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Before taking up the Verbal online prep - E-gmat course, I enrolled myself for the Kaplan Courses. Having nothing to compare with, I candidly followed the process they asked and materials they provided. I got a GMAT score of 640, although I was targeting above 700. Disheartened and upset, I tried to figure out why it happened, cause I had never put in that much of an effort anywhere else. This year, when I enrolled myself for the E-Gmat course, it was clear to me. There are so many things which non-native speakers arent aware of because it has never been pointed out. There is a structure and system to everything in Verbal. It is just like quants , logic, if it fits , there is a formula you have to apply. E-Gmat does this sincerely and most importantly gets to the root of your understanding. I wish I knew about the course earlier and didnt waste my time, energy and money on other courses. My fingers are crossed for my GMAT next month, and I definitely feel more improved and confident.
The GMAT club tests have been able to introduce the exact way the GMAT test is carried out. The question quality is high and most importantly relevant. The best part is you can check the level of the questions- this is very important since you get to know where you need to put your efforts and improve. Another good feature is, in every explanation there is a link to the forum for discussion on the question. Many a times I did not agree with the answer (and have gotten angry) and the explanation provided did not convince me. On checking out the links you can view the whole thread that has gone deep and cleared the confusion. So overall the GMAT tests are something you should definitely work on and they do help you understand your loopholes.