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Strengths:
Good Product with Cheap price ,It covered all topics with exhaustive set of question give you good confidence before test
cover all major topics—Quantitative, Verbal, Integrated Reasoning, and Analytical Writing. The difficulty levels are well-balanced, ranging from beginner to advanced, simulating real GMAT conditions effectively.
Good Product with Cheap price ,It covered all topics with exhaustive set of question give you good confidence before test.Every sectional test have good set of question you can practice .One of the biggest strengths is the realistic simulation of the GMAT test environment. The interface mimics the actual GMAT, with on-screen calculators for specific sections, timed tests, and adaptive question difficulty, offering an authentic experience. It helps in getting comfortable with the timing and test dynamics, which is crucial for GMAT success.cover all major topics—Quantitative, Verbal, Integrated Reasoning, and Analytical Writing. The difficulty levels are well-balanced, ranging from beginner to advanced, simulating real GMAT conditions effectively.
Strengths:
1. Quants questions are most standard.
2. Data Insight questions are more difficult. It is very difficult to complete the section.
3. Verbal questions are very lengthy and not standardize.
Would make the product better:
Verbal questions should more standardized
Overall quants and Data Insight questions are perfect for taking preparation for real GMAT. Verbal questions are sometimes too long and hard and unstandardized.
Quants questions are more difficult than real exam but Data Insight part is hardiest. But If anyone can complete Quants and Data Insight section, then real GMAT exam will be easiest.
So, according to the difficulty level
DI> Qants> Verbal
according to standard level to real GMAT question
Quants> DI> Verbal
So, I am recommending to take the test.
Usually The main result will be 20-50 points better than expert Global Practice Test.
Anyone who has exhausted official mocks or are looking for a budget friendly replacement (Official mocks are still the best!) should give EG mocks a go.
The questions for quant in particular are pretty representative. They helped me get to 85. Data Insights questions are quite difficult but they help you drill down on time management which is essential for the real test.
Verbal question are alright. just another set of questions to practice. That being said, this is the case with most test prep companies, if not all. The official verbal material is just different somehow.
All in all, if you are looking of a set of tests to boost your score by ~30 points or you just want to try something out to gauge performance before you attempt the official mocks EG mocks can do the job. A Very Good product overall.
Experts' Global GMAT mock test series stands out for its authenticity and effectiveness in preparing candidates for the exam. Each test is crafted with precision, closely resembling the format, difficulty, and timing of the GMAT, which provides an accurate simulation of test day conditions. The series offers a broad range of questions that thoroughly cover all sections of the GMAT, including integrated reasoning and analytical writing. Detailed performance analytics are a key feature, offering insights into strengths and weaknesses and guiding targeted study efforts. Additionally, the adaptive nature of the questions ensures a challenging experience, helping candidates to refine their strategies and manage time effectively. The extensive feedback and recommendations for improvement make it easier to track progress and enhance areas needing attention. Overall, Experts' Global’s mock tests are invaluable for serious GMAT aspirants seeking to boost their confidence and improve their scores.
Experts Global has one of the best study material for concept videos and question reviews. I highly recommend it to anyone who has a limited time to prepare for GMAT and would like a one stop solution for everything related to exam preparation. The GMAT mocks are closest to the official GMAT and are by far the most value for money in the market. The analysis feature is extremely helpful in keeping track of progress and highlights the weak areas and makes it easier to work on them. One must leverage the explanation videos with each question to understand the logic behind each solution.
Here's a review for Experts' Global Practice Test:
Review: Experts' Global Practice Test
I recently took the Experts' Global practice test, and I have mixed feelings about the experience. The Data Interpretation (DI) section was incredibly tough, challenging even for those who are well-prepared. The level of complexity in the questions made it a true test of one's analytical abilities, and it felt like a significant step up from what I’ve encountered in other practice tests.
On the other hand, I found the Verbal section to be somewhat underwhelming. The questions didn't seem to match the rigor or the quality I expected, which was a bit disappointing. The passages were not as challenging as I had anticipated, and some of the answer choices felt too straightforward, lacking the nuance and depth typically seen in higher-quality verbal sections.
However, the Quantitative section was a highlight. It struck a good balance between difficulty and quality, with questions that were both engaging and reflective of the types of problems likely to be encountered on the actual exam. It was challenging yet fair, allowing me to really put my skills to the test.
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I found the Experts' Global mocks to be pretty close to the official ones in terms of the overall difficulty level and length of the questions across all the three sections. The questions seem pretty much in line with the Official Guide and the official mocks' questions so I found giving these mocks in my preparation very helpful. The fact that we're getting a set of 15 mocks also helps one get prepared for developing the mindset needed for the GMAT. Overall, definitely value for money mocks that I would strongly recommend all the GMAT aspirants- this helps keep our learning progress in check during the whole journey!
GMAT Shots is a highly effective resource for GMAT preparation, offering clear and concise video explanations for Quant and Data Interpretation. These videos help simplify complex concepts and enhance problem-solving speed. Although the Verbal section can present ambiguous answers, GMAT Shots provides valuable insights to navigate these challenges by breaking down sentence structures and using elimination techniques. The verbal section can be improved by posting all questions on GMAT Club so that everyone can try them. Overall, Experts Global’s is a valuable tool for mastering the Quant and DI sections of the GMAT, offering practical strategies and thorough explanations that improve understanding and performance in these critical areas.
A test platform mimicking GMAT with great quality GMAT type questions and explanations. Plenty of test to hone mastery over your weaker section and identify areas of improvement. A companion to make your dream come true.
Quant is really challenging with quality questions and keeps you focused. Verbal RC is great as they are challenging ones to complete within short time. DI second to none with lots of great questions with some of them as tricky as GMAT can go. Overall the test gives you great experience while learning. Kudos to team who has developed such nice thoughtful set of tests.
I found this GMAT test series incredibly helpful in my preparation. The questions closely matched the actual exam, and the explanations were very clear, making it easy to learn from mistakes and improve. The progress tracking feature was particularly useful for identifying and addressing my weak spots. However, I believe the user interface could be more intuitive, and I did notice some minor technical glitches during a few of the tests. Additionally, adding more practice questions in certain areas would be beneficial. Overall, it’s a valuable and reliable resource that significantly boosted my confidence and readiness for the GMAT.