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Being a non-native English speaker, I found hard to improve the verbal part with the traditional books and resources. What I found really great about this course is that it really helps you understand the things you have to look at in order to answer correctly. After the course, you realise that it's not how you speak English but how you scan the sentence or passage.
Compared to other resources, it brings you step by step through the different cases and you gradually and naturally become ready to understand how the test builders think.
Highly recommended, in particular for sentence correction and critical reasoning and especially for non natives in English
I have taken the e-GMAT course twice and I am going to take the course once again. I have decided that this will be last time I will be taking the GMAT,so want to be sure that I will be using all approriate and useful resources. I have highlighted the things I like and dislike about the course. Please keep in mind this is only my opinion.
Strengths
Without a doubt the SC part of the course. I have found this the best part about the course. The course proceeds by analysing the meaning of every sentence,although I would say focus on grammar too,but for most sentences you will find meaning trumps everything and grammar becomes a subset of it.
The RC technique is very practical,but please keep in mind that you have to apply these techniques. You may learn the theory here,but I would say practice and practice.
I like the CR pre-thinking part that they teach,but again CR has to do a lot with practicing in the right way,otherwise this will kill your time. Try to learn the pre-thinking part from the course.
Things I didnt like
The Interface for sure- I took this course earlier when they had the older interface. I found it simpler and easy to use. I am in India and the net is not that fast,I get tired of sometimes seeing the circle going round and round before the page finally loads.
SC will trump everything else in the course. Rest is good practice.
I joined egmat for their course after a recommendation for verbal esp RC, SC. The level of difficulty of the verbal question is notch higher than GMAT. The approach taught and pratice has helped me to avoid all my silly mistakes. I feel much relieved after practicing and applying strategies from the live prep sessions. Now, I am getting confidence in my SC, RC section with their sessions. I would recommend it for all who have verbal issues especially with SC, RC. CR is also very good. And practice from the sessions helps gain mastery over the topic. I am very happy with my choice.
I joined egmat for their course after a recommendation for Verbal for nannatives esp SC. The level of difficulty of the SC question is notch higher than GMAT. The approach taught and pratice has helped me to avoid most of my mistakes. I feel much relieved after practicing and applying strategies from the live prep sessions. Now, I am getting confidence in my SC, CR section with their sessions. I would recommend it for all who have verbal issues especially with SC. CR and RC is also very good. And practice from the sessions helps gain mastery over the topic. I am very happy with my choice.
I joined egmat for their course after a recommendation for Quant esp DS. The level of difficulty of the quant question is notch higher than GMAT. The approach taught and pratice has helped me to avoid all my silly mistakes. I feel much relieved after practicing and applying strategies from the live prep sessions. Now, I am getting confidence in my DS section with their sessions. I would recommend it for all who have quant issues especially with DS. PS is also very good. And practice from the sessions helps gain mastery over the topic. I am very happy with my choice.
E-Gmat verbal online course is one of the best Verbal courses for GMAT preparation. The course is designed in such a manner that it becomes very simple even for a beginner. Being a non-native I was very skeptical about which course to choose. I immediately enrolled for the course after I attended a webinar by Payal on how to solve CR questions.
The course starts with basics and moves to advanced levels step by step. The best part about the e-gmat verbal course is that they avoid usage of difficult English jargon and emphasize more on usage and how a particular concept could be twisted to create errors. This helps to focus on the actual things rather than be lost in the difficult terminology.
All in all, I am glad to have chosen e-gmat online course for GMAT preparation and have been greatly benefited by it so far.
After studying for GMAT, I realized that everything that I had learned at school was incomplete and I was really struggling to get better. I was repeating the same mistake every time since I was way behind in basics.
E-gmat provides great tools for understanding. Their material is in very simple and explanatory terms and is full of examles. I enjoy studying at e-gmat and it also provides great practice. I am retaking gmat for improving verbal score and am looking forward to e-gmat courses. the questions in scholarinium are great practice material and best of all they are well explained.
I took the eGMAT verbal online course mainly because I love their user interface, and the fact that you can create mini-quizzes to test yourself. Add on to that superior analytics which help you to identify areas which you need to work on.
They have a huge question bank of GMAT style CR and SC questions to practice on, which helped me to prepare for all areas of the verbal section. The answer solutions are very well
explained, which is crucial when it comes to the Verbal section, because sometimes the right answer is only slightly different from the others. In addition, the video tutorials are really helpful in explaining and clarifying confusing concepts.
Highly recommended!
I stumbled upon the e-GMAT course in Sep'15. Being a non-native myself, I was intrigued by how a GMAT course could be designed to cater to the non-native speaker . I then proceeded to watch a webinar conducted by Rajat which was simple in tone yet insightful. There I knew I'd found what I’d been looking for .
I immediately enrolled in their flagship Verbal Live Prep course, needless to say, I was enamored with the course architecture and fascinated with the ease with which I could navigate the course platform. Each section is broken up by concept into sub-modules, each containing a mixture of quizzes and video lessons; all this in addition to the live webinars conducted by the e-GMAT faculty. The course content is lucid, exhaustive and is designed to enhance the conceptual understanding required to tackle GMAT questions. The faculty at e-GMAT is experienced and incredibly adept at explaining concepts and necessary to have a solid foundation- a firm grasp of the building blocks sets the tone for your progress over the duration of the course, and most notably your ability to solve the tougher (read ‘700-level’) problems on the GMAT.
Prior to starting the course I’d thought that CR was a beast that couldn’t be tamed, but as I watched along through the CR video lessons and attended live sessions conducted by Krishna Chaitanya I realized how easy to understand CR really was. e-GMAT deserves extra plaudits for coming up with the ‘Pre-thinking’ strategy for solving CR problems. It helped me answer CR questions, which I once absolutely dreaded, with new-found confidence and, dare I say it, like the section altogether.
I’d like to conclude my de-brief by saying a word about the fantastic quizzing platform that is e-GMAT’s ‘Scholaranium’. It’s a tool that I absolutely lived by during my preparation for the GMAT. It’s essentially a compendium of quizzes and statistical data indicating your areas of strength and weakness. It’s a treasure trove that’d better enable you to work on you weaknesses than would otherwise be possible and strategize your preparation for reaching your dream score. I’d totally recommend e-GMAT to someone who’s planning to take the GMAT.
It was my 2nd attempt writing the GMAT test and I ended up scoring a 700 (Q49 V35). My previous score was 640 (Q49 V28). e-GMAT helped me make the big leap from V28 to V35 and I am grateful for that.
My experience with e-GMAT has been amazing. I enjoyed every second I spent learning with e-GMAT.
While preparing for the exam I realized that there are two crucial factors you need to keep in mind if you want to get a 700+ score on the GMAT:
1) It is imperative to get your basics and core concepts right. The videos and lessons at e-GMAT really helped me with this. They were comprehensive and very beneficial.
2) It is necessary to know the topics you are good at and the topics you need to improve in. e-GMAT Scholaranium helped me do that. It helped me identify my weak spots and ultimately improve them. This made the actual difference.