
I was told that E-GMAT was the best test prep company, and I gave them 22K and enrolled in their course. Initially it felt great, but slowly, I felt that I wasn't able to apply the zillions of things that they have told me. I did the course agian, hoping that this time I would be able to remember more concepts. Failed again.
My Quant was not bad. The first mock that I gave, I got a Q50 but then went down to Q37 after practice. I thought I had become poor, but I think their approach to everything is very complicated and some of their concepts are flawed. My Verbal was V38 so I thought I could do better, but after studying my score went down to V27. I tried The Economist as well, it is decently good but the syllabus is pretty limited so I wouldn't recommend it.
It was devastating and frustrating but I am glad I took a chance of investing in Empower GMAT, which was the BEST thing that happened to me. It is worth every single penny.
Their course content was SUPER.
They tell you about patterns and mindsets, things that other prep companies don't even talk about. I feel this actually made a lot of difference.
They don't tell you anything that you don't need to know. This is really important because there is a LOT of material to confuse you.
They motivate you enough through their mails, content voice over and podcasts.
Their words are so reassuring that you actually feel that a score above 700 is not tough.
So I scored Q51V34 and a total of 710, which is decent to write a review I guess.
I have recommended this to a LOT of my friends and I feel that you should enroll as well. If you have any queries for me, please feel free to drop a message on Facebook or Instagram - Namita Satija.