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The level of difficulty of eGMAT Quant practice questions is good, higher than what you would expect in the GMAT exam.
However, the questions did help me prepare better because i always remained under the impression that i have a lot to improve.After solving such touch questions, solving OG questions actually became a cakewalk.However, the downside is that you might actually go low in confidence when you get too many such touch questions incorrect and your timing strategy might also go for a toss. You cannot solve such tough questions,using the timing strategy that you have in your mind.
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Quant was never an issue for me.But Verbal was always an Issue. I started my GMAT Verbal preparation by starting with few good recommended books. But on going through them the second time I realized that i had missed a lot of things and hence revisited them again. In this process I invested most of my preparation time in learning concepts than practicing.With this I gave my first attempt and it was disaster (V24,Q51).That's when i started with e-gmat verbal course.
As this was my second attempt and I was also working , course structure gave me enough encouragement to continue with my studies. The 'Correct' methodology you learn along with skillset and immediate application of them helped me a lot.And then off-course on completing the whole course there was Scholaranium to give me a very clear picture as to were i lag and which areas i need to focus on.
Thank you e-gmat for showing me a clear picture ahead when i was stuck and had no where to go.
It is the best Verbal Course for non-native English Speakers. Guarantees success. It ensures that every concept is crystal clear and that common mistakes are avoided. The question answers at the end of each topic ensures that the stuff you have learnt is put into place and that you avoid the common mistakes. And also they extended my course once free of cost because I had to reschedule my GMAT due to personal reasons. All in All The best verbal course available in the market,. I recommend it to all the non-native speakers out there finding difficult to crack GMAT because of the tough Verbal. e-gmat is just for you.
I gave my first GMAT attempt and scored 600(49, 24). I am a non-native. After this attempt, I was struggling to find the right course and after going through several reviews I opted for e-gmat Verbal online. The course is great and it provides a comprehensive and methodical way to approach and solve CR, SC and RC.
I really liked the SC and CR approach. To be honest, I didn't go through much of the RC section.
Prethinking in CR and meaning first in SC really help me to tackle GMAT questions.
Few msitakes that I made during my preparation while going through the course, may be it can be helpful for anyone who is opting for this course:
1. The application files and practical files, quizzes after each topic, should be treated as check points, for example if you score less than 75% in Parallelism, then you need more practice on this topic. Review the concepts again and apply them to Official Guide questions.
2. One of the gem of this course is scholaranium. very helpful tool to analyze and improve the score. I wish I had utilized this tool to its full potential. There were files in which I scored less and still moved on to the Scholaranium. I ignored the signs that could have given me a realistic estimate of where I stood in my preparation.
3. Do not ignore Skill Data section in scholaranium dashboard. You can fine tune your preparation to a very good degree
I ended up scoring 690(49,34). Though my overall score improved by 90 points and Verbal score by 10 points, the real challenge starts from this score :P
I feel that the course did a fair job.
E-gmat verbal, I would say my savior ..I was literally struggling to remember the rules in the Manhattan SC book ...and the less i talk about my application of those rules in official question, the better it is...After about 3-4 weeks of studying Manhattan SC I was not getting even 50% of the question correct ...then from somewhere I got this link for free webinar for SC ..and trust me within half an hour of the webinar I made my decision to join verbal live prep from e-gmat ..but then the usual skepticism started so I waited to attend another free session which was 15 days from then ...and finally made my decision to join ...
If I regret anything about my preparation, it is those 15 days I wasted in thinking about making the decision..which could have well made a difference of another 20 points atleast to my score...
I am a non native, but I always thought that my spoken and written English is almost perfect. Lately, when I started preparing for GMAT, I got that realization that the colloquial English is different from pure grammatical and logical English. As a result, I struggled with my verbal section's score. Then finally I signed up at egmat and undertook its 3 step approach for SC and specific approaches for RC and CR. The content is organized nicely with n number of examples and practice questions. Provided that one put in one's own share of efforts, this course can do wonders with your verbal score. Since i am still preparing to give another shot at gmat, I could feel that I am improving my method to approach questions.
Dear friends,
I'm Rahul!
I hope this small story of mine finds you at the pink of your health !
Before i share my GMAT experience, i humbly apologize to spare me if i make any errors in my write-up as it's late at night and i'm just too tired to examine my writing skills ; i just want my thoughts to come over.
I heard of GMAT for the first time when i was in the final year of my college. It was really intimidating to listen to my friends when they discussed how tough it's to crack the GMAT. Well on those days, i never thought that i'd be taking the GMAT, not even in my wildest dreams. But thoughts gradually evolved after my professional career started in 2013. I saw the importance of an MBA to propel my career in the direction i wanted it to. As i delved into the details of B-schools, i was compelled by ISB's pedagogy and its experiential learning approach. So , i decided to take the GMAT in 2015 to realize my dream of making it to ISB. However, I was transferred to any new business unit, and things started falling apart as i was too bogged down by my professional commitments. So, life went on as it was and so did my job. Although i could hardly manage time for my preparation amidst my professional life, i never let a slightest dent to affect my belief that i could do it. With more than 3 years at my job, i realized it was high-time to get started if i wanted to excel and grow; it was the now or never situation for me. So, i enrolled myself at mba.com and started looking for options to get off the mark. A dear friend of mine, who is pursuing his MS in Washington, suggested that he heard of an online course called e-GMAT, and i should look at it for once. I enrolled for the free trial at e-GMAT's website, and was pretty satisfied with the selected topics i went through. Since i didn't have much time to do a lot of research, i immediately enrolled for its verbal online course and never regretted my decision; i didn't opt for the verbal live prep course as i wanted to study at my own pace and comfort because of my demanding job. I gradually picked up the pace and accelerated my preparation to take my GMAT before mid-Sep 2016 as i planned to apply to ISB in round 1 only. e-GMAT helped me to explore the subtleties of standard English grammar which are used in solving the sentence correction section of the GMAT. While many non-natives can claim to have good command over English, i bet everyone will be surprised to know that our assumptions on correct English and correct usage will fall apart as we delve into the details of what's actually required at GMAT. In addition, the modules on critical reasoning was also very thought-provoking as it helped to develop pre-thinking approach to successfully take on the reasoning section. Pre-thinking approach gives you an ability to assess the line of reasoning and come to your own answers without even looking at the choices. this experience has helped me in my AWA section too as this section also asks you to identify the flaw in the reasoning. The icing on the cake is the scholaranium section of the course. It housed a large number of questions, from the simplest to the toughest, to specifically judge your preparation level with varying difficulty level. it really honed my preparation for the verbal section. After 1.5 months of preparation, i took the GMAT on Sep22, 2016. I scored a 710 (Q50 and V37) in my very first attempt, and i was happy with my performance (couldn't have asked for more with 12+ hours in my job for almost 29 days a month). My overall scored improved by 70 points, and my verbal score improved by 9 points since i had taken my 1st mock, in which i scored a 640. I realize that i could have improved on my verbal score if i had a little more time to brush my verbal preparation further, but nevertheless i guess this is how life goes; sometimes, you don't have the luxury of too much preparation time. I'm truly indebted to the entire e-GMAT team for its peerless guidance. I've applied to my dream B-school and have been eagerly waiting for a positive response. Fingers crossed !!! Wish me luck !!!
Good luck to all of you for your endeavors !!!
I have always been pretty comfortable with Quant section. After my first attempt, I realized that my verbal approach needs to change, specially for SC questions. After reading a lot of reviews on GMATClub, I decided to go with E-Gmat verbal Online course.
I found the Verbal Online course fantastic! I have gone through a lot of stuff for Verbal section before: MGMAT books, Powerscore Bible, and what not, but the content and topic clarity I found with verbal online course is unmatched. I believe it is a one stop resource that anyone would need to crack verbal section on GMAT. The Scholaranium made improving and tracking accuracy really easy. Kudos to E-Gmat!
The course was very comprehensive especially the SC section. The best way to efficiently use this course is to go through the concept files and solve the scholaranium questions. The support provided by e-gmat experts are also amazing.The concepts of PreThinking and falsification condition while solving the CR questions was amazing. The RC section contains ample number of questions to equip you with nice preparation. The practice tool Scholaranium is among the best tools available online to practice GMAT like questions. Not only are the the practice questions great but also the analysis are immensely helpful in identifying your weak areas within each section of SC/CR/RC.
I wish they would have more full length practice tests available as part of Scholaranium.
Backed up with a great support team, the e-GMAT course is among the most sought after options available for anyone who is looking for all in all comprehensive course to tackle the verbal section on the GMAT.
I would highly recommend it!
E-gmat Quant course will help you cover all the Quant topics.
If you are not good at quant then definitely it's the right choice.
But if you are already good at quant then you just need to look at the questions.
The explanation is good for novice.
However , I like quick solutions which is not available in e-gmat.
But the good part of egmat quant covers all set of questions.
Questions are consolidated in a very nice manner.
Permutation Combination is very well explained.
Just do all the questions of Permutation Combination.
For quick and short cuts refer some other course.
They also have a question forum on which you can get your doubts clarified.
Not only this E-gmat is kind enough to extend the course for 1 month for free of cost.
Thank you E-gmat.