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GMAT Live Prep (GLP) offers an interactive virtual classroom experience like no other. GLP students work with GMAT Club’s Top 5 rated instructors to build solid foundations and resolve niggling doubts in real time. Every GLP student works with a dedicated mentor who helps create a Personalized Study Plan and tracks the student’s progress. Students also benefit from a one-on-one strategy session with our resident expert that helps students personalize the preparation, isolate and reinforce weaknesses and reach their target score in record time. GLP is also the only GMAT course in the world that offers a 120-point score improvement guarantee!

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AI Super-Summary of Customer Reviews for e-GMAT GMAT Live Prep*

The e-GMAT program is widely praised for its comprehensive and user-friendly approach to GMAT preparation, particularly excelling in the verbal section and offering structured modules and data-driven analytics that track progress and improve scores significantly. It provides an abundance of study materials and interactive elements like live sessions, mentorship, and supportive community, aiding users to enhance their skills and confidence. The course's high-quality content, responsive support, and feedback systems help tailor personal study plans and are considered valuable for those serious about achieving high GMAT scores. Though some challenging areas can cause stress, overall, e-GMAT is recommended for its effective, systematic preparation strategy.
*Review summaries are AI generated from 25 latest reviews in the past 2 years.
December 07, 2021
bhoirajdeep

Joined: Jun 24, 2021

Posts: 0

Kudos: 5

Verified GMAT Classic score:
650 Q49 V28 (Online)

Verbal is Good, Quants is very vast

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Improvement 60 Points

Course e-GMAT GMAT Live Prep

Location Online

Verbal is recommended to all especially non native speakers
SC is very good. Meaning based approach to each sentence correction really makes a lot of difference while solving medium to hard questions.
CR was average. I mean some techniques were handy for solving hard questions but in general it was also helpful.
RC was below average. Nothing special was mention here. If you are purchasing this only for RC then I would like to warn you.
Quants was very extensive. For an Indian or Asian test taker you will easily get bored with the repetition of the content. For me It was not that useful. but for test taker with non maths or engineering background it might help.
At the end i would only recommend it for SC and CR, and if you are only buying it for quants then there are many other better alternatives available

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October 01, 2021
Charuattri

Joined: Feb 24, 2021

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
690 Q47 V38

70 points improvements by using Egmat

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Improvement 70 Points

Course e-GMAT GMAT Live Prep

Instructor Payal Tandon

Location Online

I am 30 years old and my focus level has been dwindling over the years, so when I decided to sit for the GMAT in March 2021 where I scored a 610 after minimum preparation. I needed an average 700 score for the schools and program I was targetting. So I used to EGMAT tool. Here is a summary of my experience:
1) The video explainations were very good, though a little lengthy sometimes but going through the material increases your stamina to sit and focus for longer so it is a win win
2) The feedback loop after each prepartion step is very helpful.
3) I made it a point to go through each explaination as the approach matters, especially in quant. Also the review by other users helps, so after a while I could develop my own style of solving the questions.
4) There were neat little messages sent in the email that would champion me, in case I missed or hit my target. Those really help maintain the rhythm.

Eventually by accepting the pointers and feedbacks and working long hours I scored a 690, which wasnt exactly 700 but I am happy:-)

Knowing your own target is the most important as GMAT can become an addictive game but the idea is to learn how to learn and analyse and keep at it.

This is only the beginning really!

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