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Ok,
I I started preparing for my GMAT in September 2016 and Signed Up for the Magoosh Premium.
The Maths part was good.
I was getting 620+ on Magoosh CATS and GMATPrep Exams.
But on my Actual GMAT, I got 550.
I would not like to blame Magoosh for what happened but yes, their course is not for everyone, especially non-native English Speakers.
Their Maths course is good and the Questions are also OKOK.
But, after a certain point the questions start to repeat themselves and you start to memorize answers.
I would suggest people to only go in for that course if you are looking for a score boost in Quant at an economical rate.
I would reccomend E-GMAT for Verbal and Manhattan Books for Quant to Everyone along with atleast 1-2 hours everyday on GMATClub solving concept questions and Solving OG Questions.
I am rescheduling my GMAT in August and going along with E-GMAT and Manhattan Books coupled with OG and GMAT Club Concept Questions.
Hoping This will make a difference.
Here is my final verdict on Magoosh
Verbal - **
Two Stars as for an intermediate learner their content is good
Quant - ***
Three Stars as for a beginner they can get you half way, not full way
IR - **
Two Stars as for an intermediate learner their content is good
AWA - *****
They can get you the 6 score in AWA
I would give these tests and GMAT Navigator 8 starts if there was an option.
All I can say is guys please buy them, if not for the detailed analysis and the OG Topic and Sub Topic wise breakup then for the fact that they are cheap.
I got a very good deal on them and they really helped me improve my score and am looking forward to fully utilize them on my 2nd attempt.
Manhattan Navigator is a must for all people refering to Manhattan Books and tests are a must for these people to also as whatever we learn from those books is tested directly on the tests once we are done wiih OG
I cant even describe how easy it becomes to clear GMAT with just these 2 tools
Hi Aayush
Glad to know that you had a wonderful time with MGMAT's tools and resources. However, in the interest of students specifically who are not MGMAT's students and probably didn't get a great deal on CAT's, could you please elaborate more on why would you rate their CATs 5 or 8-9 stars?
Probably the quality of questions?
Algorithm's proximity to actual GMAT?
Answer explanations?
Look and feel of the exam?
PS: I am a GMAT aspirant too and looking out for prep resources especially test series such as Manhattan
Thanks
wow... this was the most veridical feedback! I'm in doubt between E-Gmat ($ 299 for Q/V) and Magoosh ($ 149 for Q/V).
Can you give more details about your Magoosh and E-Gmat experience?
Tks a lot