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I subscribed for the Experts global soon after I decided to give GMAT a try. The preparation for my first attempt at GMAT was predominantly limited to the concepts and practice tests of EG. While my performance was satisfactory in the mock tests, the difficulty level of the verbal questions in the actual test, I felt, was much tougher. As a result, my GMAT score was also well short of what I had in mind.
So, I took a couple of months to prepare myself exclusively for the verbal section with the help of another provider. That helped and I was able to get a 70 point jump.
In summary, while the concept videos for quant section is concise and easy to follow for someone who is short on time, the same does not hold true for verbal. The verbal section needs some more work to be able to depend on this product as the only source of preparation.
"Experts Global online course is good for beginners. The course will clear all your basic concepts and will give you a good head-start. Try to compliment the course with difficult questions on gmatclub, this way you will get to practice different variety of questions. Since the mocks are non-adaptive, one must give Official mock to get to know the actual picture. Also, the 15 mocks will develop stamina needed to sit for 4 hours.
I subscribed to Expert's Global 5 weeks crash course in 2019 and it was overall a good experience. The good thing about the course is that the entire course is divided into concise modules, which enabled me to improve my accuracy and speed. For every section expert's tool provide detailed explanation along with video of every part. Verbal part especially Sentence correction and critical reasoning is good. But I was disappointed with their mock tests as they are not adaptive and it is really difficult to score high because the tests are set on a slightly higher difficulty level. In-fact my highest mock score was around 670 yet I managed to score 710 on the real GMAT. Lastly I was not satisfied with the quant module, as the level of question is not very challenging. Over all I believe it is a good prep course if you aim to score in the low 700s but if you are aiming for a 740+ score than it won't help you much.
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.
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.
Expert global! You might be wondering why someone would choose this product over such gigantic structural courses present in the race. if you are thinking so,I would explain that the course specifically in quant section presents great effort to boost your score as long as you are succumbed to great fundamental.in GMAT , questions that are great rated are not actually though rather those are unsolved by most of the participants.so here is the clue.no course presents structural approach to every level of problem of a single category irrespective of egmat,but in that egmat takes alot of time to score on the real test because it uses a lengthy approach and your score will improve only when you adapt to that pattern, however in expert global they teach using quantum strategy in which you can learn and they increase the difficulty as per stages and you will solve same kind of problem repeatedly.now the catch is why someone need to solve questions repeated manner? Because in GMAT they ask the same question by twisting around the concept and students get circumlocate around the only concept but end up losing points.so this company does solve questions using such concepts that are of root level and least time taking and even a rusty guy can solve the questions, would he just solve the questions level wise .you will not forget if you solve all the three level questions.also in this course you will find a smart building of approach over smart questions that are treated exceptions in GMAT .the video explanations are just soothing and understandable.the most I like about this course is the same approach to any kind of inter related common sense based approachable questions that are essentially considered though in GMAT . although it doesn't present extremely though questions unlike egmat course,the course projects the student at atleast 700 level majorly and not 750+ score.so I strongly recommend this course if you are totally rusty and intrested for a 700 plus score.the GMAT shorts are really helpful by experts global.thabks to the team and the test designers , especially to the test screen that matches to the actual GMAT screen, providing an equal replica of GMAT test.
Hi, my verbal is really weak (31 score), do you think this course will be helpful for me? I felt the actual GMAT verbal was tougher than the materials that I had used.
And also can you please mention what "separate course" did you take to improve your verbal?