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The Mock Tests at ExpertsGlobal were fairly good. There were 15 practice tests and were great practice for the GMAT exam. It was quite similar to the real exam. The analytics provided was quite helpful and helped to know your weakness and improve on them quickly. The interface was also quite similar to the real GMAT Exam. I must say the team has done a wonderful job. There were also video explanations for the answers. One area which they can work on is the solution explanations. I found some explanations not satisfactory. They looked as if they were made hasty. Nonetheless, the mocks are great and really helped to build stamina for the exam.
They cover the basics for every concept and try to build on that to make you more confident in answering the harder questions.They have small videos too called shots , you can use them to revise and revisit concepts you are unsure about.Their test series will test you on nearly every topic and will pay special attention to smaller topics as well.
The 15 tests will cover easy and hard questions for nearly every concept taught.They will tell you about your accuracy on different questions so you can selectively study to improve your overall score .
ill highly recommend the course
I joined Experts' Global program around 2 months before my exam. It was really good. One should join the program early on as it has a lot to offer and I was unable to use all the content. The mock tests included all the topics required for the GMAT exam and the difficulty level is also very similar to that of the original exam. The scores I received were aligned with my original score. The explanations given for the answers were thorough and lucid. I personally felt that the Verbal section was a little easy but it covered all the required areas.
I took GMAT 6 times and improved my score my 650 to 730. All this with the help of this course. Initially I started with top rated on-demand courses and felt confident before exam only to get disappointed later. After failures for 4 times, I took this course and scored 690 and then 730.
On-demand courses won't focus on dept. Their rules are simple and won't cover all exceptions. GMAT is a test of exceptions and eliminations.
I learned these things from this course and especially with their 15 tests. Normally we take tests, review the incorrectly answered questions and that's. Noobs in GMAT would pick the correct answer. Experts eliminate the wrong answers. These tests get 2 mins video solutions for every question by their experts so that you mimick their testing strategy.
This is the best course for non-native English guys especially Indians.
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I have used Experts Global tests and trust me, it is quite difficult to differentiate it from the actual GMAT test. The interface is almost the same, questions are of similar difficulty level and even the scores I received during sample tests were in the ballpark of actual GMAT exam (+ or - 20). It is worth every penny. They also have some really interesting analytics, which helps students learn more about their weaknesses. You can concentrate on these weaknesses and work on them to improve yourself. I love the interface too. I would highly recommend Experts Global. I have tried Manhattan, Veritas and Experts Global, out of which I feel that EG is the best and most realistic to actual GMAT.
After the official guide, one source you can rely on for your GMAT test is the EG's MUST HAVE. It comes with 15 tests along with some very useful materials for improving your score. These tests are very close to the actual test and you need not hop for other materials for preparations. You will also have access to materials which will help you prepare for the interviews. A detailed analysis report is generated at the end of the test and one should pay utmost attention the analysis provided by Experts Global simulation software. 15 tests are more than enough for GMAT preparation, but one should use them wisely and not in hurry. The price of subscribing to these tests is lower than other available simulators and it is worth the money.
I highly recommend experts global test series as it really helped me to improve my scores and it was as near to the real GMAT test as possible. My actual GMAT score (720) also lied between the scores that I used to get in these tests (680-740).
I joined their series to particularly improve my verbal ability section and the kind of questions that I was given were very refreshing. One usually ends up solving same RC questions (probably due to dearth of such questions) but experts global ensured to provide different passages in each of the tests (not similar to any of those found in Official GMAT series)
To prepare for my GMAT exam, I took the Expert Global tests. In 3K INR, I got 15 high value add tests. These tests helped me immensely to strengthen my weaker areas.
During my preparations, I took 2 to 3 tests every week and improved on the areas. They not only helped me to strengthen my weaker areas but also helped with time management. I had sufficient practice and in my real GMAT exam could manage my time well.
Also, they have very good analytics which helped me to analyses my performance very well.
I highly recommended every GMAT aspirant to take Expert Global's tests. They are of high value for the money.
I took Expert Global's test series. It was indeed very helpful. The test pattern and scoring was very accurate in comparison to the original exam. My score in the test series and the main exam had only a 10 marks difference. The SC Concept book and the GMAT shots videos also proved to be very helpful. My score increased from 620 to 700. The test series was pretty affordable, and the test experience was very close to actual GMAT. The best part was that I could also evaluate my AWA section, and that helped a lot. Amazing experience. Keep up the good work.
Dear GMAT-club community,
I would like to give credit to Experts' Global (EG) for my performance in GMAT.
Quant is one of my strong areas and I was consistently scoring 49-50 in that section in all mocks. I had no problems there.
However, verbal was a different story. In my initial mocks, my verbal scores ranged anywhere between 25 to 30; I used to run out of time and my %correct was terrible.
Two things that helped me improve and achieve my score -
1) Lots and lots of mocks - Repeated test taking gave me the confidence to endure and complete the 4 hour marathon (even if it meant I had to start a test in the middle of the night).
Having completed the entire EG test series (15 practise tests), the actual GMAT exam was just another mock for me (no seriously, although I had some jitters just before entering the exam hall, which was expected, but once I got started it was familiar territory!)
2) Strategies for each question type - The post-test answer discussion videos on Experts' Global are very useful.
I would urge anyone taking the EG test series to meticulously go through each video and make a note of the approach for every question type (even if you got the question right). The strategies laid out helped me crack CR and SC with relative ease.
If you're evaluating test series, I would highly recommend EG.
Wishing you the best with your GMAT Prep.