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March 03, 2023
nikhilvsh

Joined: Mar 09, 2022

Posts: 17

Kudos: 6

Verified GMAT Classic score:
630 Q44 V33

Great, but not complete

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Improvement N/A

Course e-GMAT Online Focused

Location Online

Strengths:

1. Structured videos
2. Doubt support
3. Concept quizzes
4. xpert Dashboard that shows key learning gaps

Would make the product better:

1. Weekly video doubt clearing sessions for subscribers.
2. The first course under verbal can be further simplified for non-English speakers.

It's a great course to strengthen concepts. However, if you are starting from scratch, you'd need to supplement e-gmat with Manhattan verbal books.

For SC, I had to go through the Foundation of Verbal by Manhattan. I was able to understand e-gmat course after going through FOV.

For RC, e-gmat is probably the best course. Though, I did get hard and M-H questions wrong, the way e-gmat teaches RC is straightforward and effective.

For CR, I found e-gmat course to be a bit confusing. pre-thinking does not always work. Also, I found some explanations to be insufficient.

For quant, the questions can get repetitive. For quant, I feel, once you've gone through e-gmat videos, practice using gmatclub's forum quiz.

March 06, 2023
egmat

Dear nikhilvsh,

Thank you for sharing your valuable feedback on our course. We appreciate your honest opinion and are glad to hear that you found the structured videos, doubt support, concept quizzes, and Xpert Dashboard to be beneficial.

We understand that our course may not meet the needs of every individual, and we appreciate your specific suggestions for improvement.

We also appreciate your feedback regarding the weekly doubt-clearing sessions. However, we have not found the need for that as we have found students to be satisfied with the detailed, timely response that SMEs offer on the internal forum/ emails.

We respect your opinion on the simplification of the Verbal course. However, many of our students who are non-native speakers have benefitted from the course. Here are a couple of examples of non-native students who have succeeded –

https://e-gmat.com/blogs/how-to-score-750-gmat-non-natives-success-story/ - Rohan Dalal, who managed a V40, even though he never had a formal education in English.

https://success.e-gmat.com/Petr-GMAT-720 - Petr Lavrenko, who managed a V39, explains in his review how the Master Comprehension course helped non-native speakers like him.

We would like to thank you once again for sharing your feedback with us. We value your input and will take your suggestions into consideration as we continue to improve our course. Please do not hesitate to reach out to us if you have any further suggestions or comments.

We wish you all the best for your next steps in the future!

Regards,
Akash

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