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My GMAT preparation was mainly focused around the Verbal section as I have been good with Quant since my school days.
Despite trying all the main study materials in the world of GMAT, my score in Verbal was not improving and I was struggling to breach the 30 mark. This is when I saw some videos by Experts Global and decided to opt for their Verbal only program.
The program did wonders to my Verbal prep as things have been taught in a very practical, non-theoretical way in Experts Global's material. The sentence correction books helped me create a very strong foundation and the videos really helped me in practically solving the questions quickly.
With around two months of dedicated focus on Verbal section through EG, my accuracy as well as speed improved drastically in sentence correction and this allowed me more time to deal with RCs and CRs as these are topics in which I could do well if I have enough time on the test.
I would like to thank Experts Global for this wonderful GMAT course. Their videos are short and amazing, the SC books are really detailed, practice exercises are highest in quality and high in number, and mock tests are brilliant- the best in the world of GMAT!
I cannot say much about their Quant but the quality of questions (both Verbal and Quant) was great in mock tests so I would imagine that even their Quant is great.
From personal experience, I would strongly recommend Experts Global for their Verbal course and the test series.
Experts`Global is a comprehensive prep-course. The quantitative section offers a wide range of videos on topics covered in GMAT. Both quantitative and verbal sections offer such an extensive questions bank by topic that you will rarely find such a useful question bank in other preps.
However, the quantitative section tries to provide some "formulas" to solve problems. I find this effort counterproductive since GMAT is more interested in critical thinking. "Formulas" are just a tool to help in the critical thinking process. Another aspect is worth mentioning. The exams were not adaptive. This lacking was simply frustrating since an adaptive score predicts more accurately the actual GMAT score.
Its a test for revision and to pace up your things. But i have doubt on its adaptability, as in some test i find quant really easy whereas in others its really difficult. So i will give 3 stars. And if you look for video explanation, you will find some of them really awesome, but some of them are really poor because i find some explanation really big and time consuming whereas other are really short and time efficient so i have mix feeling regarding these test. But one thing is for sure that question types or material is gmat type. so these tests are good for practice rather than totally rely on them. Best tests are official tests.
Although I couldn't improve my score in my actual GMAT exam, the course has helped me with a lot of concepts. The way they have broken down every topic is fantastic and creates rhythm. Every topic is followed by GMAT type questions, which help solidify the concept. All questions come with the difficulty level and it's really helpful in knowing where do you really stand and how much more effort you need to put to complete that topic with better understanding. How can I forget their GMAT mock tests. All questions in the mock come with video explanation, again a great help if you like to watch videos and learn. Overall, I found the entire course to be very helpful.
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Hi All,
I'm Chaitanya from India. I already wrote CAT 2017 (Indian MBA entrance exam) and secured 88% but was rejected to get into any of the IIM's as I fall in general category. So then I decided to take GMAT and started researching it. At first, I just saw what's the pattern of the exam. Then I researched a lot about B-schools worldwide and their fee structure. After intense research, I shortlisted a few schools and started preparing for GMAT. Initially, I enrolled in a classroom program (IMS Learning center) in my city. The way they taught and the level of difficulty in their practice questions is more than of GMAT standard. But still, I learned from them and practiced many questions. The first official mock I took is in May 2018 and I scored 550 (I don’t remember the split). I didn’t get any sort of negative emotion on seeing this score. I just felt I must start preparing from this level. From then I started preparing seriously. As I am a working professional I studied for 2 hours on weekdays and 4-6 hours on weekends. After 3 months of study, I took the second official mock and score 580. Now I’m little bit depressed seeing this score after 3 months of study. I still went ahead and booked the exam slot. My first GMAT score was 580 (Q47 and V23). I am not at all satisfied with this score but still, I accepted the score to just keep myself motivated on seeing this score again and again.
I now started to prepare again and kept tight deadlines for my preparation. I gave myself 3 more months of time to retake. In the meanwhile, I was given the Experts’ Global 1-month course as a complimentary from them. At that time, an offer was being run by them to get a full-length course for a month. After getting full access to their course, that is when my preparation way has changed. I can say the course simply changed my way of understanding and expanded my boundaries. The quant section, which I liked the most, is designed in such a way to get Q51 if one completely understands the concepts taught in that section. Also, the course was organized very nicely. It was organized in levels of 1,2 and 3. One must start from level 1 by learning all basics and practicing questions of that level. I started preparing from scratch in both quant, though I’m good at solving math, and verbal. Going in an organized way gave me a lot of confidence. One more best part in their course is the 15 mocks. No other market course gives these many mocks to practice. I took around 7 mocks later which my access expired. Though my access for a month, I asked them to extend it for 15 more days as I have my exam coming soon. They are very kind in that and extended my access. Remember, all of this is for FREE! Finally, the day has come and took my second mock. This time my score was 640 (Q49 V27). Though it is still not that great score, but a 60-point improvement is a good one for me. As I just had one month of preparation from Experts’ Global, I was able to push my score +60 points. Later this attempt I applied for few B-schools with this score and finally confirmed my entry into EDHEC Business School. Fortunately, they gave me a chance to increase my scholarship amount by retaking GMAT and improving my score. Now I am again preparing for GMAT and this time I purchased Experts’ Global complete course and preparing from it. I am confident enough to push my score to 720 at least this time. I haven’t planned any date of examination yet but plan to take it somewhere in July end or August start.
Finally, a big thanks to the whole Experts’ Global team for making such an organized approach to crack GMAT.
I believe the questions in the full length practice tests were very good and covered a large breadth of concepts if you took all 15 tests. Although the tests are not adaptive, you could review your ability against others who took that question, and I think it covered a good range of medium to hard questions. I think the video explanations gave unique tips that were simple, but sometimes took a few times to rewatch to understand the link. Sometimes, the written explanations were not in enough detail. I found the questions on the actual GMAT to be similar to the ones I saw using the Expert's Global complete GMAT prep. The instructors know what they are doing!
I purchased the course from Experts Global as i wanted to have a different angle to my gmat prep. Sentence Correction was really good and it helped me prepare for all the possible cases tested on gmat. However, i did not find critical reasoning explanations good enough. Reading comprehension was ok but i guess a lot depends upon the individual in case of Reading Comprehension. Having said that, the video explanations to the Sentence Correction questions are really good and worth watching. I will recommend the course to anyone who is looking for a different perspective to gmat prep. Coming to the test series provided by Experts Global, it is very good to get some practice and increase your stamina.
If you are looking for a structured way to approach your GMAT preparation, you should opt for Experts’ Global’s
Online GMAT Prep program. This study material is not only rich with competent resources but also
comprises extensive practice tests. This prep program
is complete in every aspect as it has rich videos, tons of
practice questions, great explanations, and some wonderful full-length tests that proved to be so helpful in finding my improvement areas and work on them.
.Just Experts’ resources and
official ones were more than sufficient for prep.
For busy professionals looking to score high in GMAT, this is
the best prep program .
Experts’ Global’s sentence correction coverage is extremely useful.
The Experts’ Global sentence correction e-books are truly helpful as they cover all and all GMAT sentence correction concepts in excruciating detail.
The sentence correction concept videos that the program has are an excellent resource for understanding GMAT sentence correction and for building test-taking strategies. I found the solution strategies that they put forward to be very useful in improving both my speed and accuracy.
The exercises are really neat and in great sync with the GMAT’s quality and breadth & width of concepts. The explanations are very detailed and useful. The large set of exercises in phase 3 with only 700+ level questions is particularly helpful as it really tests you and through proper analysis, one can learn a lot through them.
Overall, a great resource for anybody looking for sentence correction prep from the very basics to the most difficult standard on GMAT.
Experts’ Global’s test series of 15 brilliant mock tests is the highlight of their wonderful GMAT learning application. These tests are similar to GMAT in all ways and form a great pool of awesome questions with some nice analysis features and a scoring algorithm that gives a very reasonable estimate of one’s true preparation for GMAT.
Their sentence correction book (a set of ten e-books, to be precise) is the most complete GMAT sentence correction resource, bar none. Every concept in covered in excruciating detail. Going through these e-books tremendously improved my sentence correction performance.
Experts’ Global also has a collection of ~200 short videos, called the GMAT shots. These two-minute long videos are great for refreshing the GMAT concepts, whenever you have time and also have a lot of excellent test-taking advice.