good,detailing key aspects of mastering comprehension. The CR section delves deep into key aspects of critical reasoning and helped improve my reasoning skills . I have improved by 14 points with respect to my last GMAT Iin verbal. Thanks to E-GMAT. I have improved by 80 points from last 630 to current 710 in my GMAT SCORE. I have relied on e-gmat to raise my score and improve my profile. The scholaranium section helps you focus on key weak areas and improve accuracy over the time.
I have tried several methods for studying for the GMAT: went to a GMAT preparation school, went through couple of GMAT books and took a trial of several online courses, but the most interactive platform I found was E-gmat. Actually it was one of my GMAT teachers who recommended me to check this online program.
First I started attending the Webinars and carefully listened to Rajat a couple of times when talking about improving your score. In this webinars you can realize which is the strategy of E-gmat and of course after purchasing the Verbal Online course I can confirm it helped me A LOT!
I had trouble with the CR and the RC, which indeed you can buy separately but i bought the whole Verbal package to get some other topics of RC. I had at that time 2 weeks before the official test so I focused on my main weakness (CR questions). I improved incredibly and now I'm taking the rest of the course (RC & SC) which seems to be very helpful if you need to reinforce other points such as particular topics of SC.
The support given by the E-gmat staff is AMAZING!, always replying very quickly and giving you the best options according to your needs. I consider the previous mentioned the most important reason for getting this course from E-gmat, you won't regret!
All the best to you all..
I had written the GMAT a little less than 9 months ago (560- V28, Q39). It was such a terrible score that I decided to take a break (to pacify my bruised ego) before I began my preperations again. Rather than mindlessly studying through various concept files as I did earlier, I first decided to read some of the success stories and reviews of people who had aced the GMAT. A common topic I found in most of these reviews was that the E- GMAT Course was recommended by most of them. Between Quant and Verbal, I realised that my Verbal score needed a drastic boost. Trusting myself to study quant from the study material I already had, I decided to opt for the E- GMAT Verbal Online Course and boy, am I glad I did!
The issue I had while attempting Verbal questions was that I relied strongly on gut for SC questions. (CR and RC accuracy were comparatively better) This was of course a recipe for disaster. I began going through the concept files of the E- GMAT Course about 2 weeks ago and have thus far completed the SC Course and am half way through the CR course. With just two weeks of preparation, I have noticed an immense difference in the accuracy of my SC score. What the E- GMAT Course offers you is not only a step by step process to tackle every question but also a confidence that every question marked is right. Marking the correct answer for the right reason is as important as rejecting the incorrect answers for the right reason. The E- GMAT course ensured I suppress my tendency to rely on gut and instead use the systematic step by step process I learnt from the course, leading me to choose the right answer. The more questions I attempted and practised on, the higher my accuracy increased. This lead to a steep increase in my confidence.
One of my favourite aspects of the E- GMAT Verbal Course is the Scholaranium. It gives you the power of creating your own ability quizzes thereby knowing exactly where you stand and what you need to work on to improve. I found this especially helpful since I found that my SC accuracy had improved from a terrible 23% to a whopping 92% even when there were comparatively tougher questions to tackle. My speed gradually increased as well. This again improved my confidence that on the D- Day, I will have sufficient time to select the right answer.
Earlier, I used to dread taking a mock test because I feared similar scores as my first GMAT attempt, scores that still haunt me. However, lately, post going through the E- GMAT concept files and with my improvement reflecting on Scholaranium, I find that my confidence is growing and I am positive that I will soon be ready for my second attempt at the GMAT. More on that once I write the GMAT again.
As a non-native and engineering graduate I wanted to score maximum on the quant section of GMAT. In the last attempt at GMAT I scored 49 on quant and I wanted to score 51. I started my preparation with the Manhattan GMAT guides. I won’t say that these guides are not good but I was unable to improve myself further. I was not able to finish the quant section in time. To improve myself further I was in search of some resource when I stumbled upon the e-gmat in a Facebook promotion. I straight away joined their free quant webinar and found it as an eye opener. Without making any delay I enrolled in the course.
The entire quant course is divided into 5 sections: 1) Number Properties, 2) Algebra, 3) Geometry, 4) Word Problems and 5) Advance topics.
The Quant course (Verbal as well) is in the form of video lessons followed by practical quizzes. The first quiz on each section consists typically on low level questions that help you understand the basics. On the second quiz, the difficulty level of the questions increases progressively. One thing I like about it is that each question has a timer so you can see how long is taking you to solve different types of questions based on the difficulty level. The course provides step by step solutions of these practical questions as well as of the OG questions that are recommended at the end of each section. All the explanations are very clear.
The icing on the cake is scholaranium . This is the Custom test platform by e-gmat where one can select questions of different topics, different difficulty levels and adjust timings. As a result you also get detailed analysis of the timing and your performance. This detailed analysis has taken my prep further and finally I am scoring 50-51 on the gmac mock tests.
I found the course phenomenal. It is very meticulously laid down content wise and method wise. I will recommend this course to every GMAT aspirant.
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I took e-gmat quant live prep course to boost my GMAT Quant. I was very impressed with the in-depth analysis and strategic method of teaching. I would recommend it to students who are looking to gain a stronger understanding of quant topics. My weak areas were Algebraic Translations, Geometry, Probability and Combinatorics, Weighted Averages and Number Properties. I spent some time reviewing concepts and then did timed practice using OG and GMAT Club. e-gmat played a major role in inculcating more confidence in my quant abilities going into the GMAT. I did not have much time but if you have 2+ months, this course is ideal to brush up rusty concepts. It is definitely worth the buy. Good luck!
I couldn't thank enough for the amazing support egmat has provided me since the time I enrolled in for their course.
I am a non-native speaker. Although I was confident about Quants part of GMAT, I was sure I won't get a good GMAT score unless my Verbal score is above 35. Each time I took a mock, my verbal scores were around 20 initially. Anyway, I decided to give my first GMAT and scored a mere 640, with Q(49), V(27).
After a month I resumed my preparation but again I had no clear plan or strategy. Honestly, that is the worst mistake anyone can commit while taking GMAT. I took GMAT twice and scored just a 650 this time with Q(49), V(29).
That is when I realized there is something seriously wrong in the way I analyze questions. I also realized the importance of a strategy to improve time management for each section. This time I did my research on the internet and finally enrolled for egmat. Although I knew about egmat before from a friend of mine and had actually used my friend's account to get some basics of topics, I never really went with their study plan that time. This time I did stick with the strategy and study plan that egmat provided. Needless to say, my Verbal score was improving. More importantly the way I analyze questions changed.
If I could improve my score and get a 700+, I strongly believe anyone could get a good score, provided you work persistently and you have a good source like egmat. Egmat really was supportive when it comes to clearing my queries too.
I would any day suggest egmat course to anyone who is seriously looking for a score improvement.