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Was suggested to me by my brother and it has turned out to be the best that is there in the market. It is very easy to understand and it really hlpsnto sort out the problem
Moreover you can contact them at any time and they get back to u as soon as possible. Very helpful in every sense. Also they extended my course for free .no one does that. Can't get anything better than this. The best course by far that is there in the market.I will suggest it to every one j there esp nonnative English speakers. Best of luck.may u fi nd this review helpful. God bless..have great future.
When I 1st thought of taking up GMAT, I knew verbal is where I’ll fall. After going through MGMAT SC and CR practicing a lot from different sources, I scored 28 in verbal which solidified my fear. I immediately started preparing for my 2nd attempt but was in doubt as I didn’t have clear plan for verbal. One of friends recommended e-GMAT to me and after attending the free strategy and RC class, I was confident that it’ll be helpful for me.
My weakest area, being a non-native, was SC. In my 1st attempt I was completely surprised that the questions I was doing in the actual test were out of my comprehension, even though I did go through a number of materials online and scored above 700 multiple times during the prep. After attending the 1st few classes of SC, my problem was clear to me. I had difficulty understanding the meaning of the question. My previous strategy was to look for an error in question and read all the options and eliminate them accordingly.
e-GMAT focus on meaning understanding really helped me. For me best aspect of the course were the live sessions. I was able to clear my doubts and at the same time see various others queries and problems which my fellow classmates were having. The discussion in live session really helped me hone my verbal understanding.
Fortunately after just a 45 days of signing up, I gave my 2nd attempt and scored 37 in verbal, yielding an overall score of 730.
I would recommend e-GMAT to anyone having difficulties in verbal. Their course structure is designed help noobs & pros alike. Most importantly it won’t hurt your pocket as much as its competitive courses would.
This course is a great way to start my studies for the GMAT. I have not taken the test yet, but have taken a few practice tests and have improved immensely. It gave me structure to study as well as guidelines and what to focus on first. It is important to know that taking this class isn't just throwing money at studying; you really have to be as invested in the program and use all the resources in order to get the most of out of your experience.
e-GMAT Verbal Live Prep course, indeed, is one of the most valuable gift for a GMAT aspirant, especially the one who is struggling with the verbal section, can give to himself / herself. The course is clearly geared for students (native as well as non-native speakers) seeking the types of scores needed to get into top-tier b-schools. The materials and classes are extremely well thought out and taught by really talented and smart people (Rajat, Payel, Neeti).
Overall the Verbal Live Prep is unique course with following key advantages:
• Extremely organized course curriculum for SC, CR & RC section including study plan, practice questions & its detailed explanations which you might not of think that one before.
• Live sessions to interact with faculty/experts & see how they approach of harder/difficult problems using e-GMAT techniques
• 24X7 email support from the e-GMAT team (this is much needed while you have some doubt)
I highly recommend Verbal Live Prep course to all GMAT aspirants who are looking to improve accuracy and timing in verbal section.
I had already taken a good known verbal course and even after studying verbal part, I was not able to answer verbal questions. Then I found online webinar from E-Gmat and was very impressed with their methodology of Pre-Thinking. With Pre-thinking method and dividing SC questions into parts was very helpful. I started understanding SC questions much better after going some of the verbal online tutorials. Also I found related GMAT OG questions at the end of every tutorial; these really help to sync with official guide. For RC, I was not very sure if I should just skim the passage or read whole passage as I feel I am a slow reader. I learnt 7 step method from E-GMAT after which I realized that though first question takes more time as you are reading the whole passage and taking notes, but then you can answer rest of related passage much quicker.
I am a non native speaker & the first time I gave the gmat exam with minimal study I got V15.This was tooo low!
Next time I did SC,CR ,RC from the tutorials on EGMAT to receive a score of V30.This was with full time work and I did not get any time to revise the SC course.I am extending my E-gmat course and have given myself 40 days to improve my score from V30 to v40'S.According to my ESR report my weakness lies in the SC area and this is where I will put maximum effort.E-gmat has a very structured approach towards learning verbal and remembering RULES thus If you go through all their lessons and revise them before the exam V 35+ should not be a hard task.
I purchased both Verbal and Quant e-GMAT courses. Overall I found them as highly useful and fully providing value for money. One of the main merits for me is that the courses are accompanied with audio, which helped to perceive information easier. In addition, the e-GMAT team made great job in visualizing concepts.
The Verbal section is well designed and covers almost all topics which could be encountered during the test, although there are some issues aspects in Sentence Correction section which are not discussed there.
The Quant section provides with general concepts, but it would be difficult to obtain really high score band relying only on this. So I would recommend to look for additional sources of task for practice.
Webinars provided by e-GMAT are worth participating as they dig deeper in details and really boost understanding of discussed topics.
I wrote my GMAT 3 years back in 2012 and scored a 640 with verbal score of 29. That time I prepared using the different books. When I decided to write my GMAT again 3 years later I did not want to be in the same situation. A friend of mine strongly recommended e-gmat verbal course. I enrolled for the course and started following the modules in a disciplined way. The structure of the course made learning simple yet effective. The practice sets helped to create a solid foundation and the scholaranium provided an effective way to track the progress. The webinars are very interactive and focus on the process of solving the problems. I wasn't able to attend any of the live webinars but accessed the recordings and the recordings helped me take my preparation to the next level. At the end the course worked well for me because of its well designed structure and an excellent team of instructors. Follow the course with discipline and the good result will follow.
Joined: Aug 17, 2014
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Verified GMAT Classic score:
750 Q50 V41
I was really impressed by the videos. I spent the last few days before the exam going through the sentence correction videos. It helped me in improving my verbal from 34 to 41 on the actual test. Also, the questions are close to actual GMAT level. Reading Comprehension was a little tough, but overall the level is very close to the actual exam. Also, the questions cover the whole syllabus, and nothing is amiss. The score approximation is way off, it predicted count 48 and verbal 38, I ended up getting Q50 and V41 :) I will recommend Magoosh as the preferred choice for GMAT preparation.
I gave my exam yesterday and scored a 730. My split was V48 V42 in maths and verbal respectively. I had enrolled for the E-gmat Sentence correction course and the thing i appreciated most was the sincerity in preparing the audio visuals. When i started out my preparation i used to score around 660, primarily because i was not doing well in sentence correction. Even though i did extremely well in rc and cr , i struggled with sc because i lacked a proper approach. Thankfully E-gmat fixed that.
Egmat provides a good number of practice questions and equally good explanations. Their approach to sentence correction is probably the best among all the prep companies.Even if you cannot follow their exact methodology, the course will equip you with enough knowledge to spot the errors. Overall i feel it was a great decision to purchase this course and it probably pushed my score up by 20-30 points.
e-gmat has helped me in a long way in improving my verbal score from 24 to 36 (12 points improvement). The Verbal Live prep is exclusively design for those who lacks in basics and has a very simple language and examples to make a student grasp the fundamentals. The Workshops included in this course are really an eye opener and gives a final kick to your preparations. Moreover, SC with emphasis on understanding the meaning rather than divulging into terms is unique approach and is a differentiating factor. I have been greatly benefited by this and its a must for anyone struggling in verbal.Their latest addition of Scholarnium section which has got excellent combination of GMAT type question of various level of difficulties provide with you with final touch on your preparation