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I think the biggest benefit I got from EGMAT was that the verbal was not as time consuming as Manhattan and other resources. The videos really focused on concepts and ran at a good pace. The free exams that you get on gmatclub and 800score are also helpful. I think the CR lectures were really good and help me become more accurate.
I suggest that one begin with the SC slides and really focus on the concepts for at least a week. Then solve over 500 questions from different sources so that the concept sets in. Then move to CR, and so on.
Having said that, I do feel that the package can be made a little cheaper, though that's for the market to decide.
I got a free access to the gmatclub CATs through the e-gmat verbal online. The tests are really good, with nice solutions and the level is very close to that of the real GMAT. It is not adaptive, but the question levels are given in the end. You can also filter questions by category, level and bookmark for later review. I would highly recommend these tests to anyone serious about scoring above 700.
In terms of improvement, gmatclub could make the tests adaptive. Also the number of quant tests I got were way more than verbal, so a balance would be good.