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During my preparation, I was planning to join a course for GMAT verbal. e-GMAT focused on the verbal part and is highly effective because of the teaching methodology. I joined the course in June and started with the SC part. The course content covers the important topics and the illustrated examples on various concepts are instrumental in scaling up the knowledge of SC.
CR tutorials train to analyze the argument meticulously and consider various possible assumptions, thereby minimizing the chances of errors. The RC passages could be more rich in content with more difficult questions like the ones in Manhattan GMAT tests. Nevertheless they are a good source of practice.
The discussions in online sessions were helpful in clearing most of the common doubts. I especially remember the CR session on Boldface questions where some of the most challenging problems were discussed and it helped significantly improve my approach to solve such questions.
But I would like to point out that the voice in some part of the tutorials is not very clear and the time management in some of the online sessions would have helped us learn more.
Overall, I found the course to be really useful.
I enrolled for the e-GMAT verbal online and live sessions. Prior to joining e-GMAT, I was using MG and honestly the whole concept of prepositional phrases, SV agreement, LDR for pronouns, SV, modifiers among others was all Greek to me, and my approach was to “use my ears to look for a choice that sounded good," skim through the choices, look for similarities, and guess the answer. There was no strategy.
The e-GMAT course taught me a systematic approach for SC and that GMAT is not so much a test of grammar but that of meaning. The finite rule set approach is what made the course very beneficial. I improved my score from 27 to 37 and am now aiming for 40+ for my GMAT, which I will take in a month. But as, “Rome wasn’t built in day," neither is your GMAT score, e-GMAT will provide you with the tool kit, but in the end it’s all about practice.
All the best
Cheers
I gave my GMAT first attempt on 3/12/13 and got a disappointing score of 500(47Q,13V).
With that score I understood that I needed to work on Verbal. I went through all the forums and GMAT club reviews to find out the best online coaching for verbal.
After going through all the reviews I found out that e-GMAT was the best course. I went through free trails and realized that it was the best for me.
I went through all the sessions post assessment quizzes and attended workshops. I am happy to say that now I am at V32 level. e-GMAT helped to reach 32 from a very low score of 13.
Online tutorials, workshops, and the course's detailed explanations are very helpful.
I am thankful to entire e-GMAT team.
I started preparing for GMAT almost a year back on my own and rushed to attempt my first test after 2 months of preparation. I scored 620 in my first attempt. My verbal score was very bad. I knew that I was lacking in the verbal concepts. I did some research and found out that e-GMAT will be the right option for me being the non-native speaker.
I signed up for the course and the first thing i downloaded was the Study Plan. That's the best thing you can have. This plan takes you through all the concepts from difficulty of level 1 to level 3. In the e-GMAT SC course, the instructor takes the effort to explain each and every concept in detail. Verbal live sessions are also very good and very flexible.
The e-GMAT team is awesome. Their support over email and forum is prompt and very good.
I am yet to attempt the GMAT again and hoping to score 700+ this time with a good verbal score.
In my 2.5 years of GMAT journey, I have never scored below 49 on Quant on any of the exams (mock as well as the real GMAT exam) and it was always verbal that was pulling my score down. This is why I decided to take up e-gmat classes as I read good reviews about its verbal course specific to non-native speakers.
I want to thank the e-gmat team for pulling up my verbal score from V30 to V36. The program is designed magnificently as it allows each person to progress at their own pace by giving them opportunities to attend multiple online sessions along with the practice questions avaialble offline. I signed up in January 2013 and planned to take the exam end of March but due to work commitments, I had to push my date to July. This is where the flexibility of this course really helped me as I was able to attend classes with the later batches.
I have to say that the SC workshops and the mock test that was recently conducted is a big boost to the preparation. I hope you guys continue to come up with such great ideas as it helps an individual in getting a reality check of where they stand with respect to their preparation.
Joined: Sep 01, 2012
Posts: 39
Kudos: 129
Self-reported Score:
530 Q50 V14
630 Q48 V29
Dear Friends,
I have recently joined Verbal Live Prep in May 2013 after subscribing to Verbal Online. My experience was great as this is the real application of the verbal concepts that you have learned from Verbal Online.
In Verbal Live Prep, the way we solve and further discuss on each and every question at length opens up many other concepts and you find that this is a Laboratory of your Verbal Concepts.
The e-GMAT team tries to answer each and every query raised by the participants and when you hear them answering those questions, your own concepts get polished.
Further, before each session there is pre-assessment and then the post assessment too. Recently e-GMAT has launched SC Workshop and Verbal Workshop where all the E-GMAT experts joined together take the session after solving the questions. This is something very unique and I salute the e-GMAT team for designing such a workshop. They have really put a lot of effort in designing the workshop and it has really come out great where lot of participants have benefitted from.
I strongly urge all the participants who have taken Verbal Online should also register to Verbal Live Prep.
e-gmat verbal live prep is really a wonderful course for GMAT verbal preparation. This course has helped me a lot in improving my verbal skills, especially sentence correction. The e-gmat methodology to teach SC is quite unique, breaking a sentence into different clauses and phrases. Moreover the application file and UGE are good for practice and learning. With e-gmat verbal prep one also gets a one-year subscibtion of Grockit, which has a very large question bank.
e-gmat also provides Integrated reasoning course, for integrated reasoning practice I don't find any other resource with such vast question bank.
Overall a thumbs up for e-gmat verbal live prep from my side.
Hello,
I enrolled in the e-gmat verbal live prep 5 months back. I was on and off preparing for the GMAT using e-gmat and for the little time I spent, I have completed 80% of the sentence correction. I see a lot of improvement in sentence correction itself by using the e-gmat method of looking for the meaning first. Before taking this course I would directly jump on to the answers after reviewing the question for a while but now I am spending much more time analyzing the sentence. This is helping me to improve the accuracy as well as timing. I hope and wish that this will translate on to the test day, which I think will because of my improved confidence levels.
I wish I can improve the same way in both CR and RC after going through these practice session. I suggest the non-native speakers take this course considering the methodology and the emphasis e-gmat gives on the approach and basics of each concept.
I wish everyone the very best
This was the best step I took towards my preparation for the GMAT. The live prep addition really adds so much value to the course at the fraction of the cost of what other market players charge for similar content. It includes content from really basic to the most advanced organized per three different levels.
There are so many extras that will suprise you once you buy the course..for example solutions to OG Verbal etc.. I really loved the way instructors were able to understand the thought processes of the students based on the answers chosen in the polls and guide students in the right direction. These approaches work in tandem to cement concepts and give plenty of realistic practice. Just go for it!
Joined: Feb 02, 2012
Posts: 15
Kudos: 13
Self-reported Score:
610 Q45 V29
640 Q47 V31
700 Q47 V38
My verbal scores were saturated and I just wasn’t able to move from the 29-31 range. After a lot of research I found e-GMAT and signed up for their Verbal Live Prep course, it was a terrific choice and I’m glad I choose e-GMAT. Their course is laid out in simple terms and the concepts are crystal clear. On hindsight I would say it was like finding an oasis after being stuck in the desert for months!!
The e-GMAT 3 step approach to SC is simple superb, and along with the audio-video files and the Live-Sessions I was able to improve my accuracy and more importantly confidence levels when confronted with an SC question. Their SC & CR courses are amazing -no question about it, But my favorite is RC, after just 1 session with Shraddha, I was able to improve my RC accuracy from 50% to 90%.
e-GMAT played a critical role in moving my verbal score from a 29 to 38, and in the process helping me hit the 700 barrier. I would highly recommend e-GMAT courses for aspirants who are having a difficult time with verbal and are looking to improve their overall scores.