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I had only enrolled for the 15 mocks at $50. It's both affordable and accurate. I don't think one requires more than this. The solutions to each and every question is explained concisely, which itself is much of a relevant content to study.
The IR as well as AWA section is good for practice.
You just need to refer the points mentioned in solution section for AWA to get hold of the section.
My actual GMAT score was inline with the scores of mocks, which makes them to be quite accurate.
Experts' Global website includes a much helpful repository of short videos related to concepts and that to for free, but
I seldom used them.
The best part about the mock was its analytics that you get after you complete a test. It's quite insightful to identify you strong/weak areas.
I cannot say whether the exam is adaptive since, they themselves mention on their site that the test doesn't start from extremely low-level questions but it was not much of a concern for me.
Their YouTube channel is equally helpful as it includes a number of short videos to the explanations of the questions asked in their mocks.
I would definitely suggest to go for the mocks.
The entire material is very thoughtful designed and the concepts are also taught very well. I mostly used the material to learn Verbal concepts and also for the mock tests. You can very well rely on this material and start your GMAT prep and if you are able to complete all of this, then I think you should be in a good spot. But most importantly, official GMAT material takes precedence over this. This can be used in case if you want to learn or relearn concepts and practice more questions in case you have exhausted all your official GMAT material.
Definitely among the top providers of GMAT prep material globally:
1) Very affordable as compared to other resources, especially if you live outside US
2) 15 well constructed mocks, which should be more than enough for preparations
3) Detailed answers of each questions so you don’t have to Google stuff up to understand, along with video explainations that were crisp
4) Difficulty seemed quite accurate, as I am not a fan of attempting unnecessarily difficult mocks which can hamper confidence
5) The SC e-book was a very helpful addon
Would definitely recommend Experts' Global to anyone looking for a realistic simulation of the final exam
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Excellent aid to GMAT preparation and for practising a good number of tests for the real GMAT. The biggest benefit in my opinion would be the very realistic pattern of questions, more or less, they conform to actual GMAT standards and the timer gives one good practice (remember GMAT is not just a test of knowledge, but of speed, accuracy, intelligence, logical and reasoned guess work, handling stress etc.)
The solutions are well detailed and the 1-2 minute GMAT shots are an excellent help for revision , especially a few days prior to the actual exam, help a lot in course correction, understanding concepts. I believe that sustained practice with this Test Series and reading their solutions to correct my mistakes and watching the GMAT shots to revise definitely helped me push through to my final score of 750, even though coming from a non traditional background.
Please note that test series are useful only after months of practice reading theory, practising questions etc. and the Official GMAT prep books, mock tests are a must do first, start with Expert's Global Test Series to test your performance,get a hang of exam scenario and timing, finally improve your score.
I had taken the subscription for Experts Global 15 test series. I found the tests worth the money. It helped me to get a grip on the format and get comfortable to be able to solve questions faster. The UI/UX is quite similar to real GMAT exam with no pause option. The tests helped me improve both my quant and verbal skills because of the comprehensive test material they provide. The explanation videos are also good and crisp. Finally, their customer service is also very supportive. Hence, I would highly recommend their test mocks. If you're not sure, you can always start with the free trial (one mock included) and check whether it is a good fit for you.
I started my GMAT prep a few months back and after going through the trials of the GMAT Prep platform I decided to buy Expert Global's Complete GMAT Prep course. The key highlights of this course are, that it is extremely well designed with preparation divided into 3 phases, lectures are short and comprehensive, and the course has a section called ‘GMAT Shots’ which I really liked and was super helpful. This is essentially a 2 min video of all the common topics, common mistakes, etc. Essentially this is like having a flashcard or someplace where you take notes on important topics or topics you need to revise again, and subsection-wise quizzes are excellent to focus on a particular section and improve overall accuracy.
I took the experts global online program at the very initial stages of my preparation. I would say what makes experts global stand out is their question bank and the 15 full length tests that they provide. The course is immersive and exhaustive, to the point where you have enough material to go on to get a great score on the gmat.
I also believe that a lot of work has gone into curating these tests and I don't know if they are adaptive, but they are definitely great practice since official mocks are limited in number.
Thanks again Experts Global.
I got a free 1 month access to Experts' Global complete GMAT prep online course and after going through all the videos and practicing multiple exercises I found this course really helpful. It helped me in quickly going through verbal & quant concepts in detail and doing so helped a lot before my actual gmat in which I made a jump from my previous 670 to 710.
In verbal portion, I really liked the way short videos are there which helps you a lot understanding the concept, just after that there are application videos in which you apply the concepts and then there are concept practices exercises which help in building your confidence about the concept.
Also, there are phase 2 & phase 3 portions in which there are multiple exercises that help you solidify your concepts.
In all, I was so satisfied with the course that I extended it twice or thrice for 1-2 weeks duration.
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After going through multiple resources and talking to multiple test-takers about which course should I use to prepare for my GMAT, I ended up opting for Experts' Global Complete GMAT Prep Online course. Needless to say, the course is probably the most comprehensive one out there, beyond which you would ideally not need anything else to prepare for the GMAT. It is self-paced which suits working professionals like me (however my advice would be to stick to their 12-week prep plan which is present on EG's website). The best part about the course is the video solutions to all the practice questions and well as questions from mock which leaves no room for confusion and keeps building up on the concepts learned during the concept sessions. Would recommend it to everyone who are planning to take their GMAT any time soon.
Expert's Global 15 mock test set is a group of entire 4 sections(Quant, Verbal, IR and AWA) that is relatable to the real GMAT Exam.
DS questions available in these mock tests trigger the similar thought process that is required to crack Q50-51 in Real GMAT Exam
Verbal section questions are designed in similar order as they appear in the real exam. 4 RC passages are spread across at similar places/ question nos. as they would on the exam day.
Mock Tests analysis report is extensive and elaborate. It gives detail analysis report of every section and every topic, where we are weak/ strong.
Time analysis on each question and on each section is also available along with the Difficulty level of each question, which helps us to understand our weak areas and improve on the sections and topics that we are weak in .
Hey!
I have opted for Experts Global official mock series and I constantly scored between 650-710.
But in the official mock, I scored 540.
Are the expert global mocks similar to GMAT?