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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 started preparing for the GMAT sometime around July 2015. At the beginning, I only used the GMAT Official Guide and some other resources (Manhattan GMAT) for my study. Having scored only 640 (Q:48 and V: 29) on my first GMAT test, I was devastated. I realised that in order to improve my score I had to concentrate my effort on the Verbal section.
Through my research at various online forums (Beatthegmat, Gmatclub), I found very positive reviews of eGMAT and decided to give this a try. It was probably one of the best investments I have made so far.
I bought the Verbal Online course which included separate study sections for CR, SC and RC. Having tried a number of other GMAT study resources, I have to say the Verbal Online is the most comprehensive GMAT prep for Verbal in the market. It is even more useful for non-native English speakers like myself.
All the study sections are very well structured. You will learn simple concepts first, followed by practice questions at the end of every module to reinforce your learning. Advance concepts are introduced later on and you can also practice the concept with actual Official questions. This method is very useful to build your knowledge and improve your performance gradually.
The best thing about this course is that it teaches you a consistent and reliable process to tackle SC and CR questions. For example, eGMAT teaches you to focus on the correct meaning of a SC problem and understand the sentence structure before reviewing the answer choices. Regarding CR, you need to understand the assumptions and pre-think the answers for each question. Once you have mastered these techniques, a lot of the tough GMAT questions will be more straightforward.
Since taking the course, I have improved my accuracy rate on in both noticed a significant improvement in my performance in both SC and CR. My accuracy rate is now around 80-85% for CR questions.
I totally recommend this course to anyone looking to improve their GMAT performance.
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I took the verbal online course 6 months back, and I can say that a lot has changed since then regarding my Verbal Prep.
I am yet to take any mocks, but I can say just by the experience that there has been a drastic improvement in my verbal ability especially for Sentence Correction (39% to 91%) and Reading Comprehension (from 48% to 78%). I am still polishing my skills on Critical Reasoning before I plan to take any mock test.
This ability quizzes are part of the Scholaranium tool offered by e-GMAT which gives the true estimate of your weaknesses by providing detail statistics. Also, for each attempted question you get analytics of the percentage correct attempts and the average time spent for each question. This quite helps in assesssing the time we spend on each question based on its difficulty.
I will surely recommend this course to GMAT aspirants.
I took the gmat 3 months back and scored a 730!!(q49 V 40).I subscribed to egmat verbal online and saw the difference..This was my 4th attempt.Myverbal score was not moving beyond V28.However with egmat i managed to score V 40.The methods used by e gmat are just amazing.My initial score was 570.My weakest area was CR,but the pre thinking method on egmat just made it so simple.Eevn SC became very easy since egmat teaches you how to focus on meaning as well as grammar.Everything is so methdical,that it becomes so simple.I strongly recommend e-gmat to all those who wanna boost their score.E gmat is the best course you will ever find for verbal(especially for non natives)
Before to enroll on e-GMAT course I tried taking courses offered by universities and studying by myself and I just felt that I was wasting my time and money. The e-GMAT Verbal Online course has been helping me to gain confidence, now I’m feeling myself more confident. I’m going to keep you posting about my score once I take the course next March.
The teachers are really good and the way the course is conducted is a must, they are well organized and are focuses on your success.
For me, this is the best course for non-native speakers if you want to succeed on the verbal section.
I enrolled for e-GMAT courses after failing to get the desired score on the real GMAT. Overall, I increased my score, but my verbal decreased by 2 points. I thought at that time that my greatest weakness was SC. After 1M of preparing, i retook the GMAT, and did not see any improvements. I got my enhanced score report, and to my surprise, the results were not as expected. I thus then decided to improve all the parts of the verbal section.
SC - really awesome explanations..I saw my accuracy improve greatly. Nonetheless, at tough and tricky questions..i still sometimes get wrong...
CR - dang...looks like this is one of my greatest weaknesses..I still struggle with tough Assumptions/Inference/Must be true questions...
RC - to be honest, I haven't even looked into it, as I don't think there are strategies for RC. Though, while preparing for CR, I noticed that my RC improved as well. I try to believe that studying for CR is the reason, though I started to read a lot lately...
Scholaranium - really great portal with lots of questions structured by difficulty level. Feedback though, is way worse than Magoosh's. Sometimes I waited for 5-6-7 days to get a response...
would I recommend the course? definitely. but only if you need to learn on your own pace.
Absolutely amazing! On Dec 09 I took the GMAT for first time, scored 640 (Q48 V30). As non- native speaker, I knew there was a lot of room to improve on verbal. On Dec 15 got the e-Gmat SC online. At first it seems like is more of the same as the other sources (Veritas, MGMAT), but by the end of the modules I noticed that my approach to the SC questions was automatic, I knew what to look for on the questions, saving a lot of time for RC. Because of work, I studied from Dec 15 to Jan 03 only on the weekends. On Jan 04 I took the GMAt again, unfortunately my quant score was worse Q44, but my verbal score went from V30 on Dec 09 to V41 on Jan 04. Total score 700.
My only regret is that I neglect the quant section, during the weeks before the my second attempt.
Bottom of line, those guys from e-gmat know what they are doing. I totally recommend the verbal sections for non-native speakers.
I would recommend the sentence correction (SC) course for non-native English speakers because it provide concise and clear concepts of GMAT English grammar. E-gmat have its own teaching style that I really like it so much. E-gmat created a rule for every concept that makes it very easy for me, as a non-native speaker, to understand, memorize, and apply those concepts in real situation. Practice questions after the end of each chapter also play an important role in helping me to fully understand and know how to apply the concept when I encounter with each type of problems. Last but not least, almost all of e-gmat contents are interactive contents that are not boring as I have ever experienced with the traditional way of study that is solely reading from a book. In conclusion, even though I had studied for the GMAT for a while before I purchased the course from e-gmat, I think this course is still very valuable for me because of the above mentioned reasons.
I am done with my GMAT, and was able to improve my score from 650 to 700 because of 6 points improvement in Verbal, i.e from V31 to V37.
The e-gmat verbal prep was extremely helpful and I was able to ace SC and CR in 3 months. The video lectures are easily understood, and the practice questions after each video further consolidate the concepts. The detailed course structure is enough to apply the concepts on actual GMAT questions. The revision required to remember the concepts from the videos is way less than that from the books to excel a concept.
Thanks to e-gmat team for the course!
I switched to the e-GMAT Verbal Online course after trying a variety of preparatory material. The course material is segmented by concepts in Sentence Correction, Critical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension. The course provides a methodical but effective framework to address the Verbal section. Though application of the framework is time consuming initially, it does result in measurable improvement. During this phase, it's important to trust the process and your abilities.
The Scholaranium module is a great addition to the course that provides an effective to track progress and square in on weak areas. Overall, I would recommend this course to anyone that need to improve their GMAT Verbal Skills.
The e-gmat verbal online course is a must attend course for people not able to score in verbal portion. My score improved from 33 to 37 in a period of 2 months only. The course helps to clarify basic doubts in the mind which ultimately results in better score in SC & help in even reading RC passages with a better clarity. The course is real easy to understand and I am very satisfied with the product. I will suggest the same to anyone struggling in verbal. This course can definitely help to improve score by atleast 50 marks if one is stuck in 600 range and that to because of verbal.