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My preparation for GMAT lasted really long and I wish I learnt about Experts Global earlier. I was using their test series when I learnt about their full program and knowing about the quality of their work through the mock tests, I knew that I have to opt for their complete program.
I paid the full price as there was no promotion then but I don't regret it at all. The course is simply the best for GMAT, among all options. The videos are the base of everything and they have done a great job at keeping the videos really crisp but highly informative. The exercises are great and every question is on the GMAT's interface followed by some fine insight through analysis and numbers about how you performed.
The option of sticky notes and flags are handy helps and a special word for their online platform- it is really comprehensive but very easy to navigate and to keep a tab on one's progress and performance.
The AI bit keeps telling you the weak areas as per your recent performance and this really helps you in knowing that which topics as well as type of questions need more attention. It's good to see when weak topics or question types change, it meant that I had overcome an earlier weakness and now needed to overcome the next weakness.
Great option for those preparing for GMAT.
Still, I will see that you must take free trial of all main courses and see that whose style suits the best to you. For me, Experts Global was a long way ahead of other options.
Cheers.
I had an excellent experience learning from Experts' Global's online portal.
GMAT option from Experts' Global is far ahead of any other on-demand course..
They have really short videos that focus on specific concepts, making it easy to focus and one stays duly interested while watching.
The exercises are rich and quite challenging- you learn a lot. The explanations are detailed and the video explanations are a great bonus.
The 15 mocks are outstanding and really helpful for knowing your correct level as well as analyzing and learning a lot at the same time.
The platform is really smart with some innovative tools which really aid in preparation and make studying a lot easy and interesting. I particularly liked the huge set of short videos covering all important things for GMAT; I would keep watching them on my phone all the time as they helped me revise important stuff for GMAT and teach ways of solving problems and useful concepts that I had never seen before.
I found the course equally good for quant asection well as Verbal. It helped be break the 40 barrier in Verbal and score perfect 51 in Quant. Even AWA and IR were very well covered.
The program did wonders for me and I wholeheartedly recommend it.
When I signed for the course, I was not very sure as the company was in initial phase.
But once the prep started, everything fell in place. Planner was given and followed strictly to keep things on track.
I used to take the prep Test as per the planner and I saw my score improve consistently.
I asked a lot of doubts and they were cleared every week in the sunday class. Regular interactions with Mayank sir did help me work on my weak areas and I started getting consistent scores.
It helped me keep track of my progress and I felt motivated.
Eventually all ended well and I scored a 730
I took all the 15 tests during my prep.Since they provide so many tests in the pack,you can take them at regular intervals from the beginning of your prep itself,and still have some left at the crunch end of your prep.The questions are in sync with the typical gmat questions types. the test page also shows detailed analysis of your performance
The solutions are really helpful,as they are in video format,and apart from that,they answered my queries on email whenever I was doubtful of the methods.Pretty useful set of tests for the money.
Extremely satisfied with the course martial provided.It is divided in stages,along with great video explanations.The flagging,stickies and review system helps you to keep track of the questions you need to put more effort towards.Helped me strengthen my basics and then work towards getting a good score.The awa guide is also good.It also has a section called "shorts",that includes short videos of things we often ignore during the prep stages.The practice timer is a blessing in disguise,use it to your advantage while practicing. Indeed one of the best courses out there.
Hello BullRunner,
So happy to read that the platform helped you work upon your weak areas and garner a good score.
All the best!
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In my opinion and experience, this is the best GMAT course out there.
Key reasons-
Extremely well-structured program.
Great user interface.
Outstanding quality of questions in absolute sync with GMAT.
Extraordinary range of concepts taught and tested.
An outstanding test series of 15 mocks.
Video explanations are greatly helpful.
The software tells you the current weak areas: one of the best features in my opinion.
Really high number of questions for practice, presented in a well structured format: topicwise as well as mixed up.
Sound analytics.
Short videos are great for keeping in touch with prep all the time.
All questions are on a GMAT like user interface so the GMAT screen wasn't terrorizing on the D-day.
The platform has some really innovative tools: option of a wall for sticking notes, repeating incorrect attempts, flagging questions for review, option to mark a topic as completed or revised or revised twice etc. Frankly, I don't think I could explore all features despite using this portal for months. Some really deep thought and development effort has gone into developing this portal. Excellent resource.
I don't think this program should be so economically priced as, in my opinion, it is way ahead in quality as well as quantity compared to other on-demand programs. Anyway, good for candidates like me that it's economical :)
On a serious note, this is an extraordinary resource!
I would say e-GMAT is a very big reason for me achieving my GMAT goals. Starting with the strategy session where they layout the steps necessary, to the actual content which covers all the topics that you need to learn provided to you in an extremely intuitive way and then the scholaranium which provides a detailed understanding of what your are doing right or more importantly where you are going wrong. For me the biggest challenge was SC section, and I think this is where e-GMAT truly shines with its Verbal course. With concepts such as pre-thinking, error analysis, etc. they truly prepare you for the GMAT exam. I would definitely ask everyone to at least take the free class.
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I knew I needed help on the math since I could answer almost none of the questions in the diagnosis or even easier OG questions. A good friend of mine recommended Math Revolution so I tried their free trial but was very disappoint in the organization and wanted an incredibly thorough program.
Feeling very discouraged I came across TTP and tried their free trial. I was super impressed with the layout of the course and the organized study plan. Basically, they teach you a specific skillset (like probability or number properties) and then encourage you to do a massive amount of practice problem sets ranging in difficulty from easy, medium and hard on that specific set. They give you target scores on the tests before encouraging you to move on. This way you retain everything they teach you and never bite off more than you can chew. This was exactly what I needed and it was great to feel that if I just went step by step through each chapter I'd know almost everything that could possibly show up on the GMAT. If you complete the entire course (which took me about 190 hours) it's basically impossible to not get at least a Q48. The chapters are very easy to digest and written is super plain english and with so many focused and targeted practice problems you will become an expert at each chapter whether you like it or not.
The other thing I'd like to mention is that they have a little chat button where you can ask questions to Scott and Jeff (the founders of the company). These guys are incredible. They actually respond in like 5 min almost 24 hours a day. I felt very very discouraged with my ability and would ask them random questions like "am I moving too slowly on specific problems?" "how should I plan out my study plan?" "what should I do to get better at basic multi digit multiplication?" and they would always give me candid responses that were helpful and reassuring. They'd also give very indepth supplementary explanations on specific problems. I probably bugged them more than the average customer but they were always happy to help and provided me with much needed technical and emotional support.
Overall, I can't imagine studying for the GMAT with any other program. The Official Guide, Manhattan GMAT and Math Revolution do not come even close to the level of precision that TTP offers and while I know that many people have done well with those resources, I really loved the fact that I could simply put 100% of my trust and effort into this program without having to worry about anything. I literally didn't use a single other quant resource except for maybe 40 OG problems that I used as warm-ups before practice tests. I got a 49 even though math is not my strong suit and I did terribly in early diagnostic exams.
They also provide extensive general strategy guidance on things like preparing mental and physically for the exam and the reasons why you need to move slowly through stuff at first to develop good habits. This was great because I was able to not spend as much time reading random articles about strategy on GMATClub or other sites.
Also, they have very challenging problems but nothing that is outrageous. A lot of stuff I've seen on some of the GMAT forums or in Veritas test prep has some simply outrageously hard questions that are honestly not worth trying. TTP doesn't use the mentality of "lets make these kids do insanely hard problems because if they can answer the hard ones they can answer the easy ones no problem". Instead they give realist problems that are at a realistic difficulty and really enforce perfection and consistency on which is really what you need for the GMAT. You need to get into the habit of answering the easy questions without careless mistakes not be able to answer insanity questions that will never show up.
If you're willing to put in the time, this is by far the best course out there for the GMAT.
I Highly Recommend The GMAT Prep Offered By Target Test Prep. I Was Already Studying Quant For A Couple Of Months But I Was Lacking Some Of The Basics Because The Last Time I Used Them Was Already A Couple Of Years Ago (Classical Situation). I Needed A Structured Course That Led Me Through Everyhting I Need To Know To Ace Quant And TTP Offered Just That. I Highly Recommend It For Everyone Who Needs A Comprehensive Prep From Scratch. I Tried A Number Of Other Quant Preps As Well But TTP Was The Best One For Sure. What I Also Enjoyed About It Was The Very Professional User Interface (Believe It Or Not, When You Spend So Many Hours With It These Things Actually Are Important). Together With GMAT Club Tests This Is The Only Quant Prep You Need To Achieve Q50/51.
I did get V40 and V41 in my first two attempts at GMAT. So why did I still go for e-GMAT online verbal course? Because I got only a V36 in my third attempt and knew I had to seriously improve my consistency at the verbal section. My low score on the 3rd attempt also showed that there are important fundamentals that I needed to strengthen on.
The systematic approach that e-GMAT teaches you on each of the sections gave me the ultimate framework to approach the verbal section.
I read the Manhattan SC book 4 times. But e-GMAT still managed to teach me new knowledge on SC.
For RC and CR, the famous pre-thinking approach lives up to its reputation for me. I didn't use any specific framework for these questions in my first 3 attempts. As such, when I first learnt about it, it did take me a longer time to answer the questions. But with practice, it started to become second-nature to me and helped improve my accuracy.
But learning is not enough. You also need a lot of practice. Having exhausted other free exercise materials, I was desperately in need of new questions. The fact that e-GMAT comes with its Scholaranium question bank was a crucial factor for me to pick e-GMAT. The questions are of high quality. And the analytics and flexibility it offers turned out to be truly helpful with my preparation.
For Quant, what I wanted was more difficult questions for practice. The fact that the e-GMAT Verbal Online prep comes with access to GMATCLUB Quant Practice Tests was definitely icing on the cake for me.
I highly recommend e-GMAT verbal online course.
Hello Ankit,
We have built this platform with a lot of passion and it is so good to see students benefitting from it.
All the best! :-)