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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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I've started my GMAT preparation in 2013. I took initial free CAT, and got very dissapointing 430. As many of you, I have a job, which makes it hard or sometimes impossible to keep up with preparation. It wasn't a surprise, that slacking on preparation led me to getting incredibly low 530 on actual GMAT in 2013. I belive it was Q39 and Verbal about 25 or so.
Then I forgot about the exam, again, because of my job.
I found E-Gmat in 2015. I've read many positive reviews of how the Verbal Course boosts the score, and brings a pretty enjoyable experience.
Well, I wasn't sure that I would be able to keep up with preparation, but I purchased Verblal Online anyway.
I covered Sentence Correction and most of Critical Reasoning parts. Then my job stepped in again, and I skipped Reading Comprehension.
In september 2015 I left the course until it expired.
Well, couple of days ago I decided to finally prepare for the exam.
I took initial free CAT and was very surprised with the Score of 620. I got Q41, which didn't really improve since I've never practiced math, and my Verbal score increased to V35 from some middle 20th!|
It's been 7 month since I stopped practicing with E-Gmat, but the knowledge that I received stayed with me for all this time. And didn't even study RC part!
I really enjoyed studying with E-Gmat, I am incredibly satisfied and surprised by the results that I got. I am surely taking full online E-Gmat course Q+V now for my final and I hope successful preparation for an actual GMAT.
I'm a non native. My first Gmat prep test was Q49, V28. You see, I'm quite good at Quant, but terrible at Verbal. A very first technique I learned in Verbal was split technique and I must say, that technique is not for someone like me who is also terrible at memorizing. I felt like I could never memorize enough grammar rules/ word usages... to be able ace this Verbal part. I frustratedly didn't know how I should go about this Verbal score. Then I watched a session on sentence's meaning of e-GMAT. This was an eye opening. I could solve some hard questions just based on sentence's meaning approach, and their 3 step process (Meaning analysis, Error Analysis, Options Analysis) I learned though the course makes SC seem more easier task to handle, and the important thing is their approach gives me confidence to tackle SC, I just go step by step in a structured many get to the correct answer choice. My accuracy now is >80%, I'm quite happy. If I want to boost my accuracy to about 90%, I'd know where to focus my time, thanks to their Scholarinium, a great tool to know where your strengths, your weaknesses, your takt time (you should definitely see their free strategy recording on this term). So you'll know you can confidently skips some questions and still get a high score.
I'm running out of time, I just can share my experience on SC now. But if you've been struggling in SC, you should give e-GMAT a try.
e-GMAT verbal prep offers a crisp mix of logic and rule-based teaching and it prepared me to answer the questions of sub 500 level as well as 700+ level without having to change the process. This helped me being structured in answering questions and saved precious moments which I could have lost if I didn't follow their step processes across SC, CR and RC.
While it took some time to get used to their processes, but once I mastered those, every single question became a cakewalk. I was able to increase by verbal score from 30 (in my first mock test) to 41 in my actual GMAT.
I would highly recommend Rajat, Payal and team to all the candidates out there, whether native or non-native.
The material provided is well organized and easy to follow up and track your progression, understand your weakness and tackle them. juggling work &Personal life and studying is really hard but with E-GMAT they have setup a study flow that you don't have to think to much when it comes to planning all you have to do is put the work to achieve your goal.I would recommend it to a busy employee , it helps you pace your studying and tracks your performance.Its verbal and quantitative sections are always updated and strategies to tackle them are well defined.The Best preparation kit ever
The material provided is well organized and easy to follow up and track your progression, understand your weakness and tackle them. juggling work &Personal life and studying is really hard but with E-GMAT they have setup a study flow that you don't have to think to much when it comes to planning all you have to do is put the work to achieve your goal.I would recommend it to a busy employee , it helps you pace your studying and tracks your performance.Its verbal and quantitative sections are always updated and strategies to tackle them are well defined.The Best preparation kit ever
After struggling in the dark with my past two attempts, egmat finally helped me get through the 40 points barrier in verbal. As a non native speaker with above-average spoken skills, I was just double guessing my way through most of the GMAT verbal in my early days. None the less, egmat made it easier to spot what the GMAT was really testing and life was much more easier after that. The course really opens up the structure of the test and i finally started the appreciating the intricacies of the verbal section. There is a pattern to the madness.
Overall a great experience with egmat. Wish i had enrolled earlier and made life easier.
Had heard so much about this course. Pretty much lived up every bit of its hype. After hitting a wall, it helped me make that final leap in quant. Delivered dot on their 2 section score guarantee.
The best part was the ease of learning. No need to thrash diagrams and formulae over and over again. The lernaing process is very intuitive. Actually, I realized that learning online was more conducive to the GMAT testing scenario as there is no time to do your diagrams and calculations on the paper. Overall a brilliant experience and money well spent to make up for my despicable GPA.
If you are non native then dont think just act and go for e-gmat verbal course.This course is really effective when it comes to verbal part in GMAT Exam.Being a working professional having short of time,i was unable to take coaching classes during GMAT preparation.Then i came to know about e gmat,one of the best online course in the market for GMAT.
I subscribed to e-GMAT Verbal course few months back. The experience was really fabulous. All the basics are covered well in detail. I have learned a "Pre- thinking" method that is very helpful in Solving CR questions. Furthermore, the Pre assesment and post assesment quizmade me realise where i was missing in the concepts, and the detailed approach to solve the question helps a lot in understanding the approach well.
Moreover, when it comes to practice the questions " Scholaranium" is one of the best feature that I came across for verbal on line practice.The questions are very much of the same level as in actual GMAT exam. Solutions provided for the questions are in detail.I will surely recommend Verbal Online Course to all GMAT test takers,especially non natives.
I think there are 2 types of people that get 700+ score:
- They have the natural ability / are standardize test takers where they rely on what look right, sound right, and very good inferring/guessing skills.
- And there there are people like me. Everything sounds close to correct. There was too little time for the questions. I got stressed out during CAT and real test and plateau at 640s after several attempts.
I have been prepping for the GMAT for a very long time. I took the test 3 times and will write my 4th one very soon. I used e-GMAT at the beginning and did not utilize everything like I should. Then, I stopped the course and try several other courses (big name companies, lots of $$ into private tutor) with the hope that one of them would give me the 'secrete key' to achieve that 700 score.
Back about 6 months ago, I signed up for e-GMAT Verbal and Quant courses and realized that I should have stuck with them from the beginning. Now that I realize the values that the courses offered and I've been through others', I think I can provide pointers for those that about to prep.
***Values:
- SC course is extraordinary! The explanations of every single OG question is detailed and help students see clearly why each answer choice is right or wrong. If you think 2 answers are very close and can both be correct, e-gmat would show you why one of them is *obviously* the wrong choice. For e-gmat, there is NO close to correct. This is valuable especially for non-English speakers because we can approach the questions systematically and get the right answer. Unlike English speaking students, we don't have the 'ear' for right and wrong in Verbal (sometime, the ear doesn't help with difficult questions either)
- CR and RC courses are also very good. I think CR and RC need different approach than SC. I started out as not as strong but now these are my comfortable subjects. E-gmat did a good job with these 2 course but what work for me was to practice and practice (OG, LSAT, etc) until you're super comfortable.
- Quant: Oh man, its quant course is amazing! (this coming from an engineer) The explanations are excellent. The advice of spending more time up front for DS and infer to the real question really improve my DS ability. And again, it offers logic and approach so that you can apply in almost any questions. The questions bank includes more hard to very hard questions for you to practice as well.
***Set up:
- I like the course set up with the concepts, quizzes, lectures, apply to GMAT questions, and OG questions list. It gives me a framework to work through and make sure I learn the right thing, right amount, at the right time. If you're a technical person (I'm an engineer) you will enjoy this set up since you know exactly what you need to cover and how you will do it.
*** Customer Service:
- This company cust serv. is absolutely insane! I've contacted them several times, one to ask for a delay since I had a special project at work, and they always answered my questions within 24-48 hours. They're always willing to work with me and give me the best support. I've got strings of emails to prove it.
I hope you try e-gmat and really put your best effort forward. You'll know a whole lot more than other gmaters...and you most likely get a higher score as well.
The E-Gmat material has been designed for non native speakers to answer each and every question using a set of rules and not intuitively. The 3 step process for solving SC questions is something I applied and found very helpful in my preparation.They also have a section to prepare you for IR and it is very comprehensive and enough to prepare you for the entire section.
Payal was really prompt and easy to reach out to in case of any issue.
I would highly recommend this course for someone who is currently trying to solve verbal questions intuitively. You will learn everything you need to and can face the GMAT with a lot of confidence.