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A GMAT journey has many elements to it. I can vouch for TTP for clearing majority of the concepts for me especially quant. I love their error log and the fact that after every concept there is a test that you need to take in order to move on.
The best part about TTP is the scheduled approach. It keeps you on track. Also, the detailed analytics available gives you very pertinent inputs for you to get an idea of your deficiencies and strengths.
I struggled most with sentence correction and critical reasoning. Both were covered in a fair amount of detail. Also, the quantity of high quality questions available is really great. Gives you a good amount of practice.
Thanks TTP.
I bought egmat primarily due to my struggle with sentence correction and critical reasoning. The thing with sentence correction is that the grammar rules are just so diverse that it's quite a task to assimilate all of this stuff. EGMAT does a fantastic job at cementing all of these concepts.
Also a quick mention of their last mile program. Kunal Bhatia from egmat was working with me, analyzing my performance and giving me real time feedback about my performance, while also giving me concrete steps to take to improve my performance in both the areas. I am grateful for that. Thanks EGMAT.
I took the experts global online program at the very initial stages of my preparation. I would say what makes experts global stand out is their question bank and the 15 full length tests that they provide. The course is immersive and exhaustive, to the point where you have enough material to go on to get a great score on the gmat.
I also believe that a lot of work has gone into curating these tests and I don't know if they are adaptive, but they are definitely great practice since official mocks are limited in number.
Thanks again Experts Global.
Hey!
I have opted for Experts Global official mock series and I constantly scored between 650-710.
But in the official mock, I scored 540.
Are the expert global mocks similar to GMAT?