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I am from engineering background so I never had too much trouble in quant sections. But the main issue was Verbal section. After doing a lot practice questions and reading concepts again and again,it never helped me to improve. So I searched for a course on gmatclub and saw E-gmat with its highest reviews and highest score improvement on verbal. Immediately I bought E-gmat verbal online and stated my preparation. Course has short quizzes at the end of every lesson so its very helpful to properly understand every topic.
After completing the course I was able to correct my every mistake on SC & CR.
Some courses have questions above GMAT difficulty level but E-gmat has same level of questions.
It helped me to gain 80% accuracy on CR( my weakest point).
They teach very easy to understand strategy for every section.
Their SC section is different from other courses,they teach us to understand the meaning first then find the errors.The way they teach SC is incredible.
I highly recommend this course for non native speaker.
Being an Engineer Quant was never a problem for me. I scored Q50 on both occasions. On the other hand, Verbal, especially SC was my nemesis. During my first attempt I only solved OG and Manhattan SC book. I had simply no clue that Verbal section can be approached in a way e-Gmat does. After a dismal 650(V27) on my first attempt I took the Verbal live prep course. Immediately I was simply blown away by the concepts, structures, vidoes and approach of e-Gmat. It took me quite some time to get used to but I once I figured it out I could easily solve SC problems. SC and Scholaranium of e-Gmat are too good. Even the quant portion of Schlaranium is awesome and quite tough(:P). I slowly gained confidence and I was scoring around 730 - 740 in my mocks. I scored a 710(V35) in the actual. I could have done better, but I was content. Now that I have secured an ISB admit in R1 I can simply say that it wouldn't have been possible without e-Gmat.
Thank you and I can assure you that e-Gmat has the best Verbal course hands down.
Hi.. In my opinion, the e-gmat verbal is the most effective course out there. I had already taken my gmat and scored 620 with a V28 and knew I needed some help with the verbal section. That's when I chanced upon the e-gmat. I purchased the full course after attending a few of their free webinars and course material that's available when one signs up on it.
I must say that they have an incredibly structured course videos which strong emphasis on the concepts and providing pre and post ability quizzes for each topic.
There was another course material which I had referred which was purchased by my sister but the e-gmat concept files beat it in the manner the concepts are presented and the way application of the concepts is conveyed across.
I'd highly recommend the e-gmat to anyone who's either starting theit GMAT prep or is looking to improve their score.
Cheers!
Hi all, Firstly i would like to thank "Team E GMAT" for their honest approach in designing the course. Its worth for Money & most importantly TIME. The quality of time the team has invested in designing the course can be truly felt, if prepared well & paid attention to.
I attended classes from 2 other institutes before approaching E GMAT. You really will notice a lot of difference in terms of approach & understanding questions. I really liked the way the course has been structured & helped me change the way i approached verbal questions.
SC Concepts were at its best, i never felt lost throughout the course & the detailed analysis presented for all the practice questions are really good.
Initial topics of Premise & Conclusion & Inference was really HELPFUL in solving assumption questions,which are in general considered to be difficult ones.
In all its the best course worth a try in terms of Time,learning & Money invested. Last but not the least i am giving my exam on this 23rd & i am confident at this point of time in getting a good score.
This provides a very well organized curriculum with concepts and quizzes for each question category and free mock exams that can generate performance analytical reports.
Also, it was kind enough to extend my course when I couldn't finish it in time. It is very precious!
Every explanation on this platform is easy to understand, so I could easily learn how to crack my weaknesses and enhance my strengths. Actually, solutions in CR several categories are very well systematic and if you master perspectives once, you will be able to tackle every questions in real tests.
Finally, thanks a millon for dedicating lecturers!!!
Naohiro
Verbal Live Prep is one of the best tools available in the market for verbal preparation. Though, primarily it is designed for Non Native speakers but i believe it can be equally good even for the Native Speakers. GMAT is not a test of English but a test of reasoning. Verbal Live Prep course hits out in the very right directions. Neeti Sohal, in particular, was fabulastic with Critical Reasoning. I just loved the way she paced the course and was right on target for her entire sessions. For anyone looking for a good verbal score, I would highly recommend the verbal online or verbal live prep by eGMAT. 5/5 for the Verbal Live Prep :) and 5/5 for Neeti Sohal for her excellent teaching skills.
The course content of e-gmat live prep is very detailed and comprehensive. Trust me you don't need anything else to ace verbal, provided you follow up the processes and the course structure religiously. I just used the course material, OG and Gmat prep tests for my preparations, nothing else. The meaning analysis in SC, Prethinking in CR and "how to do active reading" in RC will help tremendously. Their explanation of OG questions is very thorough and detailed. Apart from that, the scholaranium tool is extremely helpful for practice. It provides detailed analysis of all solutions and gives an insight into one's weaknesses in various areas. Their support staff and the tutors are extremely responsive and knowledgeable. The live sessions, which happen during weekends are awesome. The class videos and webinar sessions are very good in audio and video quality.
I had been struggling with the GMAT prep for a long time now. First time I took my GMAT was in 2012 when I scored 650. Did great on Quant, but was miserable on Verbal. While answering the questions I was not really sure about any question if I answered correctly or not. During my first round, I started with classroom program at Princeton, and I used several sources to study (Princeton, MGMAT, Kaplan). Although these courses made me familiar with the type of questions, and the type of wrong answers. My approach to solving verbal question was still very basic - Read all the options and make sense which eventually didn't work so well.
After that I moved to States, and didn't study for couple years. Couple months back I started studying again for GMAT. I did my research and was looking for something which will specially focus on non-Natives as the familiarity and the way we look at Verbal question is way different than Natives.
I came across eGMAT course which was being marketed for the best course for non-natives. I decided to give it a shot and completed the free stuff eGMAT offers in the course and was quite impressed. I attended the free Live session on Strategy and SC eGMAT hosts every other weekend. This was the first time in the SC free webinar, I used the 3 step process being taught by Priya to solve a few questions. Phenomenal, for the first time I derived an answer to a SC problem, and was sure it is the right answer.
Although it took some time to apply the approach but that can get better with practice.
Wow, I was really impressed and immediately signed up for the eGMAT Live prep.
With my current prep going on my Verbal score has so far jumped from V23 to V34. I clearly know my week areas, and I have been selectively working towards improving on those. Thanks to Scholaranium(Offered by EGMAT) to help me understand my weaknesses.
The interactiveness the course provides is the best thing in the course,
The step by step process you learn to solve the Verbal question is truly phenomenal. A big fat thumbs up for the course
Also wanted to talk about e-GMAT Scholaranium
So far e-GMAT Scholaranium is the only platform I have come across which provides so good analysis and options that you can easily find your weak Areas and work on them.
The course has a segmented approach. We can choose RC/SC/CR and also which topics we want to test, and also the difficulty levels.
The Question pool is very good covering all topics & concepts.
All the Quizzes taken get saved and can be reviewed later as well.
From this awesome platform, you can easily find your strong areas, and your weak areas and work towards improving your weak areas.
Thumps up to e-GMAT team for developing such a course.
I am going to take my GMAT in Feb First week, and I hope I can cross the V40 mark and score a 750. Thank you eGMAT.
I originally scored a 610 (Q47 V27) on my GMAT around September of 2015. When I decided to give the GMAT another go, I knew that SC was going to be the biggest obstacle I would have to climb. With the great reviews posted on GMATClub, I decided to give e-gmat a shot. I originally signed up for the e-gmat verbal prep, but eventually downgraded to the e-gmat verbal online. The customer service was great outside of the weird agreement they made me sign to get $100 back from downgrading.
As for the course itself, I probably spent a little over 100 hours going through the course. I did my very best to make sure I was learning everything I was going through and not just going through it. I found this course a great start for learning the fundamentals of grammar and is good for both low level and higher level verbal scorers. I did not however find their practice examples useful as they were always tailored toward the lessons I had just learned and once it came down to actually spotting the problems on real OG problems, it was hard to execute since it was tailored to be easier to spot in the lesson. Overall, the course was a good start to my Verbal battle and I believe it was worth going through. I recommend this class for the population they market towards, the non-natives and people who are poor with grammar like myself.
The GMAT has been a 2-year journey for me. I referred multiple blogs, books and of course The Gmat Club. I received multiple emails from Rajat Sadana of eGmat, offering free Live Sessions. The first time I attended one of those I was convinced that this was it.
The live session (for Reading Comprehension) explained to me how the obvious questions were not so obvious after all. Breaking the sentence down, looking for the keywords, actively reading and gauging the tone of the passage was a revelation of sorts.
My gut feeling about signing up did not let me down. Every aspect of a sentence be it SC, CR or RC, presented information I would not have otherwise figured out on my own.
Highly recommended!
Hi abhibad,
I would like to request you,please guide how to use scholaranium properly to enhance SC. Also at present i spend 2.5 minute per CR question ,how can i reduce this time to 2 minute per question.
Thanks
Ashwinijha