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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.

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Archit
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Atreya Roy
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Rida Shafeek
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Ashutosh
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Deepak
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Saquib Hasnain
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Piyush Beriwal
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Rashmi Vaidya
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Abhishek Raj
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AI Super-Summary of Customer Reviews for e-GMAT*

e-GMAT has proven to be a comprehensive and effective GMAT preparation resource for a diverse range of test-takers. Its structured, step-by-step curriculum is beneficial for students with various backgrounds, with special focus on quant and verbal, featuring foundational skills to advanced strategies. Key strengths include personalized study plans, targeted quizzes like Scholaranium and cementing quizzes, and a data-driven PACE system that optimizes study efficiency. Many users highlight the importance of the mentorship and support provided by the Last Mile Program (LMP), which offers tailored guidance and timely feedback. The platform is especially noted for its realistic mock exams and detailed analytics, helping users improve their scores consistently. Overall, e-GMAT is praised for its ability to help users overcome their weaknesses and achieve significant score improvements, often excelling in areas where traditional methods fall short.
22 users mention "Comprehensive Coverage"
  • "extensive content, very similar to what I faced in actual exam..." Read more
  • "right from scratch, going through basics and it helped me immensely improve my verbal command...." Read more
  • "realistic mocks replicate the actual GMAT experience, with detailed feedback and analysis..." Read more
  • "e-GMAT provides a really structured and personalized approach to studying..." Read more
  • "program s modular study approach and data-driven analytics were standout features..." Read more
  • "Great methodology..." Read more
  • "comprehensive curriculum that builds concepts step-by-step..." Read more
  • "e-GMAT not only enhanced my skills but also boosted my confidence..." Read more
  • "versatility..." Read more
  • "Highly tailored and well structured content..." Read more
  • "program s clear, step-by-step approach..." Read more
  • "build the basic foundation as well as for understanding difficult questions..." Read more
  • "Clear and structured curriculum tailored for students of all levels..." Read more
  • "comprehensive Quant and Verbal sections..." Read more
  • "structured course and tools..." Read more
  • "course s structured approach and effective resources..." Read more
  • "pre-thinking approach is absolute magic for tackling Verbal..." Read more
  • "Highly personalized and easy-to-follow course structure..." Read more
  • "content to be very carefully crafted, covering all aspects and question types..." Read more
  • "Study Tools and Resources..." Read more
  • "verbal prep is unparalled..." Read more
  • "Clear and structured curriculum tailored for students of all levels..." Read more
22 users mention "Score Improvement"
  • "it helped me immensely improve my verbal command..." Read more
  • "progressively build skills..." Read more
  • "used e-GMAT to improve my GMAT score from 605 to 675..." Read more
  • "Helped me a lot in increasing my score..." Read more
  • "improved from 565 to 645..." Read more
  • "improved my score to 695..." Read more
  • "gave me clear strategies and plenty of practice to improve my Verbal, Quant, and Data Interpretation skills..." Read more
  • "achieve their target scores..." Read more
  • "initial mock and scoring a 665..." Read more
  • "achieve my target score..." Read more
  • "improved from 515 (36th percentile) to 655 on the GMAT..." Read more
  • "course s structured progression was especially helpful, starting with foundational skills..." Read more
  • " improve my score to 665..." Read more
  • "improved from 495 to 695..." Read more
  • "achieving a 675..." Read more
  • "helped me in getting a 675 score..." Read more
  • "accuracy improved significantly in Verbal and DI..." Read more
  • "achieved a score of 675..." Read more
  • "better score..." Read more
  • "improve my Verbal Reasoning score from the 49th to the 94th percentile..." Read more
  • "free mock test on E-GMAT and got a 565..." Read more
  • "achieved a 685- a score I once thought was out of reach..." Read more
8 users mention "Additional Resources"
  • "LMP helped me a lot at every stage of my prep..." Read more
  • "the greatest asset to me was the Last Mile Program..." Read more
  • "Last Mile Preparation (LMP) was crucial in the final weeks of my preparation..." Read more
  • "mentor Dhruv provided consistent guidance through regular performance analysis..." Read more
  • "personalized mentorship through the Last Mile Push (LMP) program..." Read more
  • "1-1 mentorship provided in the Last Mile Program..." Read more
  • "personalized guidance provided by my mentor was a real game changer..." Read more
  • "Mentorship: I was assigned a personal mentor, Rashmi..." Read more
5 users mention "User-Friendly Platform"
  • "chose e-GMAT for its user-friendly, data-oriented interface..." Read more
  • "ease of using e-gmat stands out..." Read more
  • "user-friendly interface..." Read more
  • "personalized, self-paced, and convenient..." Read more
  • "PACE engine is a game-changer..." Read more
5 users mention "Practice tests"
  • "sigmaX mocks: hands down the best set of mocks you will find...." Read more
  • "realistic mocks replicate the actual GMAT experience, with detailed feedback and analysis..." Read more
  • "analysis were impressive..." Read more
  • "The Cementing Quizzes reinforced my learning and solidified key concepts...." Read more
  • "exercises and mock tests is another standout feature..." Read more
5 users mention "Responsive Support"
  • "support and mentorship: this is the best part! they were always just an email away and I always got their reply within few hours!..." Read more
  • "prompt responses..." Read more
  • "timely feedback from mentors..." Read more
  • "continuous support of the mentor..." Read more
  • "continuous support of the mentor..." Read more
5 users mention "Great for Data Insights"
  • "their DI content was very close to what I experienced in exam...." Read more
  • "course that provides Data Insights learning modules in such depth..." Read more
  • "especially for the recently added section Data Insights..." Read more
  • "their Data Insights section deserves special mention..." Read more
  • "platform s Data Insights module stands out..." Read more
4 users mention "Great for Verbal"
  • "Egmat coz of my constant low scoring in verbal, and i started right from scratch, going through basics and it helped me immensely improve my verbal command...." Read more
  • "verbal-first approach provided a strong foundation..." Read more
  • "Pre-thinking approach in CR was a game-changer..." Read more
  • "Good Verbal Course..." Read more
4 users mention "Expert Instructors"
  • "specially Abha was always there to resolve all my queries anytime i reached out to her..." Read more
  • "features that actually feel like they re designed to help you succeed..." Read more
  • "Mentors provide guidance beyond just academics..." Read more
  • "mentor Rashmi, who was kind enough to proactively check in and offer course correction steps..." Read more
1 users mention "Great value for money"
  • "It s a valuable investment for anyone aiming for top results!..." Read more
1 users mention "Lots of practice questions"
  • "Scholarium question bank offers level-adjusted questions that closely mimic actual GMAT questions..." Read more
1 users mention "Engaging Delivery"
  • "live sessions and weekly coffee chats..." Read more
1 users mention "Great for Quant"
  • "their PACE in quants is really a game changer..." Read more
1 users mention "New Updated Material"
1 users mention "Weak Fundamentals"
  • "Numbers were never my strong suit..." Read more
1 users mention "Confusing Platform"
  • "some parts of the course not self paced. they run at 1x speed only which can be boring and frustrating sometime..." Read more
1 users mention "Dull Delivery"
  • "the English teacher speaks a little slowly which makes it more difficult to complete the English part..." Read more
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June 17, 2016
kunalsabnis

Joined: Aug 01, 2015

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
690 Q48 V37

For someone who is weak in verbal

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Dear All,
As soon as I started my Gmat prep I realised that my quant skills were strong but I was completely lost in verbal. In verbal i was scoring well in CR but my accuracy was below 50% in SC. This brought my entire score down. I tried a few prep books but all in vain. Then I came across e-gmat verbal online prep, which was exactly the course I needed. This course is designed keeping a non-native in mind and is extremely beneficial for people like me who are largely clueless in SC.
This course goes into the basics of sentence building and effectively explains the common errors which gmat tests. This course also simplifies CR concepts and teaches you a knack to effectively read RC passages. In my earlier mock tests my verbal scores ranged from 27 to 35 but now I am consistently hitting 37-40.
Regards

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June 15, 2016
gmatacetesttaker

Joined: Jun 15, 2016

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
650 Q44 V35

good egmat

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Improvement 50 Points

Course e-GMAT Online 360

Instructor Payal Tandon

Location Online

E-GMAT verbal life is good but don't forget to put your efforts in doing the homework! The setup of the live class is convenient because they are all in the weekend. However, you need to sacrifice a lot of weekend time and rest time to devote your all into studying for the gmat. Egmat has good resources such as recorded videos of lectures, online lectures, and lots of practice questions for you to get familiar to the subject. The video can be long but if you pay attention and have done the homework before attending the live class, you will get a lot out of it. Remember though, do your homework for the old subject and more homework for the upcoming new subject. That's the only way that you can improve your performance.

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June 15, 2016
ykameswar

Joined: Feb 23, 2010

Posts: 1

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Self-reported Score:
690 Q47 V38

Improvement N/A

Course e-GMAT Online Focused

Location Online

I scored V38. During the test, I felt that my performance on SC isn't as good as I hoped.

I reflected on where I went wrong. I used to primarily look for grammatical errors and not meaning errors. And that strategy resulted in a lower accuracy when answering questions. (70-75%).

I realized that I needed a mindset change of not jumping the gun and start looking for errors, rather understand the meaning of the original sentence before attempting to eliminate incorrect responses.

Through all the online sessions, e-GMAT did a great job of highlighting the need to understand the meaning of sentences.

I really liked the split technique of breaking complex sentences into clauses. e-GMAT's step-by-step process of eliminating incorrect answers is the best aspect of their offering. It helped me standardize my approach while answering each & every question.

Verbal Scholarinium is a great tool that helped me test my learning and track my response time.

If you are a non-native and struggling with SC questions, e-GMAT's SC offering should be your first choice.

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June 14, 2016
DerrickRose23

Joined: Mar 15, 2015

Posts: 27

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
720 Q50 V37

Review on e-GMAT Verbal Online

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Improvement 40 Points

Course e-GMAT Online Focused

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e-GMAT Verbal Online is a must to grasp the fundamentals of GMAT verbal. The course is very well structured and appropriately detailed. The post assessment quizzes are very good and the experts are very prompt in relying to question related queries. One can have his/her own approach to question solving but the concepts learned from this course will help in cracking all kinds of questions. GMAT is all about decision making and fundamentals rather than number of questions practiced. So If one wants to improve on verbal by internalizing the concepts then e-GMAT is the best course out there.

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June 14, 2016
JarvisR

Joined: Nov 05, 2012

Posts: 317

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Self-reported Score:
0 Q47 V29

Fantastic platform for non native speakers

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I came to know about eGmat through one of my friend, an ex-student of eGmat, who scored 700+ on “D day”. Convinced with his feedback about the course, I decided to enrol into the program and, trust me, I never regretted my decision.
Strong determination and learnings from the course have helped me to move my verbal score from 19 to 32 on the test day.

To keep it short, I will share a few key notes:

1. Well-structured and researched course that helps you to understand key concepts via short videos. Provides quizzes at the end of each chapter to test your understanding of the concept . You can further enrich your learnings though diagnostic test in a timed environment. (I have recently tried verbal scholaranium and really liked quality of the questions. It’s close to patterns followed in past Official questions. Planning to complete it by month end.)

2. Focus is upon imbibing the concept of pre-thinking and understanding the meaning before approaching a problem. It took me some time to develop the habit but if you want to avoid silly mistakes and save time, then this would work like a charm.

3. Webinar are engaging and you should attend them as many time as possible. Every time you will discover something new. Mentors guide you to put your learnings from the course into practice and solve official questions by using eGmat approach.

4. Excellent platform to interact and learn from the mentors, who have already championed the game and know the rules. It would be tough to mention all the names but few names that I would like to mention are “Neeti”, “Payal” and “Chiranjeev”. I thank all of them for their patience and guidance during the initials days of enrolment and helping me to get my basics right.

In short, if you are a non-native speaker then eGmat is the place for you to ace verbal section. You can never go wrong with it.

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June 12, 2016
vigneshvenkataraman

Joined: Dec 13, 2014

Posts: 0

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
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The place for Gmat Verbal

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Improvement 60 Points

Course e-GMAT Online Focused

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Let me start with how my approach was towards SC questions in GMAT. Whenever i read an SC question I would jump directly to the options and choose the one that sounded right. But later on i realized except for a few blatantly framed wrong sentences all the remaining options sounded right. This is where e-Gmat helped me. Little did I know that there was a technique behind solving SC questions. The technique of breaking down sentences to easily comprehend what the sentence meant was plain amazing. The technique is also useful in reading comprehension passages if at all there were any long sentences.The critical Reasoning section also deserves a special mention. The flow diagram used to understand how the premise is related to the conclusion is definitely an eye-opener.The content (SC,RC &CR) is represented in a pictorial format.With this strategy the learning is easier and enjoyable too. The whole team works amazingly together. They conduct seminars regularly . Simply put, as a non native english speaker the technique one learns in e-Gmat is very helpful not only for Gmat but also for life.

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June 12, 2016
akhilbajaj

Joined: Jan 09, 2013

Posts: 54

Kudos: 331

Self-reported Score:
650 Q45 V34
740 Q51 V39

eGMAT Verbal Live Prep: Best Features Added

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I would like to share my experience with eGMAT verbal live prep course. First, a brief about myself. I am a working professional with a normal job. I end up spending 11 -12 hours out of my house on a normal working day. I normally study 1 hour in the morning and about 1-2 hours in the evening. Thus, I end up doing most of my preparation on the weekend.
English is not a native language for me and I consider myself decently good in quant section. I had realized early on that verbal may be a challenge for me. I attended the free strategy session and decided to focus on quant and hone my skills. I took eGMAT free Quant quiz and could attempt only 17/20 questions but could get 16 on them correct. I tried SC and got only 30%. I evaluated a few other courses and read many reviews online and decided to join eGMAT verbal live.
Now, I spent a lot of time on SC. I found the course very good. All sections detailed concepts from scratch. I followed the routine diligently taking up all sessions, and attempting quizzes before live sessions. And I thought I got a hang of it. I took an ability quiz and got 47%. I got a shock. I sought help from eGMAT guys and they helped me realize my weak areas (although I think the process and response time could have been faster). I worked on weak areas, revised the course once again and most importantly practiced the entire OG again focussing on my weak areas. This time I got 78%. Oops, I missed the 80% mark by 2%.
I have covered CR and RC section as well and scored 67% and 70% in first go itself. I am listing the best features that help me.
1. Small section quizzes. These small feedbacks really help you see your weak areas. At first, I took note of the low scores, read the section again and moved on. But only after completing SC course I could realize that a weak area in the foundation could pull down all related areas.
2. Ability Quiz- The question bank is good with detailed explanations and discussion on most common errors made in the peer group. I have learnt a lot from these.
3. Live sessions- It’s a class room experience online. I like the interface and the way sessions are conducted. Now, you cannot expect to get 100% out of every second. But I would say I really need to interact live with people and see how I perform in a peer group. That keeps me motivated.
Overall, I would recommend eGMAT verbal live to anyone looking to augment their preparation in verbal.
I am in final stages on my preparation and would be focussing on weak areas of Verbal, getting back into practice on quant. I have also marked some days for IR and AWA. I have scheduled my test next month and hoping for the best.

I hope my experience would be useful.
Akhil

eGMAT Verbal Live Prep- Best Features Reviewed

This is an extension of the review of eGMAT Verbal Live Prep that I had written 3 months ago when I was still preparing for the GMAT. Now that I have taken the GMAT and Scored 740 (Q51, V39), I would like to review the best features of the course and how it helped me to improve from V35 to V39 (first attempt to second attempt).

Link to earlier review --> http://gmatclub.com/reviews/comments/e-gmat-verbal-live-prep-345350838
Link to my GMAT experience --> http://gmatclub.com/forum/from-650-to-740-what-made-the-difference-220133.html#p1696011

Let me come straight to the point, the best features
1. Depth of SC course content- SC being my weakest area, I read many reviews and posts on how to improve on SC. After my first attempt, I knew that I need help to improve beyond a certain point. eGMAT Verbal Live prep did just that. I have spent majority of my course time (almost 4 months on SC). I had to go through the content multiple times to digest some concepts.

2. Focussed study and Focussed testing- This is another area on which the eGMAT course does an excellent job. Every course has individual tests and practice quizzes. You score is reflective of your understanding. I realized the importance of this aspect after I finished all the content once and tried a scholaranium test. I scored only 47% :(. Although, this was an improvement from earlier score of 30%, this was a huge disappointment. After identifying the weak areas, I had to go through the complete course once more and multiple times through the weak areas to get a score of 80% on scholaranium.

3. Internal Forums- I have always appreciated the discussion on GMATClub on different questions and get insight into nuances involved. You get a breadth of knowledge and different opinions and perspectives to the same problem. However, they are sometimes more confusing due to conflictual information available as people debate over a certain question. Internal forums play a vital role in providing detailed and focussed solutions. Many times, I could just search a question and get answer to a doubt since it had already been discussed.

4. Focus on self-study- While this is true for all courses that you would take in life, this is especially true for the GMAT. It is a test YOUR ABILITY, and you can gain only little if you depend on somebody’s effort to teach you content. eGMAT instructors have always stressed on completing all modules and individual quizzes before the live interaction. Believe me, you don’t need more contact time. But its important the you are prepared to extract the most out of the live session.

5. Pre-thinking, the most helpful tool- If I have to tell the one most important technique learnt, it is pre-thinking. Although, I learnt it in CR after SC, I later applied it in RC and SC as well. The basic concept revolves around your ability to understand the question, identify the error (logical gap, assumption, error in SC, etc) and correct the error without looking at the answer choices. It may seem to be a difficult task, but that’s the way to go. Think about it, if you cant identify the error, how could you correct the same. The answer choices are designed to be confusing. Imagine what happens if you jump to answer choices with partial understanding. You could attend one of the free sessions on Pre-thinking by eGMAT.

6. Reading Strategies and Width of Practice passages on RC- Another weak area is RC passages from social sciences. While my accuracy was 80-90% on technology and life science essays, it was less than 50% on passages from social sciences. On certain difficult passages, I could get only 1 out of 4 correct, this too without timing myself. Reading Strategies learnt helped me a lot in two aspects. First, I could read and understand passages from different areas without the need of any background, even to understand the meaning of an alien term. Second, not to get stuck on details and focus on the bigger picture (the main point).

7. Scholaranium- This is an amazing platform that focusses on testing ability rather than accuracy. It tracks you performance and has multiple useful features such as sections quizzes and you could also customize a quiz to your needs. This allows you to work on you weak areas and test your improvement.

8. Expert Support- Last but not the least, there were multiple times in my long association with eGMAT when I needed advice on how to proceed with my preparation. Apart from all technical help, experts at eGMAT have given good support when I needed the most. Specifically, for somebody who took a long time to improve on SC, they have continuously tried to assess objectively and weak areas and helped me improve.

I hope this review would help people struggling with verbal.
Akhil

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June 12, 2016
Akshay0412

Joined: Aug 08, 2012

Posts: 0

Kudos: 0

Self-reported Score:
620 Q47 V28

E-Gmat QUANT for higher scores

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Course e-GMAT Online 360

Instructor Payal Tandon

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I am an engineering graduate with decent quant skills. I have given GMAT once and scored 47 on quant. This has made me realise that quant cant be taken for granted. I was on a search for a quant course that would guarantee a jump and zeroed in on egmat after going through their verbal section.

the concepts are explained in a simple and efficient manner the tricks to solving the questions are something to learn. Overall the material is good with sufficient questions of varied difficulty to test your mettle. After going through the weak areas i have managed to score a consistent 50 in the mocks i am yet to give my GMAT.

I would recommend anyone to attend this course and bet that they should be able to score at their 90th percentile.

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June 12, 2016
Akshay0412

Joined: Aug 08, 2012

Posts: 0

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Self-reported Score:
620 Q47 V28

E-Gmat course

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As a non-native English speaker, I found it hard to crack the verbal section.

My accuracy was around 40% and even after going through the course content of various institutes I wasn't able to improve my accuracy.

That's when I came to know about e-GMAT. After few weeks of studying this course, I could see a significant improvement in my understanding of concepts and accuracy.

The way e-GMAT explains the concepts is engrossing and interactive and it makes solving questions pretty simple. The concepts are explained in a fairly easy manner and one can apply the same method in all types of questions whether simple or difficult. The basic approach in solving SC QUESTIONS remains the same.

Once I completed the concepts and exercises in the course, I stared solving problems from OG and I could achieve an accuracy level of 80 - 90% every time. I have recommended e-GMAT course to couple of my friends and would not hesitate to recommend this product to anyone who is struggling with verbal.

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June 11, 2016
Nirav31

Joined: Jul 21, 2015

Posts: 0

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
Canceled

One of the best prep resources available

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Improvement 20 Points

Course e-GMAT Online Focused

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Initially, I was apprehensive selecting an online course which did not involve a live tutor. However, I am pleasantly surprised with how e-GMAT has mastered the art of improving one's verbal ability, all through a well-designed course.

The course content was clear and well-presented. My progress through the course was monitored, and the course ensured that I move to an advanced(Complex) topics only after I have mastered the basic ones.

The method of teaching as well as the simplicity with which difficult topics are explained helps students master them with ease. Of the lot, my best pick, would be the SC course. I tops my list of things I suggest any fellow GMAT takers as a guaranteed way to improve his or her ability.

One of the highlights of the course is the vast and resourceful scholaranium tool which requires you to solve questions and tracks your verbal ability real-time. It helps the test taker identify the weak areas, focus and improve on them.

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