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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 .
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I mostly relied on the official resources and GMAT Club during my prep. Among the few non-official products I used, I found the one by Experts Global the most helpful. I was particularly impressed by their focus on the mental aspects of preparation under the General Strategy section. The AWA section was also quite helpful as there are not too many reliable resources available for this part of the exam. I used only parts of the quant and verbal sections mainly to get some concepts cleared, and found the material quite useful. The last full-length mock I took before the actual GMAT was on their platform. Finally, the sections on admissions strategy and interview prep have resources that I am referring to even today. Overall, I would like congratulate the team at Experts Global for developing such an invaluable collection of resources for the MBA aspirants.
Please can you tell which experts global plan did you buy, and what other resources you reffered
I have kick started my GMAT Prep again this year after a long 3 yrs gap & when I look at the structured approach on
Experts' Global Complete GMAT Prep Online, that is helping me boosting my confidence again to start my preparation from the scratch. Though I am good at quant, but the to the point conceptual videos for Quant is in
Experts' Global Complete GMAT Prep Online is also worth a try. The verbal section is also good. Thank you
Experts' Global team that they have gathered all the necessary topics and practice questions in a single platform where a student can navigate through the sections pretty easily and track his/her progress anytime
After reading and comparing a lot of prep companies, I came across Experts' Global course. The thing that made my decision was the 7-days trial I got on enrolling where I could get a snippet of the actual course.
I bought a complete course with 6 months validity. Quant section is really good and covers basics very well. Verbal is also decent, but has scope for improvement. The explanation videos are good and crisp.
The best part is the mock tests. They are almost as close to the actual tests and more than sufficient to simulate the test environment with no pause option.
I'd like to express my gratitude to Experts' Global for their comprehensive program, which is housed on a fantastic software platform with a wealth of smart and useful tools and features. Through this course, I was able to arrange my whole preparation, and I no longer had to worry about locating content, practicing problems, or mocks from various sources. It was sufficient to rely just on Experts' Global's program and official materials.
About the online course, one of the best features is that the system pinpoints your weakest areas in both quantitative and verbal reasoning; this motivated me to watch the relevant videos again and fill in the gaps in my knowledge. Various small features such as the ability to flag specific questions, post notes on the system's wall, a timer that alerts you when you take too long on a question, some very detailed time management insight, a set of study plans to choose from based on your needs, and so on are all extremely useful, well-thought-out tools that aided my preparation and made it more engaging and interesting.
Experts' Global comes highly recommended. However, I strongly advise you to start with the free trial and see whether the course is a good fit for you.
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?