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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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e-GMAT Verbal courseware is a step in the right direction. When I started my prep, I was confused with varied courses provided by Multiple vendors. With no specific measure, i decided to get a feel of the courses from few vendors, eGMAT being one of them. The Free trial, free sessions by Rajat alongwith with strategy plan helped me zeroed in on e-GMAT VO course. Before starting, I was doing Good on RC, average on CR & disaster on SC. With help of Verbal Online, I was not only able to retain my strong areas, but also got free of a nightmare 'SC'. The conceptual clarity, flow of understanding from SC to RC & structure courseware from eGMAT helped me improving by 7 points in Verbal section.
Though my own study plan floundered due to only effort in Verbal, thereby impacting my overall score; I would suggest anyone aiming a 700+ to put faith in eGMAT & their complete pedagogy to achieve their goals.
In spite of that, I'm going for the courseware again to boost my scores and would get back to this post as I come out with with flying colours (Fingers crossed :-) )
e-GMAT verbal online course is one of the best courses I have taken so far in my life and it was a really good learning experience. Being posted at a relatively remote location of India, it was really difficult to access live courses and that is what is forced me to choose an online course. What I I liked most about e-GMAT are as follows:
1. e-GMAT's well-structured interactive course gave me an experiential learning through a step-by-step methodology for solving the practice questions.
2. The course encouraged me to first develop my concepts and then focus on timing, thereby helping me to reduce errors.
3.e-GMAT's focus on addressing the meaning related issues helped me improve my sentence correction dramatically.
4. e-GMAT's pronounced emphasis on the difference between ability and accuracy helped me understand what is actually required to score higher in GMAT. I improved my overall score by 30 points.
5. Webinars are just awesome. The recordings of webinars are good enough to clarify the concepts they address.
The specific modules/features I liked very much:
Sentence Correction: Modifiers
Reading Comprehension: Paragraph summaries to developing Main point.
Critical Reasoning: The concept of Pre-thinking.
Overall: Scholarnium-an awesome collection of 700+ questions that helped in sharpening the edge.
Having completed the course, I now feel confident about writing good English, which would help me in writing better B-school application essays. e-GMAT also helped me in my final hours of preparation by extending my courses. Thank you e-GMAT for all the valuable support!!!!
My 2 cents: e-GMAT verbal course is the best!!!!
The Verbal online course is really great. They teach you everything from the basics and help you focus on the fundamentals , which is a key factor in GMAT success. Their Prethinking method in CR helps you develop your critical thinking and greatly helps in improving accuracy and confidence. Their SC course i would say is world class and makes a ton of difference to your SC ability.Their focus on understanding the intended meaning of the sentence makes it really easy to crack the most difficult SC questions. The reading strategies in RC they teach you keep you engaged while reading and helps you read the passage more actively
When I took a mock test (GMAT Prep) in the beginning, I found I was good at quant and terrible at verbal. After doing my research, I came across e-GMAT. I opted Verbal Online course and found it to be extremely useful, particularly for my SC preparation. I like e-GMAT’s focus on logic (following same set of rules for all the questions) rather than mugging up various rules, thereby simplifying one’s Verbal preparation. My accuracy in SC section improved significantly after taking e-GMAT’s Verbal Online course. Additionally, this course is very structured. It has both pre- and post-assessment quizzes for every concept. If you are a person who can prepare on your own without any guidance and looking for resources to improve your verbal skills, then I would strongly recommend Verbal Online. Hope this helps!
Style of teaching:
•The courses are well paced and I personally felt that they were a bit slow.
•The good thing about e-GMAT is the retention rate of the information.Everything is so structured and systematic that you will be able to understand the toughest of concepts with ease.
•The courses are taught by instructors of Indian background.So I(being an Indian) felt this accent to be very comfortable.
Rating for Style of teaching:4.5/5
Quality of curriculum:
•They have extensively covered all the concepts of Verbal.One thing is for sure,they did their homework ;) All major models of SC,RC and CR are identified and are dealt in different modules.
Rating for Style of teaching:4.5/5
Quality of Tests:
•There are three types of tests,
1)Post assessment quiz after the lesson.This is ensure that you understood the concept clearly.[Typically 6-7 questions per quiz]
2)Practice quiz:This is to ensure you get enough practice.[Typically 7-8 questions per quiz]
3)Application quiz:This is to ensure you can apply this module to GMAT like questions.[Typically 4-5 questions]
Rating for tests:5/5
Tech:
•I think this is one area e-GMAT is lagging behind.Currently their modules are available only on PC.No mobile app is available and we cannot access their lessons on mobile browser too.
•Their modules are based on flash players and I faced few difficulties some times.But every time I faced some difficulty,e-GMAT tech team came to the rescue in no time :)
Rating of Tech:3/5
Improvement of Score:
•e-GMAT helped me improve my score by 120 points.I got a 610 in my initial diagnostic[Q50,V22] and I scored a 730 in my actual test[Q51,V36].
•Overall I would definitely recommend e-GMAT if you want to improve your verbal score.
Overall Rating:5/5
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.
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.
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!