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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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April 02, 2016
sv76

Joined: Mar 03, 2010

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Self-reported Score:
200

e-gmat - very efficient course for Verbal

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I am planning to take GMAT exam on May 31 and have registered on e-gmat last year . I found verbal course of e-gmat and its format very effective . It has been designed into several categories , covering each topic strategically and placing several modules for practice after concept section. The videos were self-explanatory and the live sessions acted as an anchor to reinforce the important concepts and their application. I would recommend e-gmat to every serious aspirant if they are targeting a good score in GMAT.
e-GMAT is really an amazing course as it simplifies the most difficult of the topics and more importantly it helps build a strategy which I think is the key for the GMAT exam.

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March 29, 2016
bakavoice

Joined: Nov 11, 2012

Posts: 37

Kudos: 15

Self-reported Score:
640 Q46 V32

A great way to boost your verbal score

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I've started my GMAT preparation in 2013. I took initial free CAT, and got very dissapointing 430. As many of you, I have a job, which makes it hard or sometimes impossible to keep up with preparation. It wasn't a surprise, that slacking on preparation led me to getting incredibly low 530 on actual GMAT in 2013. I belive it was Q39 and Verbal about 25 or so.
Then I forgot about the exam, again, because of my job.
I found E-Gmat in 2015. I've read many positive reviews of how the Verbal Course boosts the score, and brings a pretty enjoyable experience.
Well, I wasn't sure that I would be able to keep up with preparation, but I purchased Verblal Online anyway.
I covered Sentence Correction and most of Critical Reasoning parts. Then my job stepped in again, and I skipped Reading Comprehension.
In september 2015 I left the course until it expired.
Well, couple of days ago I decided to finally prepare for the exam.
I took initial free CAT and was very surprised with the Score of 620. I got Q41, which didn't really improve since I've never practiced math, and my Verbal score increased to V35 from some middle 20th!|
It's been 7 month since I stopped practicing with E-Gmat, but the knowledge that I received stayed with me for all this time. And didn't even study RC part!
I really enjoyed studying with E-Gmat, I am incredibly satisfied and surprised by the results that I got. I am surely taking full online E-Gmat course Q+V now for my final and I hope successful preparation for an actual GMAT.

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March 25, 2016
punta

Joined: Feb 29, 2012

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For someone who've been struggling with SC as I did

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I'm a non native. My first Gmat prep test was Q49, V28. You see, I'm quite good at Quant, but terrible at Verbal. A very first technique I learned in Verbal was split technique and I must say, that technique is not for someone like me who is also terrible at memorizing. I felt like I could never memorize enough grammar rules/ word usages... to be able ace this Verbal part. I frustratedly didn't know how I should go about this Verbal score. Then I watched a session on sentence's meaning of e-GMAT. This was an eye opening. I could solve some hard questions just based on sentence's meaning approach, and their 3 step process (Meaning analysis, Error Analysis, Options Analysis) I learned though the course makes SC seem more easier task to handle, and the important thing is their approach gives me confidence to tackle SC, I just go step by step in a structured many get to the correct answer choice. My accuracy now is >80%, I'm quite happy. If I want to boost my accuracy to about 90%, I'd know where to focus my time, thanks to their Scholarinium, a great tool to know where your strengths, your weaknesses, your takt time (you should definitely see their free strategy recording on this term). So you'll know you can confidently skips some questions and still get a high score.

I'm running out of time, I just can share my experience on SC now. But if you've been struggling in SC, you should give e-GMAT a try.

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March 22, 2016
ReserveWarrior

Joined: Nov 18, 2014

Posts: 2

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
740 Q49 V41

The saviour of non-natives

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After struggling in the dark with my past two attempts, egmat finally helped me get through the 40 points barrier in verbal. As a non native speaker with above-average spoken skills, I was just double guessing my way through most of the GMAT verbal in my early days. None the less, egmat made it easier to spot what the GMAT was really testing and life was much more easier after that. The course really opens up the structure of the test and i finally started the appreciating the intricacies of the verbal section. There is a pattern to the madness.

Overall a great experience with egmat. Wish i had enrolled earlier and made life easier.

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March 21, 2016
bilal707786

Joined: Feb 05, 2015

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
500 Q48 V12

excellent course

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If you are non native then dont think just act and go for e-gmat verbal course.This course is really effective when it comes to verbal part in GMAT Exam.Being a working professional having short of time,i was unable to take coaching classes during GMAT preparation.Then i came to know about e gmat,one of the best online course in the market for GMAT.
I subscribed to e-GMAT Verbal course few months back. The experience was really fabulous. All the basics are covered well in detail. I have learned a "Pre- thinking" method that is very helpful in Solving CR questions. Furthermore, the Pre assesment and post assesment quizmade me realise where i was missing in the concepts, and the detailed approach to solve the question helps a lot in understanding the approach well.
Moreover, when it comes to practice the questions " Scholaranium" is one of the best feature that I came across for verbal on line practice.The questions are very much of the same level as in actual GMAT exam. Solutions provided for the questions are in detail.I will surely recommend Verbal Online Course to all GMAT test takers,especially non natives.

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March 17, 2016
Buckeye2304

Joined: Mar 07, 2014

Posts: 191

Kudos: 41

The Best Material for Non Native Speakers

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The E-Gmat material has been designed for non native speakers to answer each and every question using a set of rules and not intuitively. The 3 step process for solving SC questions is something I applied and found very helpful in my preparation.They also have a section to prepare you for IR and it is very comprehensive and enough to prepare you for the entire section.
Payal was really prompt and easy to reach out to in case of any issue.
I would highly recommend this course for someone who is currently trying to solve verbal questions intuitively. You will learn everything you need to and can face the GMAT with a lot of confidence.

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March 16, 2016
Aneesh88

Joined: Aug 19, 2015

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
700 Q48 V38

E-GMAT: Perfect tool to Beat the GMAT

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I gave my 1st GMAT in August'15. With a low score of 620 (Q50, V26) i was very disappointed and thought that I wont be able to get a decent score for a top B-School. But then I got to know about he E-GMAT verbal online course. I thought of giving it a shot. I purchased the course and finished it by Mid of Nov'15. The way E-GMAT has presented the video lessons is phenomenal. It gave me the perfect foundation for a good verbal score. As a result, I was able to get a 700 in my second attempt.
I recommend the verbal online course to anyone who wish to see a drastic improvement in the verbal score.

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March 16, 2016
rc549625

Joined: May 19, 2014

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
610 Q46 V28

Exceptionally good course

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I took my first GMAT exam on 2nd June 2015 and managed to get a 610 (V28 and Q46). The score was not at all good to give me admission to any of the good colleges in the world. Hence I wanted to give me the exam properly, targeting to improve on my weak areas and needless to say that my knowledge in Verbal was deficient. I had taken tutions from Princeton but later realized that this wont help me much. Then one day I signed up for e-Gmat's trial class and was thoroughly impressed with both their content and way of teaching. Then without delay I took up e-Gmat Verbal Course and was thoroughly enjoying the learning. The way they have dealt with each and every minutest detail is just fantastic and one can really improve by applying their methods and knowledge. Now I'll again appear for the test on 20th APR 2016 and while am giving the GMAT Preps I see that I've improved from V28 to V37/38. I don't know about the natives much (their strength and weakness) but for non-natives this course is going to put a smile on your face. And Scholaranium will definitely help everyone.

Hope whoever is using this course gets benefited and my best wishes to everyone.

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March 14, 2016
raviuofa

Joined: Feb 13, 2016

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
640 Q49 V28

Very Comprehensive and in-depth

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If you are a non-native English speaker like me, I will strongly recommend egmat verbal. The videos under each Verbal section was very comprehensive and in-depth. E-gmat showed me many of the nuances in English Grammar that a non native speaker typically overlooks. I really liked their Quiz under each Verbal Section and also the answers to the quiz are very well explained.

Egmat provided an effective strategy to tackle SC and CR. Also how to train yourself for "Active Reading" in RC. Overall I give two thumbs up to this course. I am giving my exam in a month and I feel i would be able to crack it this time!

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March 14, 2016
Manik92

Joined: Jun 10, 2014

Posts: 5

Kudos: 6

Verified GMAT Classic score:
650 Q49 V28

e-GMAT SC course and Scholaranium

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Quality of questions:
Excellent level of questions in both SC and scholaranium. Nice application of concepts in the question bank especially the 3 step procedure.
Quality of solutions: Solutions aligns itself with the 3 step process approach and is quite simple to understand and apply. For non natives it is one the best courses out there I would suggest it all GMAT aspirants.
Platform: The scholaranium platform offers variety of flexibility to analyze strengths and weakness and develop the strategy accordingly. One of the key features is the ability tab that helps to evaluate oneself in the best way. Overall, this course has helped me in not only preparing for GMAT but also improve my reading and writing skills.

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