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When I gave my first mock I was shattered with Q42 score. Not very strong at verbal, I was expecting a low score in verbal but the score I got in quant just shattered my hopes. I was not very strong in quant but still the score was dreadful. Then, a friend of mine introduced me to e-GMAT and I thought of giving it a shot. Trust me, I still can’t thank him enough for having done that.
I researched more on this and through the reviews and feedback, I found it is worth to try and so i opted for the quant online series for my gmat preparation. Their detailed conceptual explanations are very easy to understand and apply while solving the questions.
e-GMAT provides you a number of key strategies that you must keep in mind while solving the Quant questions. The Quant videos were really helpful as well. Also, their practice questions are so rich and vary in complexity checking your preparation levels really well. The solutions are also explained in detail where you can easily spot your mistake and find the easiest ways through.
Now I am easily scoring 49-50 in each of my practice tests. I would give the credits to e-GMAT for such a well-thought of content build to help students achieve a good score.
I have my exam end of this month and I am confident of getting the desired score in Quant. I will post an updated review after my exam so others can benefit from the same.
I am a 2nd time retaker & about to give my test in next month. I feel e-gmat online veb prep is the best verbal course for anyone who are about to start their preparations. I have started with SC and the videos are amazing. They are simple enough,the course teaches you the logic of these questions based on the meaning of each. Each concepts has been explained well and every video is followed by a post assessment quiz, which immediately tells you your level of understanding. In CR strategies such as pre thinking and understanding the argument well drawing a logical structure is the key to mastering CR. Regarding RC I just started the first module & already liking it. Overall I would say e-gmat is a best online prep course & I would highly recommend it.
I highly recommend the full set of e-GMAT verbal course.In particular, e-GMAT helped me raise my verbal score significantly thanks to its difficult Verbal sections on its online CAT exams.
After several months of intense self-study using prep materials from other providers, I first took the GMAT in March 2017 and scored a 610. I debated sticking with the score, my quant/verbal split was very skewed (93rd percentile quant/40th percentile verbal), and I felt that with more effort/dedication through a structured prep program I could bring up my verbal score.
I enrolled in a e-GMAT Verbal online course, however when I took a diagnostic test and discussed the results with my friends, they recommended I consider tutoring instead and focus on verbal alone (since my quant score was already high). e-GMAT allowed me to transfer my course credit with relatively little hassle, and I met for ~5 hours of preparation spread over 2 months.
e-GMAT did a great job working through difficult problems with me, helping me develop strategic approaches to test-taking, and analyzing the results of my practice tests to give me personalized feedback and problem sets based on my weaknesses. In particular, e-GMAT helped me understand the importance of time management on the Verbal section, and gave me several useful strategies to improve in this respect.
I retook the GMAT in Aug. 2017 and scored a 710, with an 91st percentile quant/96th percentile verbal split. I think my improvement from a good to great score is a result that speaks for itself in terms of the quality of e-GMAT materials and instruction. Thanks e-GMAT!
I purchased e-gmat after scoring 570 in GMAT test. I saw a improvement of 30-40 points after studying through e-gmat in the mocks. Recommended both for verbal and quant sections.
Verbal is explained in a very simple and effective manner.
Quant covers basics and advanced level topics.
Scholarium has good set of problems with solutions.
Verbal - Sentence correction and power of how to break up a sentence into parts has been explained nicely. Also how to go about the sentence with its intended meaning and general principles of how to go about SC has been formulated.
Quant - Good question bank and very methodical explanation of concepts has been provided.
Overall a good package for GMAT preparation.
In my preparation for GMAT, I really appreciate the e-GMAT material. The learning methodology is really good as it takes care of the learning curve of a non-native English speaker. After each concept you will get some practice questions which strengthens your concept in a really strong way. Verbal Online material is really, really awesome!!
I have gone through number of study materials but I found e-GMAT the best.
All the questions are thoughtfully made and structured. I think e-GMAT team would have spent lot of hours to define such high quality questions. I have studied lot of material and I found almost all fresh questions in e-GMAT. Hats off to the team….
The scholaranium, set of practice questions, is really helpful as it also helps to analyses your performance on timing and accuracy in different areas of verbal and quant. The detailed analysis can then be used to focus on weak areas. Complete material of e-GMAT has been thoughtfully strategized, defined and then laid out.
As I am preparing for GMAT and appearing on Nov 7th, I hope to get a good score!!
I decided to sign up for a GMAT prep course after speaking with a few friends who tried studying on their own and did not get the score they wanted after two attempts. After taking a course, they beat their desired score on the first try. I picked Manhattan Prep after doing a trial online class. I was concerned about doing it online because I thought it would be easy to zone out, but the instructors make it very collaborative and engaging. My starting score (before the class) was 580 and my goal was 680-700. After a lot of work, I got it up to 640. After the course I had a post-class consultation where they reviewed my stats. This really helped me tune in to my verbal skills when I thought that math was really my weakness. When I finally took the test, I ended up with a 730! The course completely set me up for success.
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As someone that had not taken any quantitative courses since high school (I placed out for undergrad), I knew that the Quant section of the GMAT was going to be a particular struggle for me. I began studying for the GMAT by taking a traditional in-person class for a month and a half. I realized that in-person courses were not for me, as I wasn't really being taught Quant just because someone spoke about the subject an hour or two a week. I was consistently receiving Quant scores in the low 30s, likely because I was missing the deeper, fundamental frameworks that would allow me to tackle math again with the most basic of skillsets. It was a waste of money and time. I needed another way to prepare...and that's when I was recommended to try TTP for a week trial.
Scott, the CEO of TTP called me the very first day of my trial to try and get an understanding of who I was, what my goals were, and to provide general preparation advice. This is just but one testament to the company's commitment to helping you as a person. They are personable, reliable, and put their own time into helping you be the best in achieving your test/business school goals. This personal touch and immediate customer service while working on the platform is really an AMAZING element to note -- it is unparalleled!
I quickly signed up after the week trial to do the monthly payment (it was just $99 per month, already cheaper than traditional prep!).
At first, I wanted to the short-term approach to quickly wrap the test up in a month. He reasoned that real subject matter understanding would likely take at least 3-7 months to increase my Quant understanding from the level I was operating at, to my desired score. I didn't believe it at first, but he couldn't have been more correct.
TTP truly teaches you the foundations of GMAT math, and each subject/chapter builds upon the last. The online platform is completely easy and seamless, the material readable and digestible, and the quizzes (take them all!) are comprehensive for each subject. Excluding experimental questions, there were no questions on GMAT exams that I didn't have a clue how to answer -- I always at least knew the method of attack thanks to TTP. Also, there are amazing tools like bookmarking questions, making notes, on-site target analytics, custom tests, and more! This was truly invaluable to me, as the self-guided method of study is most fruitful for me because I can dive as deep into information as I need.
You begin to realize that difficult GMAT questions are actually a myriad of different math subjects that just have to be broken down into small pieces, step-by-step. TTP helped me to realize this. Eventually, the foundational rules, time-saving problem solving skills, and repetition of question types allowed me to go from seeing low 30s, to mid-high 40s consistently-- something that I barely knew would be possible for me!
There is no better Quant prep tool out here - and I sing TTP's praises every day. It's AFFORDABLE and THE BEST You WILL reach your quantitative goals as long as you follow the plan to the T.
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Improvement 40 Points
Course Manhattan Prep Live Online
Instructor Sage Pearce-Higgins
Location Online
With the help of my instructor Sage Pearce-Higgins and the 12 week online course, I was able to elevate my score to a level appropriate for any top tier program. Originally I was concerned that it would be difficult to make any gains from my 700, but the course content helped me master areas where I didn't realize I was weak. My time spent studying was more effective and led to quick clear results. You'll have to commit time to keep up with the course work and practice problems, but it will be worth it in the end when you see concrete gains in your score.
I struggled with sentence corrections at first. On my very first diagnostic, I scored 620. I spent 2 months working on both verbal and math but my practice exam scores didn't really improve much at all. I was told by people on this forum to look at egmat. I started with the free trial first and found the lessons to be very structured and easy to follow. I then decided to purchase the verbal online course. I'm very glad I did because I don't think I could have scored as high as I did in verbal without the lessons I found there. With some additional practice I started consistently scoring above 35 in verbal. My first official score was low mostly due to exam jitters. I started the course when I was scoring in the 650 range and was able to get a 710 in my second attempt.
Hello Friends,
If you are planning on taking the gmat anytime soon & are unable to reach that target score, E-Gmat is the course you must opt for.
1) They provide the best interface that helps to navigate easily through various topics that they cover.
2) Their in-course videos helps in the development of key core skills that would help you get Q51.
3) Scholaranium has more than 1000 questions which can be taken topic-wise or mock-wise. The explanation to the solutions is so concise and precise that it will help you develop clear conceptual knowledge, these skills would help you get solution to a gmat level question in under 1:30 minutes.