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Experts' Global has played a crucial role in both my GMAT Preparation and my MBA application.
GMAT Study Material:
After trying almost all the different GMAT study sources, I can confidently say that the Experts' Global GMAT study material is a complete package, and I would not recommend using any other content. The study plan is very comprehensive, and their tests are standard and have the same toughness level as of the real GMAT Exam.
For me, the package contains three levels of learning from beginner to advance, and the course is divided into short videos, which take out the factor of boredom. Also, the biggest plus is the 15 mock tests included in the package and tons of short tests after each lesson.
MBA Application:
I evaluated many online consultants before going with Experts’ Global. I assessed all consultants in terms of value for money, the number of reviews, help with interviews, scholarship guarantee, and found Experts’ Global to be the best, among others.
I took the 5-School package, and after completing the application, I got interview calls from all the schools and final admits from 3 schools with decent scholarships. So, based on the result, you can judge how excellent their consulting service is.
I received end-to-end support in my essays, recommendations, and mock interviews. I liked their concept of dividing the whole MBA application process into different milestones. They are always an email/phone call away in case of any help.
The team also conducted several rounds of mock interview sessions. With each session, I realized my response and interview etiquette were improving.
I would conclude by saying that the team is as passionate as you are to help you secure your dream admit.
I went for this course as I saw many positive reviews. However, it is not really good. I studied for 2 months using this app. Used to score 730 in its practice tests. But on actual test I scored 640. I don't know how that happened. It used to feel that the app is good but since it didn't give me the desired result I am giving it 1 star. Plus if you buy the program, be ready for annoying voiced videos with very bad grammar. The person speaking in the video will talk about a grammar concept but will not follow it in the next sentence he speaks.
I'm rating it 1 star but in preview it keeps showing all 5 stars.
Overall: Extremely happy with the programme.
I have sampled other well known GMAT prep programmes also (whose names I will not mention), and I am happy that I took the Experts Global course. What I like about the programme the most is that it is dangerously close to the real GMAT.
The video lessons do not go for the overkill, they are highly GMAT focused. I appreciated that, because I am reasonable at Math, I just was not able to crack quants from the GMAT pov. Even in case of Verbal, concepts of grammar (SC), CR and RC are explained EXACTLY from the POV they are asked on the real test. This was super helpful, because when I attempted the test I was not confused amongst different nuances.
As for the practice questions and the 15 practice tests. I think Experts Global has hacked the exact logic with which GMAC prepares its questions. The questions look and feel exactly like those on the real GMAT. They even test the same concepts with exactly the same modus operandi, that the real GMAT does.
The UI of the practice tests is similar to that of the real GMAT. This also helps, because when your eyes get used to reading read text in a similar font style and the number of clicks are same, the positioning of options is similar, colours are similar etc, then it gives you an organic sense familiarity.
When I started to prepare for GMAT I was going through several reviews in Gmat Club. Fortunately I stumbled upon a review of Experts' Global Gmat prep. On the basis of that review I purchased the course and started preparing. When you start the course you are asked to write a mock test to gauge your ability both quantitative and verbal. When I gave my mock test I scored 200. With an utter disappointment I contacted the Experts' Global Gmat prep team. They immediately informed me that there is no reason to panic and instructed me to follow the suggested procedure.
The most amazing thing about the prep course is that the team keeps a real time record of your progress in preparation and improvement. Having said that it's entirely upto you to take advantage of the tools they provide. You need to ask them about the doubts that you are facing.
Now coming to the quality of preparation material I found the quant part is well prepared and it's sufficient to get a score of 50 by only following their materials.
To be honest I did't liked the verbal part. I think there a scope for the verbal team to work on the material. However I think the verbal material would be sufficient for those who are scoring good in their verbal in mocks.
Now come the mocks that they provide with the course. As per my opinion the mock tests are the closest to a real GMAT and the scores that you get would ideally reflect the score that you would get in a real GMAT.
Finally a few words about the EG team. I found them as extremely professional but with a flexible mindset for their student. Whenever I faced any difficulty I reached out to the team and got a solution. They really take care of their students.
I would definitely recommend this course to those who want a comprehensive preparation course within a reasonable. I started with 200 and ended up scoring 710 in actual GMAT.
The Experts Global GMAT Prep Program is very well built with a lot of conceptual videos and sufficiently rich amount of exercises with 15 mock tests with a detailed analysis.It gives sufficient importance to all the sections and helps students achieve a well rounded score.
The major benefit of the Program is its close relevance with the actual test. The mocks are well prepared and extremely consistent with the actual test day experience.
Another major plus is its Verbal program. It lays immense stress on improving a students concepts which is very helpful during a dynamic exam such as the GMAT.
The best thing about EG GMAT course is its Verbal section which is divided into 3 phases. EG verbal is so hard, especially RC & CR, that by the time one finishes the all 3 phases, one would be ready to take on any GMAT question including official questions. I got 760 twice in official GMAT practice test after started taking EG practice tests in which I got a maximum of 740. It will prepare you for the toughest questions.
The number of practice tests are 15 which is more than double the number offered by any other course. They are closest to official GMAT I would say.
The full course is only 150$ or INR 10K which is way cheaper than all the courses.
Also, the video explanations and GMAT shots are extra ordinary.
EG gives the best Return on Investment and considering cost and quality it is simply the best.
Experts global gmat prep is a well built course which helped me to improve my GMAT score especially in verbal section. Their structure and vast amount of questions make sure that the students get enough practice and learn from different formats of questions. The quant section is also highly recommended because it is a bit higher level than the original GMAT test level and will hence help solving the actual test easier. They also had a lot of practice exams which is very close to the original GMAT exam. The pricing of the product was also very cheap compared to other and similar products offering the same level of services. I highly recommend Experts global GMAT complete online program for any student, natives and non natives alike.
Not too many people have a sense of purpose in life and I was no different. An economics degree and three promotions later, I decided to take the ‘next logical step’. In the search of self-discovery, I decided to opt for an MBA; but, first things first, I had to get a good score on my GMAT. Aware that I would not be able to accomplish the task all by myself, I decided to look for expert help. I wanted experienced mentors who could advise me on the right approach to take GMAT – from preparation to test-taking strategy - and that is when I came across Experts’ Global’s GMAT Preparation Program. The sheer breadth of the GMAT prep resources immensely helped me grasp the concepts better. Importantly, Experts’ Global GMAT Preparation Program helped me improve my GMAT score from 650 to 690!
If you are looking for authentic guidance and exhaustive prep resources, you should opt for Experts’ Global’s GMAT Prep Program.
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.
Hello,
This is the first such review for us in a long, long time. We respect your point of view. However, in the interest of complete information to anyone reading this, we must respond and objectively share facts.
Regarding the difference in scores between our mocks and actual GMAT:
We spoke with you and you confirmed that the scores in our mocks were in great sync with scores on GMATPrep- the official mocks. You said your sentiment behind this review is- "I worked hard, I didn't get the score; I will give 1-star".
Plus, your scores were fluctuating a lot and you touched 730 only once. We tried encouraging you to consolidate your prep, give mocks under GMAT-like conditions, and give the test again.
Regarding incorrect grammar:
With all humility, we contest this allegation; please share examples. We do not claim that there cannot be an occasional, minor slip in 200+ hours of our video content but, sorry, "very bad grammar" means something else. A student long ago said something on these lines and when we inquired, it turned out that she was pointing at a sentence spoken in subjunctive mood; her contest was about why a plural verb was used for a singular subject in a sentence like "if it were..."; to her, it was a basic grammatical mistake but those who really understand grammar would appreciate the usage of the plural verb here, given the subjunctive nature of the information. It is likely that your misunderstanding is on similar lines; please share examples.
Regarding poor voice quality:
If you mean poor sound quality, technically- this is factually incorrect; each of 3000+ videos on our YouTube channel and 2000+ videos embedded in our software was duly tested for all technical parameters before making the cut; we continue this practice. Anybody reading this can randomly check any of our videos for voice quality, it is consistent everywhere.
If you mean you did not like the voice of a trainer- on a lighter note, we give a weeklong free trial; we encourage a user to try the course for all such preferences and more... :)
We have every student's best interest close to our hearts. As suggested earlier, we only mean good for you and if we can be any help at any stage, please reach us.
Best wishes.
Hi,
Yes of course I have a "sentiment" attached to my opinion. You can't be serious that I give your course more stars even when it absolutely did not help me improve my score at all! Do you even know how hilarious that sounds! You guys want people to give you 5 stars even when it didn't help them at all!
I know why you guys had a bad review in a long long time. And that is exactly why I did not agree to take down my review even when you approached me and told me to do so. I want my "sentiment" and my "opinion" to be out there. Ultimately, you gave me my money back but the time and efforts that I put in your course could have been utilised in some other course that would have got me better results, and that you cannot return me.
You people were very clear from the start that it was a pre-recorded "purely on-demand program and doubt solving support is not a part of the offering" course and there was absolutely no "encouragement" from your end. I request you stop playing the victim here. There are no victims here. I took your course, couldn't improve my score, I rated it bad. That's it. By the way the person who wrote this seems to be one of those persons who when I sent in a math correction on one of your videos sent me an email saying that I should not complain and "when I disagree with something, I should ask myself 'what am I missing?' rather than declaring the source to be incorrect". Later, you guys recalled that email and admitted that there was a correction indeed.
Regarding the bad grammar, I meant the spoken English that we speak in India. It is obviously flawed and the thing with the videos is that the speaker just tells you the correct grammar and in the next sentence he speaks he is violating the grammar rule he just mentioned. What can I say, it is hard to not pay attention to the audio that you are listening to; to differentiate between the rules and ignore what's being said.
Just to be clear, I have no intent on maligning you guys but I just want my opinion to be out there and let the students decide for themselves.
Take care