Forum Home > GMAT > Quantitative > Problem Solving (PS)
All Reviews > e-GMAT > e-GMAT Online Focused Reviews |
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.
Here is what you will get with e-GMAT Online Focused:
Want to try our free trial? Sign-Up for a limited free trial
My story is an anomaly. I tried e-gmat Verbal Online after seeing all the great reviews on gmatclub. I saw my verbal score go up on the practice tests. Throughout the course work, I felt that I was learning and improving. The videos on SC were helpful. My practice tests were reflecting that. However, on the actual exam, I did not improve. I'm still in the process of figuring out WHY. (Not giving up. )
I did write to e-gmat team and I was told that I should have taken the Ability tests as reliable indicators. I only took one before the exam because I was not aware that these tests could be important/reliable indicators. I kept taking the scholaranium accuracy tests and assumed that since my accuracy was improving, the score improvement on the practice tests is accurate.
As for the course material, I wish there was more emphasis/practice sessions on RC. I really wanted this course to work for me but was disappointed.
I have taken the help of verbal online of GMAT and my experience was amazing.
There are plethora of reasons for that - firstly, it explanation given for each section and for each topic is amazing. It is hard to get that else where and the way it is portrayed is commendable. For eg. we have been learning about 'clause' since our childhood but the importance of that and the correct usage of that I was only able to understand when I enrolled for eGMAT.
Not only that, It gives you the analysis section wise and segment wise which tells you where you stand exactly.
On the whole, verbal section of eGMAT is one of the best courses that I ever came across as a preparatory source for GMAT.
There are plethora of online courses for GMAT but I chose e-GMAT because it gave be a discipline to study and practice daily. More importantly, I was excited to learn so many new things via online videos. This was the first time I was going through an online course and it worked wonders for me in SC, CR and RC.
The Ability test and Custom Quiz on Scholorenium is awesome which brings out the unknown weak areas and guide you towards improving on those. Thanks to Payal for her outstanding presentations.
The other important thing is the approach to attach a problem and the step by step resolution of the problems.
e-GMAT's verbal Online course has given me a streamlined process to help me improve my score in Verbal.
With a comprehensive course that covers each and every type of question that is potentially possible in GMAT, in all three sections, It is a must take course for GMAT aspirants (First time and repeat takers alike), who wish to give their Verbal Score a boost.
I especially liked the Sentence Correction & Critical Reasoning sections, and it has certainly helped me boost my accuracy by at least 50%.
The practice questions vary from Simple to GMAT Level Hard questions, which gives an aspirant the holistic approach to preparation. I would definitely recommend e-GMAT to all aspirants !!
Hi friends. I would like to share my experience with e-GMAT verbal. Previously I was casual in verbal preparation, as I used to get bored while revising basic Grammer. But once I started preparation with e- GMAT, I started to spend more and more time on verbal. Last year my verbal score on gmat was 16. Thus I decided to spend maximum time on verbal. Few takeaways from my experience are as follows:
1) e- gmat not only helps in bridging the conceptual gaps in english grammar, but also instills confidence in preparation. The more questions I solve using the e GMAT strategies , the more cofident I feel to do well on actual GMAT.
2) The videos impose a clear understanding of individual subjects. Within a month of preparation with egmat verbal course, I could see improvement on my mock test.
3) Any student who is not so confident with verbal section should take this course and mark my words, you would experience a transformation by yourself. At, present I am confident enough to score 32 + which seemed like a dream before I had taken e GMAT verbal online course.
Thanks for your valuable time.
REVIEWER IDENTITY VERIFIED by score report [?]
I have been using the e-GMAT's Verbal Online course for some time now. I fell back on my preparation due to work and daily life pressures but I've been using it for few months now. Their verbal online course is a great collection of videos which explain each and every concept in detail. If you don't want to be scanning multiple GMAT books then this is the course for you. I also recently attended a few free webinars with e-GMAT and was really impressed by the approach of the instructors. They concentrate on ensuring clarity of GMAT verbal concepts and explain how you should be applying them in the exam. After attending one of the SC sessions, I was immediately thinking differently and was able understand what mistakes I making. Actually, I've even decided to upgrade to Verbal Live Prep course because I feel the Live Sessions will be a critical component in my preparation.
I'm a working professional and it gets really hectic to fit GMAT preparation in my schedule. However, after using e-GMAT's Verbal online course and attending webinars I feel their course is a definite winner. They even provide you with well set study plans and which really is everything you need.
e-GMAT thanks for being our savior!
I am a non-native speaker. I decided to appear for GAMT at the beginning of last year. I registered myself in GMAT club and bought the full course of Manhattan GAMT study material. Having an engineering background, I hardly faced much challenges to solve GMAT quant section. However, I found verbal section really challenging. Even though I went through the complete Manhattan sentence correction and critical reasoning books, I struggled to complete the verbal section within time.
I decided to take some expert’s advice for my verbal section preparation. While going through reviews on different GMAT prep courses, I came to know about E-GAMT. I attended E-GMAT free webinar for free sentence correction and critical reasoning sections. I was really amazing by teaching process and found it very much comprehensive. After attending a few more webinars, I decided to go for E-GMAT verbal online course. Within a week of study, I have seen a significant improvement in my accuracy. The way e-GMAT explains the concepts is refreshingly different and makes solving sentence correction questions pretty interesting. E-GMAT POE for sentence correction method is very much comprehensive and I could apply the same method in all types of questions whether simple or difficult.
I have already recommended couple of friends about E-GMAT verbal online course for GMAT preparation, and in my opinion for any non-native speaker who is preparing for GMAT, E-GMAT verbal online is the one stop solution for GMAT verbal section. My actual exam is schedules next month. I hope I will be able to write a happy new review after the test.
I subscribed to Egmat in Jan and I increased my Verbal score from 35 to 40.
Egmat is a excellent course which helps you understand concepts in an easy and simplified manner.
The sentence correction is the best part of Egmat. They pulled me from 20th percentile to the 95th percentile.They do that by making you concentrate on the meaning rather than being parochially confined to the rules,This helps you see the big picture.
In the critical reasoning part,They make you pre-think and focus on the assumption...These things again help you have a structured process and also help you do the question in lesser time.
Reading comprehension I did on my own.
Apart from that their concept of Thakt time also helped a lot.
E-GMAT Verbal online is a amazing piece of resource as far as verbal preparation in concerned.It talks about the same rule which are available in other resources , but in a very methodical audio visual way.You might find these rules in other preparation resources scattered here and there.But this course has a methodical way of representing grammar rules , first theory, then ability quiz then OG questions related to the topic.The analysis provided to each of the question is also invaluable.These analysis are pretty close to a level which I am very familiar with.I feel the explanation provided in OG for SC is meant for a person having an masters in english , or in a very complex way.
The CR section is also presented in a concise manner.All the rules are in place which you may find in powerscore CR.But if you are in a hurry or have lack of patience to complete a long book, you may try audio visual videos of eGMAT.You may finish all the concepts along with practice in a very short span of time.
Last but the heaviest , the scholaranium.This provides great practice for all three sections of verbal.Some of the analytics vital are not seen in any other test.It provides a tool to improve in every section by sectional tests.These tests algorithm quickly points your weaker sections.
This course also opens access to eGMAT forums where you may find lot of detailed analysis of particular question.I would recommend this course to everyone unless you are a verbal ninja.
Hi Everyone,
I am a non-native test taker, In my first attempt in Dec'2015, my score was Q48 V20, that time I wasn't prepared much, over that there was big dilemma in my head about how to approach the questions properly. Well I would say I prepared hard, going through several books several times, completed OG'12 and OG'13. But without the right strategy in my head, I failed big time in my first attempt , my break up for the score was Q48, V20, AWA 4.5 and IR 6. I know its really a bad score, but I also realized that I prepared really hard for it. Then it struck me, What I lacked was a proper guidance and strategy to attempt the question. I googled about different approaches and different strategies, and planned to purchase a course specifically focusing on verbal section.I attended two different sessions conducted by e-GMAT team, one was for the strategy hosted by Rajat and another was focused on SC hosted by Payal. The sessions were so informative and helpful in devising the correct strategy to attack questions . I purchased their online course, I started my course with a single aim of improving my Verbal score and learn. They have videos for each of the sections.
For SC , I improved the most, I attended few more live sessions for SC and they made me realize how important and equally easy it is. They have broken down all the sub section s and in short videos of about 15-20 min each I learned as much as possible. They also had pre and post assessment quiz, which was really helpful for me to decide which parts I should focus more.
For RC, I believe after OG they have the best content. The passages were pretty much in line with the ones that appear in GMAT. Their strategy for RC was quite simplified and very helpful in increasing the accuracy.
For CR, Their sessions were really helpful. They taught about all the types of questions that appear on GMAT, and how to approach each on of them,They not only focused on how to choose the right answer but also how to eliminate the wrong ones. This is a really helpful approach to confirm the correct answer.
Another great part of their content is scholarinium, it is section where one can attempt the section wise quiz or the sub-section wise quiz. They have a lot of variety of questions and it really helps to keep the track of progress.
for any doubt they also have forum where people discuss their doubts, and the guides help them out. That really helps in understanding where I was going wrong.
In all I would say that they have an excellent , well-structured course, Though my Verbal score in GmatPrep Tests were really good, I lost my calmness in the real exam, and my score went bad. But my overall score improved.
They really focus on the basics and make the process a lot simplified.