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The most reviewed course on GMAT Club, GMAT Online Focused, is built for those who need in-depth preparation in one section – Quant or Verbal and a few points of improvement in other. Your learning starts with identifying specific conceptual gaps. The platform then provides you with a clear, milestone-driven plan which enables you to maximize your score gains without wasting on concepts you have already mastered, saving you 80+ hours of preparation. While learning, our xPERT engine provides real-time feedback to ensure that you excel in the first go. Cementing and ability quizzes in Scholaranium then help push your ability to the 90th percentile or higher.
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I have given two attempts of Gmat and cant score more than V19 And V20 on both occasion in the verbal section though my Quant score was Q47 .For the !st time i used MGMAT verbal books but the concept to learn in MGMAT book one need to require a prior concept of basics in which i was lacking.Then i searched on gmat club about the courses and the material i came to know about the egmat.After checking the free version of verbal i ordered the Verbal on line course
Systematic Approach: EGMAT has a systematic approach to teach the concepts, to provide basic application question and then to provide advance practice question. This helped to learn and improve my accuracy. The audio-visual concept files also let me remember the important theories.
Also, the methodology with regards to understanding a CR question is far superior to that followed in various guides,
I stumbled upon, e-gmat through its one of the seminars. I took its Rc webinar, and points specified in it, itself helped me take my Rc accuracy from 72 to 88%. With such a dramatic improvement I started taking its webinars on regular basis, including Quant. Realized that if just 30 min webinar can improve my performance what would the entire course would do?! I enrolled for the course and started as per the study plan provided, not only it's effective I also had a lot of fun going through this learning phase. Due to my last minute health issues and personal problems, i couldn't practice well the last month. I would definitely recommend all to take this course.
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To give you bit of a background I am a Chemical Engineer and work in production department of a fertilizer producing company. I have scored 750 in my first attempt of GMAT and have converted ISB Hyderabad. I wanted to thank eGMAT for this decent score and thus palnned to write this testimonial.
Since I am a chemical engineer the main problem which I encountered during my preparation was that I work in shifts with Wednesday as my weekly off. I didn't have so called weekends at my disposal. Moreover after each Wednesday my work timings change from 6 AM to 2 PM or 2 PM to 10 PM or 10 PM to 6 AM on a rotational basis. To put in simple terms there is a weekly change in my work timings so I had to factor in these constraints while preparing for GMAT.
I enrolled for eGMAT on February 28th and gave my exam on June 21. eGMAT being an online course gave me the flexibility which I wanted and was my best bet in that scenario. I chose eGMAT on recommendation of one of my close friend.
Sentence correction(SC) was my weakest section and that's where I think there is nothing better than eGMAT modules. They have done such an extensive research on this topic for each slides of sentence correction. I prepared my personal notes for each slides for future reference. I did not mug up each and every rule which they provide to be frank but I used to just skim through my notes on a weekly basis and also just before attempting a mock. This in my opinion ingrained those rules in my subconscious and I can say this with conviction because my accuracy with SC gradually increased.
For Critical Reasoning (CR) section initially going through the strategies stated by eGMAT was absolutely necessary for me. The segregation which eGMAT has done on the basis of question type is commendable for CR section and in turn it familiarised me with the CR section. But for CR section my opinion is once you get familiarised with the type of questions that are asked, the best way to improve it is through practice where the Scholaranium designed by eGMAT comes into picture. It is a test taking platform where one can customise and decide the amount of questions, the topics one wants to attempt and the time frame in which one wants to attempt it.
Coming to the Reading Comprehension (RC) part, along with eGMAT modules reading books is essential. Though eGMAT modules can help you get familiarised with this section but they can do as much since this section requires alot of patience with gradual improvement and no magic wand can give you sudden grip on it. In my opinion best way out in RC section is constant reading and then practice.
For Integrated Reasoning (IR) section I just read eGMAT material two weeks before the test. Though I could not score well in IR in the actual exam but my score does not reflect the value of the modules of eGMAT since I used to score 7 and above in my mocks and there was strategical error on my part during the exam which lead to just 4 in the actual test.
In short I can say eGMAT's Verbal online program is a well though out and researched one and the modules especially SC ones are Gold Dust. I highly recommend this course to the aspirants.
Hi , I recently scored a Q 49 and this was a improvement of 4 points from my previous attempt of Q45. I owe this improvement entirely to e Gmat quant online course. The platform is designed to teach you the courses in small bites and there are associated practice exercises to test your learning. Even though quant in GMAT is high school level but one need an air tight logic and grasp of concepts to not to make silly errors in test. This course of e GMAT does a good job by dwelling deep into basics as well as keeping the learning very interactive. I highly recommend the course if you are targeting Q49 and above.
I have always been dreaded by verbal section of the GMAT as most other non-native speakers do. To begin with my preparation I took an official GMAT PREP mock and ended up with V23. I knew this would happen as verbal has been my weak area. I started my preparation by going through MGMAT Strategy guides and after going through all the guides I knew all the rules and have memorized them. I thought I was all ready and gave the second MOCK and scored V22. I was devastated and felt that I am never going to crack verbal and left the hope of achieving a 700 score.
However, I came across GMAT club forum then and I found many positive reviews about e-GMATs course. I was initially skeptical about the reviews and thought its not going to help me anyways and I will just be losing some amount of money buying the course.
However, I thought I will give it a try and that's the best thing that I did as part of my preparation. Although, the MGMAT guides also covered most of the things, going through the e-GMAT content was very easy. The terminology used is plain and simple.
I would specially like to emphasize on SC, the meaning approach has changed the way I choose an answer and how non-underlined portion also plays an important role in determining the answer. I learned that its mandatory to read the entire SC sentence irrespective of the underlined section to be able to comprehend and answer the questions correctly. Especially the modifiers section of SC have been explained in great detail which was very tough for me initially.
CR Pre-thinking has similarly played an amazing role in being able to select answers without any ambiguity.
The RC 7 strategies when applied have given great results.
All in all I would say anyone who is facing issues tackling verbal can undoubtedly take up e-GMAT course and if you follow the approach taught by them, you can see a drastic improvement in your verbal score.
I am going to take my GMAT on FEB 10 and am happy that I took the e-GMAT course and would love to share my success story after I crack the GMAT.
Happy Learning and All the Best!!
I am writing to share my recent experience with GMAT. I have been trying to do well in GMAT for a long time. Quant is my weakest side in GMAT. In my first attempt in August 2014, I scored Q39 in quant. After that I didn’t get back to GMAT for a long time. On August 2017, I decided to take the test again. I started my preparation and buy a online prep course from EGMAT. On December 2017, I took the test and scored Q47 in quant. I am very happy and thankful to EGMAT for helping me in improving my quant score. There are few things which helped me a lot.
• Systematic Approach: EGMAT has a systematic approach to teach the concepts, to provide basic application question and then to provide advance practice question. This helped to learn and improve my accuracy. The audio-visual concept files also let me remember the important theories.
• Similar to Official questions: In my first attempt, I practiced a lot of unofficial question which let my ability down. However, EGMAT’s practice questions are similar to the official GMAT questions which helped me to get more familiar with the concepts that GMAT actually tests.
• Advance Topics: In GMAT, Permutation & Combinations, Probabilities and Sets problems are advance topics. I had really a poor understanding in those areas. EGMAT laid out those concepts in a very nice way so that anyone can learn them easily. I saw a lot of improvements in those advance topics after taking the course.
• Scholaranium: Scholaranium is a tool an EGMAT where you can take practice tests in a timed environment. In addition, it also gives the detail analytics about each test. It helped me in different ways. First of all, it helped to prepare myself in an exam environment. I made sure that I could answer the question within the time. Moreover, it also helped me to look at the areas where I needed improvement. In addition, it also helped me to prepare myself to take the Mock properly so that I didn’t get surprised after taking the Mock.
These are the main areas where I got help from EGMAT course. I am going to take the test one more time and planning to set a target of Q49 this time. I will highly suggest to people who are struggling with quant to take the EGMAT quant course and see the difference in their performance.
Verbal Online by e-GMAT is the best online course especially for non-natives. The course material is excellent & has a unique approach to cracking the verbal section. The course teaches you to crack the verbal using a well-defined and easy process. This is the key differentiator over other courses. CR course with emphasis on logical structure, pre-thinking and techniques like ABC test, negation test, variance test is very strategic & helped me to tackle most difficult CR passages with ease & save a lot of time too. The 3-step process in SC is an eye-opener. Understanding the meaning of the sentence & applying the steps in the right way I was able to reduce the time I take to solve each SC question. The RC section helps you to break down any complex passage and solve them with ease. I even upgraded to a Verbal Live Prep after taking this course. I would highly recommend e-GMAT to anyone who wants to crack the verbal section in GMAT.
Hi ,
I have enrolled in e-gmat study plan after an unsuccessful stint at GMAT exam in 2017 . I used the standard Manhattan and OG for the prep , but somehow i couldn't figure out the right way to grasp and internalize the concepts .
I heard about e-gmat from the forums and the feedback people gave about it on the meaning based approach and its interactive course . I am not done with GMAT yet but i already love the course work skeleton which was built up . Its video based teaching approach some how attracted me and i was able to grasp concepts with ease , the way payal explains each concept also has been very helpful . Hopefully , this time I will close with a good Verbal score .
I am yet to appear for my GMAT, but the resources of E-GMAT are very comprehensive and up to date.
The focus of the course never shifts away from the core understanding of the concepts which is the most important part in the preparation. The design of the course takes care of the understanding and the sequence you should follow for your preparation and you can trust it and follow it without worrying about a separate plan for your prep. Make sure you never miss out on the detailed explanations even when you answer the choice correctly as doing this will make sure you take best possible approach.
The free resources and webinars are a plus which give you a snapshot of their live programs. Due to time and other constraints I would highly recommend it to fellow colleagues who want to max their score in the best way possible.
Best of luck to anyone who finds this review helpful.
The e-GMAT course has been one of the best resources to have for the GMAT preparation.
The verbal course explains the steps in details which are very useful to understand the GMAT question patterns & get habituated with the exam strategies.
The explanation to the questions are very useful & helps in examining the mistakes & correct them.
Provides a very well structured study plan with concepts and quizzes for each section. (This may be useful for anyone who lacks discipline)
It comes with free mock exams that can generate performance analytical reports.
The eGMAT course is so well explained that I helps me to clarify lot of my doubts in SC,CR and RC.
I will recommend each GMAT aspirant to enroll for this course and try to follow the approach taught here. This will definitely help you to improve your performance.