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After a totally disappointing result in my first GMAT (470 with 17V and 39Q) I decided to get an online course which gives me a good overview of the verbal section in the GMAT. The e-GMAT Verbal Online course was a great helop to do so. My improvement was not that much, but thats because I wasn't able to finish the complete course due to personal issues.
At the beginning the indian accent was not easy to understand but after the first videos this was no problem anymore.
If you want to ace the verbal section and get good summaries I totally recommend the e-GMAT Verbal online course!
I have been utilising the eGMAT for my preparation and have found a significant improvement as it is great tool to identify ones weakness and then provides the right kind of tools to work on and improve upon the same. The e gmat module is a very well organised with respect to the study material with the right kind of test preparation tools and the practice sessions. Their concept files are aptly covering the required concepts and the schloaranium module effectively covers the skills such as timing with enough range of questions.The Verbal module is boon to all non natives to understand the process logically and attempt to improve the skill and process.Similarly the quant online module is sleek in terms of the right amount of knowledge imparted and skills trained to hit the desired score.
I gave a GMAT attempt on 12 Jan 2018 and scored a low 600. Being an Indian my quant score was up to the mark, but where I tanked was the verbal section. The low score sent me into self-analysis mode and after going through multiple test preparation portals (primarily GMATClub), I came across E-gmat.
I read multiple reviews of their how awesomely paced their Verbal online learning section and decided to give it a try.
After going through the complete video modules, especially sentence correction and reading comprehension, I could see, to my utter shock, what I was lacking before. The step by step explanation of concepts really made me improve my basics thereby improving my score. Furthermore, special mention and praises for their Scholaranium, which is by far the best questions module I have encountered for Verbal. The kind of questions present in the Scholaranium are totally in line, if not better than the official GMAT exam.
Any aspiring candidate willing to really score well in GMAT, especially the verbal section should definitely enrol in the E-gmat course.
All the best you tou all!
Verbal for Gmat is very different from the verbal on other exams such as GRE, CAT(Indian B-schools). Within the few months, I exhausted all the resources including Manhattan books, Official Guide. However, I was not able to reach a verbal score of even 30.
I had read reviews on the Gmat-club about E-Gmat verbal course, especially for non-native speakers. So for the final push in my verbal preparation I decided to purchase the verbal online course of E-Gmat.
Review of the Verbal Course->
Master comprehension-: 5/5
Sentence Correction:5/5
Reading comprehension:3/5
Critical Reasoning: Did not use.
The master comprehension section & Sentence Correction are stand-out among them as they focus on the very basics which are needed for cracking the Gmat.
I did not find RC material to be much helpful and did not have time for the CR material but have heard that it's also very Good.
Hello All,
I have been one of the many users of EGMAT course, who has been benefitted from this course as I have seen a drastic improvement in my accuracy.
The Verbal course structure is excellent. The videos lessons follow a structured approach to solve questions. It helped me find the mistakes and correct them without even looking at the choices.
The Quant section helped me brush up my basic knowledge with video explanations. It is very convenient and user-friendly because it is easy to track what you have learned. It tells how much time you have spent on each section.
My personal favourite section is the EGMAT's CR section. The pre-thinking method has helped me become better at solving even the toughest questions in less than 2 mins.
The Scholaranium covers a wide range of questions with detailed analysis that are must to do for the complete preparation of the GMAT.
Overall I would highly recommend this course to any aspirant. Looking forward to posting my final scores soon.
I started studying for the GMAT the beginning of April and after one and a half weeks of studying on my own I landed with a Quant score of Q35. Realizing I needed more structured learning, I found eGMAT's LivePrep Courses (both Quant and Verbal). Two and a half months later I ended up scoring Q50 on my official GMAT test.
Things I liked about the course:
- Cost friendly: After looking at a couple of prep courses, I found that the eGMAT courses to be the most cost friendly option. The cost didn't mean that quality was sacrificed either so I was pleasantly surprised.
- Video Format: I'm an audio visual learner myself which made the online video format of the course very helpful
- Structured: I wasn't very familiar with what topics would be tested on the GMAT and eGMAT provided a nice structured approach to all the topics I needed to learn. I don't think there was anything that eGMAT missed.
- Q&A Sections: Within their videos as well as in the answers to the practice questions, there's a Q&A section used by students and the eGMAT experts. This section was very helpful to me as often I had similar questions to those other students had posted
- Directed Practice Questions: eGMAT structured the OG practice questions during their practice modules so that they pertained to the particular topic you were learning.
The only thing I didn't find extremely necessary to me was the live sessions themselves (which is on top of the recorded video sessions). I didn't feel like I needed them and I was fine with just the videos myself. So if you don't find yourself needing a direct live session then you can also go for the Quant Online course that's offered by them.
Definitely recommend this prep course if you want to score high in Quant!
Structure-
The course was very well structured and I primarily used it for SC. The 7 step approach to attack a SC problem was the highlight of it. I had never focused on meaning but after this course I have started to do so.
Impact-
My accuracy increased sharply from 75% to 90%+ in Verbal. I was able to even understand RCs and CRs better. The best part of this course is that it uses videos, so it's very easy to concentrate. I had the problem of losing focus while studying, but with e-GMAT videos I could focus easily and concentrate easily.
I would highly recommend this everyone looking to improve their Verbal skills.
I am a non native speaker and had give my GMAT more than a year ago. So when i first started i was only getting used to the GMAT verbal sections. During my first try i got a V28 and i felt that i could improve my sentence correction if i change my understanding of the section.
After hearing a lot of positive reviews i opted for the e-gmat course and in that the sentence correction course helped clear my doubts in S-V agreement and many areas where improvement was needed.Now my sentence correction accuracy has improved to 90%.
Coming to Verbal Live Prep, discussing the questions at the same time helped to re-assure the method to do the questions correctly. You can also get your doubts clarified at the same time. I also like the fact that the instructors taking the session stay back for a few minutes after the session to answer our general GMAT queries.
Thank you e-gmat for a well structured verbal online course.
I subscribed to e-gmat after having scored 660 on my first attempt. I had attended a couple of webinars and was impressed by the content provided through e-books and ability quizzes. What really helps is that e-gmat doesn't give you any shortcuts - its just a clear focus on basics and a well structured content that goes a long way in consolidating the basics so that the ability for getting those higher level questions is enhanced. The clear sequence of content, starting with concept files to application quizzes and practice quizzes surely help clear key concepts before taking up the scholaranium (which in itself is a great resource) and OG questions. After using the course content I am about to embark on my second attempt and I am sure e-gmat will surely help me get to my target score.
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All the Hype about e-GMAT's Verbal Online, especially Verbal Scholaranium is true.
It is indeed a very well structured course. The quizzes that follow the superbly broken down lesson videos provided a periodic assessment. And, once I finished SC and CR I could go to scholaranium and test my current levels. I could easily pin point my weak areas in Scholaranium and work on them and see my progress every day.
The level of the questions themselves are very thorough and slightly tougher than what one can expect on the real GMAT. During my exam I felt that I was in much better control of how the test progressed from start to finish whereas that was not the case in my 1st attempt. I entered the Verbal Section with a lot of confidence and improved my score from V29 to V31.
I highly recommend this course for aspiring GMAT takers. Oh, I almost forgot, did I say that I was a non-native? This was perfect for me and that's why I am still with e-GMAT for my Verbal Prep.