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The 15 series mock tests by Experts' Global is designed very close to the actual GMAT test. The tests adequately covered the entire array of syllabus, and included questions covering all difficulty levels.
The performance analysis available at the end of each mock was particularly helpful and helped me focus on areas which needed attention. My average scores in the last 5 mock tests were very close to what I scored in the actual exam. Also, this series is best priced as compared to other series available in the market. Experts Global - 15 Full Mocks is absolutely recommended, both in terms of content and pricing.
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Verified GMAT Classic score:
700 Q50 V33 (Online)
I signed up for the EG mocks 15 days prior to my GMAT. The score in mocks is reflective of my score in the actual GMAT. Would like to appreciate even though the mocks were not adaptive they reflected my true accuracy. I gave around 7-8 mocks in the last 15 days of my prep - this helped me in pacing and being comfortable to sit for 2 hours to write the exam.
I will strongly recommend Experts Global mocks.
Con - font size in online GMAT is very small (with no option to zoom) almost 50% less compared to GMAT center or official mocks. Will suggest EG to work on this feature of having the font size akin to Online GMAT.
Experts' Global provides around 15 no of mock tests which are very helpful. The pattern is that of GMAT with good quality questions. Also, the analysis after every test is quite extensive which helps to locate weak areas and work on them. They give analysis section-wise, subject wise and also pattern-wise.
In addition to that progress after each test is mapped. You can review your progress after each test and narrow down your weak points.
These test series have helped me a lot in attacking my weak areas and developing patience and concentration.
I would recommend them strongly during GMAT preparation.
Very supportive team and good content for people like me who are close to their exam dates.
The team at Experts Global is extremely supportive. I've bought their GMAT pre tests but missed my deadlines to complete twice. The EG team happily supported to give me a few extra days. Kudos to the team !!
Very supportive team and good content for people like me who are close to their exam dates.
The team at Experts Global is extremely supportive. I've bought their GMAT pre tests but missed my deadlines to complete twice. The EG team happily supported to give me a few extra days. Kudos to the team !!
I took this course just one and a half months prior to my test date. My official mock score was 620. I hardly had any previous preparation except understanding type of questions and patterns. The concept wise videos in the Crash course is precise, saves a lot of time. Relevant exercises for each topic strengthen the concept.
The mocks are adaptive & mock scores are very close to actual GMAT score. Expect a slightly lower score in actual GMAT in comparison to mocks. I could manage 700 (Q49, V37) in single attempt.
I will highly recommend the crash course and 15 mocks of Expert's global.
Improvement Suggestion:
1. More practice sets and question types for IR section.
The Experts' Global 15 practice lengths were quite excellent. They are pretty accurate replica of the acutal GMAT exam. Every mock test had a detailed analysis of each area. There were subdivisions for each section - Verbal, Quant. It pointed out the grey areas in my preparation. It showed how many question from each topic had appeared in the mock and how much time I had spent on that question. This sort of detailed analysis gave me a clear picture as to what areas i need to concentrate. This helped me a lot in my preparation and as a result i scored 730 on GMAT.
I found the Test series to be a fairly accurate representation of the type of questions that you can expect in the actual examination. This helped me gain a better understanding of where I stand in my preparations. I had found certain other test series to be unnecessarily difficult and unrealistic when compared with the GMAT exam. The explanations provided for the answers also helped me understand where I was going wrong. While I was initially struggling with Sentence correction questions in the Verbal section, the explanations provided in the test series played a key role in improving my Verbal score from V36 to V40. Furthermore, the test series is very reasonably priced compared to the other available options.
Tests are comprehensive, it is well aligned with that of original test of GMAT. However, the verbal section needs to be more simulating the original exam. Number of mocks are less I feel, it has to be 25 minimum to enhance one's verbal skills particularly. Also access period is quite less, I would request to make the access for atleast 1 year for candidates like me who need substantial time for growing from 570 to 620 being a working professional I can devote only limited number of hours in a day. Also, more questions from Bold face and CR need to be mentioned , as far as quantitative reasoning is concerned it is pretty well balanced.
When I decided to take the GMAT and purchased the OG, my first thought was that I could do this on my own. So I studied the OG, and took the GMAT, scoring a dismal 570. This was when I figured I needed help. A friend who had previously taken it, recommended Experts Global. I needed all the help I could get. The course itself is great. The test series, though not computer adaptive, is nevertheless fairly representative of your performance on the actual test. All questions have written solutions as well as video explanations, which is something that worked really well for me. They also have tiny concept videos that you can watch to reinforce your learning. And best of all, the team is very responsive and I could personally speak to someone every time I needed help with strategy or just some reassurance before the exam. It took me about 4 months of prep, finally leading to a score of 700, which is pretty much in the range of my scores in the mock tests.
I have tried Veritas, Experts global and official prep tests. Official tests are surely the closest thing to GMAT, but expert global’s test are also on similar lines.
The question patterns closely follow the official tests in all 3 sections.
One disadvantage though is that the tests are not adaptive, so if you are already in the 700+ segment and aiming for higher, the tests might seem easy and you may get inflated scores.
Also, as it goes for all tests, never take the tests back to back, otherwise you will definitely get inflated scores.
The gmat shots are also useful, small videos with to the point explanations.
Overall the best value for money test series - 15 mocks for 50$.