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This program is excellent for individuals who want to go through each topic in detail for the Quant section especially. With the surplus of questions, you can get more than enough practice for each unit and ensure that you are comfortable with all sorts of questions related to the topic at hand. A really neat feature involves creating custom tests such as only including questions you have gotten wrong or spent more than 3+ minutes on. This lets you filter through the overwhelming number of questions to address certain pain points and develop your quant skills.
I used this program for 1 month plus the 5 day trail before writing the GMAT Focus Test for the first time. I used the accelerated approach as I was familiar with some of the topics already and had somewhat of a decent quantitative foundation.
I came across GMAT Whizz after going through some Official GMAT material, Magoosh and e-GMAT. I started with the free trial version and found the content to be very well curated and broken down from the basic to an advanced level. I upgraded my account to use the mock tests, Whiz Quiz and the complete question bank. The dashboard keeps you accountable and it predicted the score range accurately for me. I was stuck with Verbal and I started losing faith in achieving my target score after scoring V28 on the GMAT Classic test. My Quant skills were fairly decent but I realised I still required to brush up my fundamental skills and practice a lot more hard questions. You cannot score well on GMAT unless you consistently solve the hard questions correctly. I found the personal connect and guidance from the founder Piyush very helpful. He advised me to connect with Sunita ma'am for a few personal sessions. I took 4 sessions and each one helped me change my approach for solving the questions. I was spending more time on the options rather than analyzing the argument properly. Sunita ma'am was able to identify gaps in my approach and the things I used to miss while solving Verbal questions. Thanks to her, I built a structured approach for solving different kinds of CR questions and improved from a V28 (47th percentile) in GMAT Classic to a V85 (96th Percentile) in GMAT Focus. I would strongly recommend GMAT Whizz for any GMAT aspirant. You may reach out to the Support team for any help regarding the course, attend weekend webinars, clear the doubts and gather useful tips on Quant, Verbal and DI.
The expert global must have is really great as it helps me revise the topics which I might have left out and also it gives a quick reminder how the particular topic should be approached. Most of the shots are of around 2 min so doesn't consume much time but helps us grasp the concept and refreshen it too. Each quant, verbal and data insights have these and comes in really handy in the time of the need. Overall it is a nice product for a GMAT student to have in their bag, and the Expert global team is quick to reach to in case any need so that is also a positive point.
The quant section of the course is too good, improved my score from Q46 (classic) to Q88 (focus) using only their quant course. The detailed videos help in clearing core concepts in quant section. Their verbal questions are also similar to gmat official ones.
You can go over your errors again and again using flag. The explanation videos are detailed. The questions after each video in the course teaches application of the concepts.
Their quant videos and questions cover everything end to end, all the concepts and their applications through multiple quizzes. The course also increases difficulty level in phases 1,2 and 3, harder ones at the end and also suggests strategies.
The GMAT preparation journey with expert global is really a great learning experience. The way the course is structured and the pace and tempo is quite flexible. The level of questions are truly top notch. I got to access the 700+ level questions and practising them helped me improve my scores in all sections. In my first attempt, I scored really well in Quant but verbal didn't play out the way I expected. Through the material provided by Expert Global, I got an opportunity to focus on the verbal section and the solutions provided were so good that it helped me identify the smallest of details while eliminating options in critical reasoning, reading comprehensions.
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After scoring 700 and 730 on my first 2 attempts on GMAT classic, struggling both times on the Verbal section, something needed to change. The change came in the form of me enrolling for the E-GMAT course. E-GMAT helped me to improve my scores from v39 on classic to v 87 on the focus edition- 99th percentile on verbal. E-GMAT's strategy to pre-think while solving CR questions was game changer for me in solving CR questions. Additionally, its well curated DI curriculum helped in bringing me scores up from DI 77 on mocks to DI 80 on the actual exam. Rida- my mentor's- dedicated strategy and constant communication was really helpful to keep me focused and motivated during my entire journey, in a world wherein I had strike a balance between heavy office workload and my GMAT prep.
I recently completed the e-GMAT prep course and found it to be an exceptional resource for anyone looking to excel on the GMAT. The course material is up-to-date and focuses intensively on the core aspects of the exam, particularly the verbal section. Thanks to e-GMAT, I was able to strengthen my fundamentals in verbal reasoning, which significantly improved my scores. The structured approach and comprehensive content make it one of the best GMAT preparation tools available. I highly recommend it to anyone aiming to enhance their performance and achieve a high score,
It's the best course available for gmat focus preperation
Helped me improve my verbal a lot, explanations given for solutions are quite good.
DI section is quite dense and structured and helped in improving my GITA section. Ample amount of MSRs, TPA are available to practice which are along the lines of GMAT official Qs.
Scholaranium (Question Bank) is awesomee as training through it helped me increase my speed by making custom quizzes.
You can reach out to them for queries/mentorship/guide as they are very accessible over mail.
I was able to score 735 at the end, I would say eGMAT, gmatclub along with OG materials are enough to ace GMAT
The TTP course provides the most comprehensive deep dives into all possible topics on the GMAT. While the course is thorough, it also breaks down the information in a very digestible and easy to follow way. The video explanations were incredibly helpful. I learned not only what makes a given answer choice correct but also what makes the incorrect choices wrong. I loved how much TTP emphasized building a foundation first and filling in the details later; the repetition and practice really allows you to train yourself to think differently. The course also highlighted many important strategies outside of the test content itself (ie, pacing, stress management, etc.). There were no surprises on test day - I couldn't imagine the study process without TTP.
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645 Q84 V80 DI81 (Online)
This was the most structured study plataform i've used for gmat.
As a non native english speaker, i've always had problem on the verbal section of the gmat. The new gmat focus helped me since it took off the SC part, however i found out that the teaching structure of the RC and the CR sections helped me to answer the questions faster than i did before.
I've also used the data section a lot, specially the question bank, it has helped me to ace a really good score on data
For the quant, i almost didn't use the learning, but the question bank also helped to me prepare for the test.