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GMATWhiz is a brainchild of experts with collective experience of mentoring 30,000 students over the last decade. While working with some of the topmost test prep companies, these experts identified various pain points that students face and formulated a powerful solution – Mixing technology with Powerful content.

As a result, GMATWhiz is a one-stop solution that uses Artificial Intelligence in its true sense to offer a first-of-its-kind personalized learning experience to students. The course is built on 3 main pillars – Application driven interactive content, Powerful Analytics using AI, and Guided learning for every student. Experience the course through a free trial.
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AI Super-Summary of Customer Reviews for GMATWhiz GMAT Prep*

GMAT Whiz receives overwhelmingly positive reviews for its AI-driven, structured, and personalized study plans that cover both verbal and quantitative sections effectively. Reviewers highlight the mentorship program as a critical component, offering personalized guidance, progress tracking, and strategy sessions, which they found immensely helpful in improving their GMAT scores. Many users reported significant score improvements, attributing their success to the comprehensive curriculum, effective practice tests, and detailed feedback mechanisms. Despite some minor drawbacks, such as lengthy videos, the platform's ability to adapt to individual learning styles and focus on strengthening weak areas is highly acclaimed.
12 users mention "Score Improvement"
  • "helped me reach 700..." Read more
  • "I had invested more than a year of effort and two average attempts at GMAT before I discovered the GMATWhiz course..." Read more
  • "boosted my confidence in this section...." Read more
  • "He gave me roadmap of how I can use GMATWhiz for score improvement...." Read more
  • "Extremely delighted to see a 30 point jump in my score in 40 days ..." Read more
  • "I was able to score a 700( Q49 V35)..." Read more
  • "I achieved a score of 690, surpassing my target and marking a 110-point improvement from my first GMAT attempt...." Read more
  • "enabled me to achieve my dream score..." Read more
  • "I recently took my 6th attempt at the GMAT and scored 730..." Read more
  • "Over the course of just two months, I was able to increase my score from 610 to 720..." Read more
  • "achieved a final score of 730..." Read more
  • "helped me a great deal in improving my score from 610 to 710..." Read more
12 users mention "Responsive Support"
  • "its mentor program helped me in clearing my doubts, acted as a sounding board, and helped build my confidence...." Read more
  • "I spoke to my mentor once in two weeks and he asked me to make an error log which was extremely helpful..." Read more
  • "The team is prompt and thorough in responding to questions on the forum...." Read more
  • "The personal guidance I got from Piyush and Sunita Ma'am..." Read more
  • "My mentor, Satyam, was always available whenever I needed him. We had several calls during the three-month period, and he monitored my progress regularly...." Read more
  • "easy access to mentorship..." Read more
  • "Satyam, who was assigned to me, took a regular update about my course and guided me throughout the preparation...." Read more
  • "Throughout my second preparation phase, my mentor Satyam, who has been incredibly helpful..." Read more
  • "GMATWhiz and Satyam Gupta, my mentor, deserve a special mention for the role they played..." Read more
  • "Satyam helped me immensely through the entire process..." Read more
  • "Saquib helped me a lot to maintain the momentum during my preparation...." Read more
  • "I was mentored by Subhankar, who helped me work on my weak areas..." Read more
8 users mention "Comprehensive Coverage"
  • "Structured course for verbal - Focus on areas that are lacking in quant..." Read more
  • "structured and comprehensive..." Read more
  • "found the content to be very well curated and broken down from the basic to an advanced level...." Read more
  • "Crisp and concise curriculum that covers all aspects of GMAT preparation..." Read more
  • "Extremely well constructed courses on Quant and Verbal..." Read more
  • "The verbal section was excellent for SC, CR was good as well. G Quant section was excellent..." Read more
  • "verbal Aspects of GMAT..." Read more
  • "The videos quite intuitive as well as easy to understand, the examples provided helped to understand the topic clearly..." Read more
4 users mention "Great for Verbal"
  • "For verbal, the course was very structured and very detailed to be able to solve any question..." Read more
  • "I was struggling with verbal in my mocks I used the GMATWhiz online material for about 1 month I was able to gain confidence in my verbal..." Read more
  • "verbal content..." Read more
  • "personal guidance from Piyush and Sunita Ma'am. Firstly, my fundamentals were polished to make certain topics more logical...." Read more
3 users mention "Expert Instructors"
  • "I benefitted greatly from check-ins with my mentor..." Read more
  • "I was also assigned a mentor who got in touch with me on a weekly basis and recommended strategies and planned mocks for me...." Read more
  • "it was the personalized tutoring support that truly made all the difference..." Read more
2 users mention "User-Friendly Platform"
  • "The User interface is amazing and easy to navigate...." Read more
  • "Easy to track & evaluate performance on topic level as well..." Read more
2 users mention "Strong Fundamentals"
  • "The practice questions peppered in between and towards the end of the lessons help ensure that concepts are regularly tested and utilised...." Read more
  • "course helpful as there is a constant feedback provided by the experience counsellors...." Read more
2 users mention "Practice tests"
  • "mock tests..." Read more
  • "Very high quality mocks and quizzes which contain the closest possible simulations to GMAT..." Read more
1 users mention "Engaging Delivery"
  • "Gmatwhiz has good methodlogy for Verbal especially for SC section. Few mentors like Saquib and Piyush will help u out..." Read more
1 users mention "Lots of practice questions"
  • "Whiz Quizes. I found these extremely helpful as I could customize it to focus on my weak topics..." Read more
1 users mention "Poor Support"
  • "Availability of instructors Some of the instructors are helpful and some other are not so helpful..." Read more
1 users mention "Not great for Quant"
  • "I had expected to do better in quant but due to certain unforeseen circumstances and exam day pressure couldn’t perform as well as I had expected...." Read more
1 users mention "Dull Delivery"
  • "the videos are sometimes pretty slow and eating up much of our time plus the videos are like 35 minutes to explain the simplest concepts..." Read more
*Review summaries are AI generated from 25 latest reviews in the past 2 years.
March 19, 2022
mandarkk

Joined: Jun 06, 2021

Posts: 21

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
720 Q49 V40

Literally the only tool I used to get a 720. Strongly recommended!

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I am a working professional with 7 yrs+ work ex. and have been away from academics for a long time. Also, I have never given a competitive exam before. My work keeps me fairly busy, and I was looking for a prep provider which laid out a neat and easy to follow plan, and helped me build my skills from scratch.

I stumbled upon GMATWhiz by chance on a GMAT club forum and decided to check out their free modules. It looked good. I decided to sign up when I saw some rave reviews on GMAT Club. I can tell you now that those reviews were spot on.

Now about the Course:

At the onset of the prep, the platform tries to understand your availability and timelines, and creates a neat plan to follow. The course is very well structured to begin with. There is a deep focus on mastering fundamental concepts before jumping into the "700" questions, and I can tell you that this is the only way to score a 700+ in GMAT. The GMAT Whiz platform also uses AI and smart logics to identify your weak areas on an ongoing basis and keeps customizing the program for you.

The quant section was exceptional, and for anyone looking to get the basics right, the quant videos are just the best (The instructor - Saquib has a command over the concepts and an ability to eloquently explain like few other). The Verbal section was also very smartly designed and the focus was to get the broad contours of problems right instead of becoming masters of grammar - you soon realize you can never do that anyways and its not really what GMAT is looking for!

However, what really stood out for me was the personal attention the team was willing to dedicate. GMAT Whiz assigns you a mentor at onset of the course who will connect with you frequently to assess your progress. My mentor spent some serious time reviewing my work, identifying problem areas, and generally calming my nerves. I can't emphasize enough how critical this can be between a 680 and a 720.

I literally did not have the time or the desire to use any other tools or material, apart from referring to GMAT Club Quant questions. I strongly recommend this course for anyone looking to do a 0 to 1 journey with their GMAT. Feel free to ping me if you still have doubts :)

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February 15, 2022
Sayantansaha27

Joined: Sep 15, 2020

Posts: 6

Kudos: 1

Verified GMAT Classic score:
710 Q49 V38

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The Verbal Section is excellent, and the videos helped me a lot. The Quant Section could be better, but I did not utilise it well, coming from a Quant rich background. The Sentence Correction did help me, and the reading comprehension techniques were good. The Quiz mode lags a lot and the team needs to improve it a lot. Overall it was helpful and would suggest someone utilise it. The AI approach is unique and actually showcases our weak areas in a better way. The overall experience was good, especially for the verbal section. The Materials available are divided into sections andd represents the right amount of dificulty.

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February 02, 2022
ipsitadeb1809

Joined: Jun 10, 2020

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
690 Q49 V34 (Online)

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I have been associated with GMATWhiz for almost 6 months now and the experience has been amazing. The course is very well structured and the score predictor based on the performance in the quizzes and mocks is very close to the real score.
Apart from the course and it's structure, I have also greatly benefited from the timely guidance by Saquib Sir, Shreyyash, Zartaj, and Piyush. They have extended their whole hearted support throughout. I was facing challenge with the verbal section and Shreyyash helped me pinpoint my weak areas and helped me strategize my preparation to work on those areas.
Overall, my experience has been nothing short of amazing and I would highly recommend GMAT Whiz to everyone who has been struggling with their preparation.

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January 24, 2022
sap12

Joined: Aug 16, 2021

Posts: 2

Kudos: 4

Verified GMAT Classic score:
720 Q44 V45

Great CR, P&C and Algebra content

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By the time I subscribed to Gmatwhiz I had already taken the exam and wanted help specifically with Algebra, CR and SC. I was looking to join a course where I would get access to trainers who can identify gaps in my approach and formulate personalised plans. I got just that from Gmatwhiz. My mentor, Shreyyash, kept regular contact and made sure I was progressing. He even helped me reduce my timing by suggesting targeted sectional quizzes and by providing resources outside the gmatwhiz platform. Furthermore, he went above and beyond the regular meeting hours and made sure he was available everytime I needed his help. Net result, my score went up from v28 to v45.

I would go so far to say that the CR and permutation and combination models gmatwhiz teaches is the best I have seen in the market. I would recommend anyone looking for help with Coordinate Geometry, Permutation and Combinations, and probability to consider Gmatwhiz.

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February 17, 2022
GMATWhizTeam

Hey Sai!

Congratulations on the 720, especially the V45 which is simply outstanding! The V45 is particularly impressive because you started with a V28 – that’s a tremendous jump and must have been a major contributor to the overall score improvement of 120 points.

Such success stories are always inspiring since they reinforce the belief we have in ourselves and our product. Performances like these really motivate us to go the extra mile and innovate our offerings.

You mentioned our mentorship experience. It was really fulfilling to see you stick to the customized game plan we discussed. I always mention to my students that once we decide upon a strategy, the results you get depend a lot on how closely you adhere to the game plan discussed during the mentoring sessions.

For instance, with you I discussed issues such as time management over the 4 quartiles in Verbal and getting comfortable with 700+ level questions – by first focusing on accuracy and approach and then on the timing aspect. You stuck to that plan. You first improved on 700+ levels for specific areas that I wanted you to focus on (such as Modifiers, Verb Tenses, Assumption Family in CR etc.) from the extra official resources I provided (using our consolidated dump – this contained official questions above and beyond the OG such as Verbal Reviews, GMAC Paper Test, Advanced GMAT etc.). Then you took enough sectional mocks from Whiz Quiz to get the time management issue under check. Getting the accuracy high while not overshooting on time is about both knowing when to take risks on which parts of the Verbal section (using our 75-25 tactic) as well as patiently reducing average time taken per question over a series of quizzes – which means strategically customizing our targets for every quiz - a feature that can be easily used through Whiz Quizzes.

The following screenshot shows the final version of how you did really well on the final one of this series of quizzes (83% skill score in SC and 100% in CR), especially laudable given that this quiz contained mostly difficult questions.

https://blog.gmatwhiz.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Sai_Module_Score.jpg%22

All in all, great job, Sai! All the best for your applications. As you know, we provide admission consulting as well and our consultants have thorough expertise on the end-to-end MBA admission processes of top B-school programs across the globe. Please reach out to the support team in case you want guidance with the application process to your target universities

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Shreyyash KP
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January 22, 2022
DiWalker

Joined: Sep 02, 2019

Posts: 35

Kudos: 8

Verified GMAT Classic score:
660 Q46 V35 (Online)

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The Quant study material is below par. Both the content and the questions. Verbal material is ok, content-wise, but lacks basic exam strategies.

I learned more by watching verbal and quant videos from GMAT Ninja and Veritas Prep than the course content.
Please DO NOT fall for the AI-based learning gimmicks.

Before starting with this course, my GMAT scores were hovering around the 580-600 mark. But only after self-study ( and after using the other resources mentioned above) did the score improve to 660.

I would advise fellow GMAT aspirants to look at alternative courses from Veritas Prep, e-GMAT, empowerGMAT, or even Target Test Prep.

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January 31, 2022
GMATWhizTeam

Hey Amey,

Thanks for writing a review for us. We are always open to feedback and willing to put in more effort to improve our services. However, based on whatever you have written and your course progress, we would like to add our two cents.

We would like to start by saying that to get a 700+ score, students need to ensure that they are following the right plan of action which includes:
1. Using a single resource to study for the test that provides personalized study plan and mentorship guidance. We recommend avoiding multiple resources (apart from Official resources) to ensure that you don’t get confused because each resource will have its own method of solving questions.
2. Following and believing in the methodology that is being taught by the course that you are using.
3. Constantly being in touch with mentors and tweaking your plan of action based on their recommendation.
4. Making sure that the student progressively moves from learning to fine-tune phase and understands the difference in strategy while being in these phases.

The reason we are mentioning this is because we feel that there are certain aspects of the above plan that you may not have followed properly. And we are deducing this based on your usage of and performance in our course and the frequency of your discussion with our mentors.

For example:

a. We saw that you completed full SC and CR course and had a skill score of 80% - which is pretty good! And we are sure this must have helped you improve your SC & CR. However, you did not touch RC course from our platform. Also, after completing the SC and CR module, you hardly practiced any questions from our quizzing platform Whiz Quiz. Basically, practicing plays a very important role because you won’t be able to internalize the methods and process learnt if you don’t practice, which, in turn, leads to your entire effort on the course being futile.

b. Also, the timing strategy seems a little off because you were taking quiz by aggressively reducing your time – which doesn’t work! You need to gradually reduce your time in a phase wise fashion – this would have been told to you had you spoken to your mentors or followed the advices that are provided by us in our webinars.

c. We are surprised to see that you think of the Quant study material to be below par. On looking at your course dashboard – we can clearly see that you completed – 100% of the Quant course and have a skill score of 70% (which is close to Q44-Q46). If, in your opinion, the course was so sub-par then we are not sure why you completed the Quant portion end-to-end and why didn’t you provide this feedback to your mentor or the team earlier in time; We would have definitely helped you figure out the best way to use the course.

The reason, we have raised these points is because you just completed 80% of the first phase of prep from our course and when it came to fine-tuning you didn’t utilize our question bank; neither did you actively talk to your mentor as suggested by us (as we recommend students to get in touch with the mentor in every 15 days) to figure out the next plan of action and give them a chance to track your progress based on your data points and guide you from time to time. In your entire course duration of 6 months, you have got in touch with your mentor merely three times, that too at an irregular frequency (the highest gap being almost three months). The whole purpose of mentorship stands defeated if you don’t get in touch with your mentor at regular intervals as advised.

Also, the AI-based learning is not a gimmick – we can clearly see that you did use this feature to personalize your course quite extensively. In almost each Quant topic – we can clearly see that you were provided with personalized quizzes (about 20+) and, video lessons in areas you were weak at.

The feedback on the dashboard by our AI-based Whiz clearly highlights areas you need to work on. For example: In Quant, the Whiz clearly suggested you work on DS. As far as timing is concerned, you needed to work on topics such as Percentage/Divisibility/Statistics. To ace 700+level questions, you needed to improve Skills such as Form Equation/Deduce logically etc.

See, the point is that if you are using a course, you need to believe in its methodology end-to-end. You need to trust the advice of the mentor too. If you try and use multiple resources to prepare, there is a high chance that you might not imbibe the methodology of any of these resources and end up using a half-baked approach and score inconsistently.

We do understand that opinion may differ from student to student. Some students might have a different perspective about some courses and we do respect it. However, let’s say hypothetically, if you found other resources helpful and you are recommending those to other people then it is worth giving a thought why, after all these efforts and time, could you not reach your target score of 740? In fact, you could only improve by approx. 60 points in this entire duration. Whereas the average score improvement recorded by GMATWhiz students is 100+ points based on reviews and data points verified by GMATClub. Probably, had you utilized our resource adequately even you could have made such significant improvement. Isn’t it possible that the main issue is the way you have been preparing and not the resources?

If, at all, you are open to working on your methods, feel free to reach out to us. We would be more than happy to help you out in reaching your goal just like we have helped multiple students in the past to do so. The only thing that we would want is for you to trust us while working with us. We have various examples of students who have trusted our methodologies and mentors, and just used our course and official resources to score 700+. This wouldn’t have been possible if the course was sub-par.

However, we do understand that you may be comfortable learning from other resources – because of teaching style or content. In that case, we wish you all the best and hope that using various other resources you reach your target score because the ultimate goal remains the same i.e. acing the GMAT 😊.

January 31, 2022
DiWalker

Hi GMAT whiz team,

Here's my reply:
1. I would take your analysis of skill score for both Quant and Verbal on the GMATWhiz platform with a pinch of salt. Only official questions are the right gauge of verbal capability. Whiz quiz also was therefore of no practical value to me.
2. Regarding the utilization of the course for RC: I mentioned to your 'Mentors' already that I have previously prepared for the GRE and therefore i was not focused on RC. And in any case I prepared with official questions via gmatclub. I had an accuracy of close to 80% with even harder, timed RC questions so I focused my prep on CR/SC/quant. And like I mentioned earlier by the time I was done with CR and SC modules from GMATwhiz, I realized that the unofficial questions were not up to the mark.
3. Let us not talk about hypothetical scenarios here. People are paying in excess of 200 USD to access quality, individualized test prep. And therefore true facts need to be out here.
4. Mentorship: You failed to mention that my GMATwhiz subscription expired roughly after a month of my last call with my mentor. I connected with mentors whenever I needed support. in addition, 'mentor' Shreyyash told me connect with him only once I was done with majority of my Quant and Verbal prep. I hope the rest of the GMAT aspirants can connect the dots here.

January 21, 2022
ankur05

Joined: Mar 01, 2020

Posts: 44

Kudos: 13

Verified GMAT Classic score:
710 Q48 V40 (Online)

Great Course

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Overall Course is designed well. The Gmatwhiz platform includes everything you will need for your preparation. Buy an OG and this course that will be enough for you to score a 700+.

My verbal was weak, I scored a V27 and was very disheartened and thought maybe this exam is not for me (as I was in Hindi(local language) medium school and didn't learn English from an early age and always thought I will never do good in verbal section). But the verbal course is designed for someone like me that includes everything from scratch to advanced, everything was there.

I will especially thank Sunita for the help she provided, she even solved doubts on WhatsApp when someone asked in the group (I have taken the crash course for 3 months in which the teacher teaches the course.)

I will also thank Shreyyash who was my mentor assigned to me. He helped me to motivate and guide me to the right topics I should be doing my prep from before the exam.

Overall it was a great course, I will recommend this to someone who is weak in the verbal section and continuously struggling to get the questions right. I was good in quant and got a Q49 on the first attempt too, I can't judge the course correctly for someone who is weak in quant but I will say it is structured properly and can be advantageous.

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February 17, 2022
GMATWhizTeam

Hey Ankur!

Congratulations on the 710 and all the very best for your upcoming interviews! The V40 is particularly impressive considering that you started with a V27 – that’s an impressive jump and must have been a major boost to the overall improvement of 80 points in your total score.

As you mentioned, you were a student of Crash Course program, the perfect offering for those who (1) are already at a 600-650 level but want to breach the 700+ barrier and (2) can give a lot of time on the weekends but not so much on the weekdays. Clearly, you made the best of the opportunity and worked on the section that had the most room for improvement.

Sunita is an absolute pioneer when it comes to GMAT Verbal, a true visionary of methodologies that not only work during practice sessions but are also effective in exam-like environments under the pressure of time. However, at the end of the day, it comes down to how much you as a student have been able to imbibe Sunita’s teachings – in your case, you clearly did, and the results are for everyone to see.

I remember our mentorship sessions as well, Ankur. You proactively sought my help with regards to strategy on where to practice questions from (a combination of our Whiz Quizzes, the proprietary GMATWhiz Question Bank, as well as our official questions Dump of over 1000 questions) and what kinds of questions to practice as well – again, you followed the instruction perfectly.

Many people try to reduce time taken from the get-go, an absolutely disastrous strategy. You first worked on your accuracy on 700+ level questions on especially key topics (such as Modifiers, Pronouns, Verb Tenses, Inference and Assumption Family) from Whiz Quiz and our consolidated GMAC dump by applying the methodology taught by Sunita. This was followed by a series of quizzes and sectional mocks from Whiz Quiz (before the actual mocks) to reduce time consumption while not losing accuracy.

All the best for the applications and please reach out in case you need any guidance with school selection, essays or LoRs for the applications because our admission consultants have end-to-end knowledge of the MBA admission process undertaken by the top schools across the globe.

Regards
Shreyyash KP
Verbal Mentor | MBA Admissions Consultant
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January 16, 2022
Biswesh

Joined: Oct 03, 2019

Posts: 10

Kudos: 2

Verified GMAT Classic score:
710 Q49 V38

AI-based platform and good progress tracker

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The AI-based platform is well integrated and all the necessary modules are covered well for the initial part of the preparation.
The AI engine is also good at finding your weakness automatically from your practice questions so that you won't have to. This makes the progress faster.
But do not believe the practice test scores, the only true measurement of how you are performing is official OG and nothing comes close. Take the predicted score with a grain of salt and make your own evaluation of what is good for you.
That being said, the platform acts as a good assistant in your initial phases of preparation is much better than Magoosh.

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January 13, 2022
User101

Joined: Mar 20, 2016

Posts: 15

Kudos: 0

Verified GMAT Classic score:
760 Q50 V42 (Online)

My experience with GMAT Whiz

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Hi, I recently took the GMAT and scored a 760. I have been using the online preparation material provided by GMAT Whiz. Following is my evaluation of various aspects of the course:

1: The content: The content is well-curated, comprehensive, and to the point. The integration of AI into the course is one of the most important plus points of the course. I could feel the benefit of this especially when I was learning the Quant section. Coming from a quantitative background, I was already aware of most of the aspects needed for the section. However, to regain familiarity with the concepts, I felt that it was necessary to watch sectional videos. Unlike the other GMAT test prep platforms ( a few of which I have used in the past), the Whiz platform provided curated content based on my performance from short sectional tests. Honestly, this avoided watching the videos on the basic concepts and helped save a lot of time. Furthermore, each video is broken up into different sections with specific time markers that let students navigate through the sections with ease. Again this helped me focus my effort on the weak areas and make the best use of my time. In addition, the quality of the questions on the platform is top-notch and commendable.

I felt the verbal section is very comprehensive and the experts are very knowledgeable. For instance in CR, they have broken down the pre-thinking approach ( as some call it) into a series of practical steps that anyone can follow while solving a critical reasoning question. Earlier I used to believe pre-thinking is a method that is more intuitive than method-based. But on the Whiz platform, the team has broken down the CR stimulus into several sub-sections and provided multiple pre-thinking approaches to identify the conculsion/strengthner/weakner depending upon the nature of the stimulus. This boosted my confidence in the CR sections and improved my timings.

2 The Team: Unlike most of the other test prep companies, the service provided by GMAT Whiz is not just limited to the course it offers. The help that the Whiz team offered me in my GMAT journey is praiseworthy. I had catch-up calls scheduled directly with the Founder, Piyush Beriwala, every single week. The strategies, insights, and motivation that he provided have contributed immensely to my GMAT test score of 760. In addition, the strategy calls with the verbal expert were immensely helpful in identifying my weaknesses. The commitment that the team has shown in helping me realize my goal and the expertise of the team are two factors that I absolutely loved both the platform.

I strongly recommend GMAT Whiz to all the aspirants who are serious about accomplishing a great score on GMAT.

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December 14, 2021
jayatti

Joined: May 03, 2020

Posts: 60

Kudos: 11

Verified GMAT Classic score:
680 Q47 V36 (Online)

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After wasting 1 year of my life, and 1 GMAT online attempt in which I scored a 590 (Q48 V23), I joined GMATWhiz with a lot of hope. I have been associated with GMATWhiz for over 6 months now, and it has made all the difference. Their course is so well structured, and the modules are so well taught, that anyone who has no idea of Quants/Verbal can also learn and score well in this exam. The AI used is so accurate. It helps you structure your personalized course, with your own pace. The score predictor is wonderful. I haven't seen such an accurate score predictor. The quizzes and mocks are very close to the actual GMAT and the scoring system of GMATWhiz is wonderful.
They assign you to your personal mentor, who keeps a track of your overall performance and timely guides you. I was greatly benefited by the guidance of my mentor, Shreyyash sir. He pointed out all my weak areas, and gave me personal teaching sessions as well in the areas where I was struggling a lot. He also helped me setting a timeline and guided me throughout my journey. Thank you so much Shreyyash sir, I can't be thankful enough. He helped me reach 680 in just few months. I am still in contact with the whole GMATWhiz team, who are helping me to improve further.
I would recommend students to opt for GMATWhiz, which gives you what you are looking for:
1. Great course structure that can teach a newbie
2. Personalized course
3. A personal mentor who guides you throughout your GMAT journey
4. Accurate score predictor and marking scheme

For me, my weak area was verbal (as you can see in my score). I was never able to get any CR question right. And with RC I used to get scared just by reading the passage.
GMATWhiz has a well structured syllabus for Verbal. Their Critical reasoning module gives you all the frameworks which make it very easy to solve any easy/medium/hard level CR questions within 1.5 minutes. The CR module helped me a lot. I was able to see my improvement and it made me so much confident. Also the SC module is very well structure. With all the golden rules they provide you with, it will be hard making any question incorrect. And at last RC module, which is the most dreaded of all, turned out to be the easiest. With GMATWhiz RC course, you get the strategy to deal with every passage and every question.
And if you still have issues, they are always ready to give you a personal one on one session.
In short GMATWhiz makes you well equipped with all the tools you require for the actual exam.
With the verbal course I was able to improve tremendously from V23 to a V36 in less than 4 months. You just have to be patient, and trust the process. They are the gurus, and will definitely help you reach your goal.

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December 13, 2021
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GmatWhiz Success Story

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Working as a research associate in the venture capital arm of a financial services company, time management was the biggest challenge for me as my work consumes almost 12-14 hours of my daily routine. I barely had enough time to plan things very well. Also, it had been quite a while since I left my education days behind and you know, once you enter your working phase, you hardly come across those quant/verbal logic in your daily life. So, I needed something that would help me from the very basics to the most advanced strategies. And as a full-time working professional, I just did not have time to attend tutoring classes.
For ease of prep, obviously, I started doing my research and used the trial period offered by various test prep companies like E-GMAT, CrackVerbal, etc, and used their free mocks. As a result, what I found was the content that these platforms were offering was quite static, lacked actual personalization, and would require a lot of my personal effort in planning. For a working professional like me, it would have been a very tedious task as I could not afford to give my time in planning, I could only execute. For that, I needed somebody to rely upon completely. Once I gave the GMATWhiz mock and used their free trial, I was amazed by the way their course was designed. The best thing about GMATWhiz was that everything was automated using AI. I did not have to do anything. The system asked me a few questions and basically gave everything to me as per my requirements. Things being in such organized fashion, I was like I have struck gold with them, and I chose to go with it!
Their course addressed every fear and concern I had. Especially with everything being so tech-focused. With covid, and everything going digital these days, it made sense to me, that their course was driven by an AI algorithm which basically told me everything I needed to do and, also told me how to do it! It asks about your weekly commitment and devises a study plan based on your schedule. All I had to do was just log in and see my tasks for the day and I was good to go. Being a working professional who could barely spare 24-26 hours per week, I was greatly benefited by its comprehensive nature.
The use of AI is tremendous, and it personalizes everything for you. Their course provided everything I needed to study, and I could blindly follow the study plan suggested by the AI as it was so intuitive. I also loved the concept boosters as they allowed me to learn specific concepts and the customized practice quizzes they offered allowed me to work on both my strengths and weaknesses. Quizzes were the best part. They have concept booster quizzes to strengthen the topics that you are good at, quizzes on topics you are struggling with, and time management quizzes too with a couple of questions to help to learn how to manage time. Plus, the approach due to the AI was very efficient. For example, when I took a quiz, my performance was recorded, and the next quiz would be based on my current level while considering the previous quizzes. This way, the quizzes were never repetitive in nature, and I was learning new things every time. I could skip the topics that I was good at and focus only on topics where I lagged. Since I only had a month’s time to prepare, this was a very progressive and logical approach for me.
The AI helped me find my weak areas and work on them. For example, despite being a fast reader, I was weak in RC, and I could not figure out where I was going wrong. RC, being my weak area, the AI helped me understand that I was following the wrong reading strategies. Accordingly, it gave me the guidance to follow certain exercises, focus on what I was doing wrong, and get the improvement required with the help of improvement modules. The approaches being taught for all the sections in Verbal were really helpful. My Verbal score improved from V31 to V41 in a month’s time using the right methods of solving the questions and my overall score improved to 720. I was more than happy!
On the exam day, I managed to finish both the Verbal and Quant sections before time, unlike many aspirants who struggle to finish in time. One thing that I understood from my experience was that if you get the concepts and methods right along with the strategies, time management will never be a problem.
Although the course was so well structured, there was no need for any personal mentor, the role of Piyush and the entire GMATWhiz team has been instrumental in my journey. I feel I was fortunate to have this journey under their guidance and support.
I would recommend my fellow aspirants to try the free trials offered by all other GMAT service providers along with GMATWhiz because only then you will be able to make out the difference that GMATWhiz offers. I am sure you won’t regret it choosing GMATWhiz.
All the best!

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