quantum GMAT vs gmat pill

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quantum GMAT vs gmat pill

by ahsangmat » Fri Oct 11, 2013 7:09 pm
Hi I would appreciate if someone can whos experience quant from Gmatpill or quantum gmat.

Which one would be a better option to go with.

I have gone through the Manhattan gmat books but now I need to practice more questions so I the math concepts get ingrained and become a second nature. I don't see the point in attempting 800+ questions. I need to start with 500 level and work upwards.

Any advice would be appreciated...
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by [email protected] » Sun Oct 13, 2013 1:44 pm
Hi ahsangmat,

While I have no advice regarding either of these two products, I can advise that you take a look at each of the options available to you (and there are more than just these two). Most companies offer a free sample or demo of the products/services that they offer. Find the product that best fits your goals, personality and price and go from there.

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by gmathopeful25 » Sun Oct 13, 2013 7:13 pm
ahsangmat wrote:Hi I would appreciate if someone can whos experience quant from Gmatpill or quantum gmat.
I went through the MGMAT quant books, and am now going through quantum. I really like it so far. You can ask me any questions you have about the product. I originally bought quantum because I wanted to have video explanations for quant problems for GMAT prep question pack and all the questions for gmat prep test questions. But I found his course is really good too. It contains a lot of DS questions which is nice sine MGMAT don't seem to cover DS very much. It also covers many uncommon types that are not covered in MGMAT. He covers the material from the basic to the most difficult problems so it would be helpful regardless of what your ability level is for quant. Let me know if you have any specific questions. Good Luck!

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by TheGmatTutor » Tue Oct 15, 2013 8:43 am
I've not familiar with Quantum GMAT, but I've used the GMATPill. I think it's very good if you're self-motivated. Zeke (the founder) has made extensive revisions and updates to the GMATPill over the past couple years and it now has over 60 hours of video. He also has a free "Practice Pill" platform which has hundreds of practice questions. The best thing about the practice platform is that you can see the % of people that got a question correct, and use that as a rough gauge of the difficulty level.

I wrote a longer review of the GMATPill here.
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