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e-GMAT is the world's most reviewed company whose students have delivered 10x more 700+ scores than students from the average GMAT Club Partner. e-GMAT truly understands the test and the test taker and accurately creates personalized GMAT journeys for students, whether they start with a score of 300 or 600, and helps them achieve 740+ on the GMAT.
Created by Four out of the GMAT Club's Top five experts, e-GMAT is a unique combination of proprietary methods in Quant and Verbal. To ensure that you excel on these methods, e-GMATs' xPERT AI personalizes your learning and provides real-time feedback that can quadruple your chances of success and help you save up to 120 hours while preparing.
Finally, e-GMAT also gives you access to strategy experts who will help push your score to 740+ if and when you find yourself stuck below a 700.
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The course is very structured and you are able to target specific weakness areas and focus on improving your skill set very quickly.
I went through the study plan and tackled each session and crossed off them from the spreadsheet.
A minimum of 2 hours each day for about 60 days are more than enough with the preparation to get a good understanding of tacking verbal questsions.
The CR - critical thinking and prethinking approach greatly helped me with CR
Also for SC, the approach of completing all the course material was a good achievement for me.
There are also ample practice sessions with scholaranium , which help prepare solving a lot of problems as possible.
Best part is it assesses your weak areas and helps you specifically to improve on it.
Overall i would greatly recommend this course to any non native speaker to help improve their command of the english language and also improve their writing and comprehension skills.
This course is probably one of the best courses out there for GMAT verbal. In Sentence Correction Live Prep Classes, Payal and the team do a very good job of dissecting the sentences and helping the students identify the errors in the sentences correction questions. This method of solving sentence correction courses helped me in answering the sentence correction questions. In tackling critical reasoning questions, pre-thinking has been a very important tool in answering the Critical Reasoning questions. The verbal Scholaranium is a very good tool, which helps solidify the concepts further.
Finally, this course has helped me answer the verbal question of GMAT confidently.
The Quant course offered by eGMAT is very comprehensive and goes into detail on every top that is tested on GMAT Quant. The quizzes and the multitude of questions at the end of each topic are very helpful in understanding how the concepts are tested. The instructors in the Quant Live Prep classes do a great job of helping students in dissecting the question stem and get the required information to answer the question.
The Quant Scholaranium is a very useful tool and has helped me solidify the concepts further. I consider myself natural at Quant, but the Quant Course and the Quant Scholaranium have helped me take it up a notch.
The Verbal Course is top notch , especially SC is the best in the market . What I found is that e-gmat clearly explained things to me that didn't seem all that intuitive. The CR section has certain rules that I would call arbitrary and non-logical. E-gmat explained these rules in great detail, and, as a result of these rules, why certain answers were wrong, and that helped in eliminating wrong answer choices on more difficult questions.
Their SC approach was invaluable to me. I think that having a decent base of SC knowledge to work off of really helped me to grasp things quickly as I went through the SC class. Also, I now notice how poorly people at my place of employment write.
The RC was good, but not as great as their CR and SC were for a native speaker such as myself. I did have difficulty in determining the main purpose of passages, and this class did definitely help with that.
Getting into a top B school has been my dream for quite some time now. A good 740+ is must to fulfill my dream.I did try multiple courses ,and I could never strike a chord with any of them. Fortunately, I came across egmat through some of the review articles in gmat club. I immediately enrolled for the trial, and I loved it to the core. I enrolled in the online live program following the trial run
I wasn't able to complete the entire program as Life planned other things for during the same course of time. I could only complete SC & CR courses from the program.The 3 step process that is recommend works wonders after a period of practice. The course is beautifully structured such that basics are imbibed first through video lectures, and then few q items to master the concept. The live session further deepens ones understanding and plugs the knowledge gaps if any.
As I complete my RC, I am confident that I can reach the 740 bar and get into the dream b school. I strongly recommend this course for everybody who is aiming fro a good score in gmat. You need not be really smart to ace this exam, and this can be easily proved using this course.
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Anvesh
I gave gmat on 31st march and got 660(V33, Q48,IR 7, AWA 4.5). I started my preparation in Feb 2015 and struggled a lot both in verbal and math sections. I was practicing math after a gap of almost 10 years and found it so annoying that i thought of giving up on gmat initially. Learned basic concepts from manhattan quant guides. Guides really helped me but i found some of the topics such as quadratic inequality, probability, permutations and combinations and profit an loss difficult to understand. That is when i subscribed to e-gmat online course , basically to improve verbal part. However, out of my math phobia, i concentrated more on quant section than on verbal. I must say that it really helped me improve my confidence in math. In one month i could feel that i was improving. e-gmat's quadratic inequality and absolute value section is just awesome. Also e-gmat's approach to solve probability, permutation and combination, it's profit and loss section are something that any one who wishes to clear those concepts must refer to. I received Q48 and large part of the credit must go to e-gmat. Highlight of it's course is scholarian section. It is a awesome collection of some of the most diverse questions. Hope to utilise it's verbal section thoroughly and improve my score to 700 in my next attempt.
Hi all,
E-GMAT verbal course is just fantastic. The courses are well structured, but it is definitely their explanations that set the company apart. I need to fully understand something before applying principles.
I am not an English native speaker and up to now I was really struggling with verbal part but thanks to Sundeep and his team I feel more comfortable. Previously I tried other prep company, I worked really hard but I couldnt sense significant improvements. That was probably because I had some gaps in my understanding.
Today I am more confident and systematic in the way I approach questions types.
I highly recommand E-GMAT
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This is one of the best courses I have ever taken. Coming from a back ground of non native english speaking, I am very much confused with english sentences and structure. This course really demystified all the problems I had.
Sentence correction is my most favorite part. The critical reasoning are pretty awesome as well.
I would recommend the course to every one with a non -english back ground.
it is also encouraged to undergo the quant section which heard has some great tips as well. Reading comprehension is good, but squeezing some tricks can help as well..
the webinars for starters are informative and provide some confidence to learn things better
Upon taking a practice test, I realized that, even as a native, my verbal skills were sub-par (I think I scored something like Q47/V31). I scored poorly in SC (as well as CR & RC), and things seemingly clicked during my three months of preparation before my first gmat. I scored fairly low (680) and realized I needed to do something different. Even though e-gmat seems to be targeted at non-natives, I thought to myself, if non-natives like this, then I really should like this.
What I found is that e-gmat clearly explained things to me that didn't seem all that intuitive. CR has certain rules, that I would call arbitrary and non-logical. E-gmat explained in great detail why certain answers were wrong, and that helped in eliminating wrong answer choices on more difficult questions.
Their SC was invaluable to me. I think that having a decent base of SC knowledge to work off of really helped me to grasp things quickly as I went through the SC class. Also, I now notice how poorly people at my work write.
The RC was good, but not as great as their CR and SC were for a native. I did have difficulty in determining the main purpose of passages, and this class did definitely help with that.
Thank you e-gmat for making this happen, especially after my score of 610 (Q47,V27) in the first attempt. I am glad that I invested in the right course to achieve a whopping 120 point improvement. I give the entire credit to e-gmat course.
You guys are brilliant in analysis of each section in both Quant and Verbal. Your emphasis on attacking the question only after understanding the intended meaning of the question and brilliant explanation of all questions (with AV) in scholaranium really helped me reach my target score. With umpteen questions of excellent quality for practice and awesome analytics I never felt the need to buy any other book other than OG. The strategy sessions also helped me to get my priorities right in the last few weeks before the exam. Last but not the least the live sessions were well designed with very patient and enthusiastic tutors like Krishna, Payal, Rajat, Shradha, Japinder. You guys made me look at the finer details of a question which I completely ignored in my first attempt. Particularly your explanation of all the answer choices and why a wrong answer choice is wrong helped me cement my understanding. I am in a time zone (south korea) where the live sessions start at midnight. Though I could not attend all sessions because of odd timings, I could always catch up with the help of recordings.
Finally big kudos to all of you. You made the course look like some science subject with a systematic and structured content which amazed me. I somehow trusted the course and followed it religiously and it didn't disappoint me. I wish I had known about the course earlier during my first casual attempt. Anyway no regrets. Thank you.