Earthandsky17 wrote:
Hello Mo2men,
Happy to help.
I found Experts' Global's questions- Quant as well as Verbal (even IR and AWA for that matter) the closest to GMAT questions. The exercises as well as mocks test a wide variety of concepts and really challenge you. The proportion of easy, medium, and difficult questions is quite representative of the test you get when you score above 700 on actual GMAT.
One of the main reasons why I found Experts' Global's questions really representative of GMAT is that the difficulty in question lied in the application of concepts and not in comprehending what the question is trying to ask. Such is the case on GMAT and this is where many prep companies, in my opinion, fail- they develop very complex or irrelevant questions rather than the GMAT like "fairly easy to comprehend but tricky to solve" ones. If you have used some of the very popular resources, you may be able to relate to what I am saying.
This is where I found Experts' Global's questions doing a great job and when you get so many of them (in 15 mocks and tons of exercises in the complete course) with detailed and video explanations, it really, really helps to improve.
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Thanks Earthandsky17 for you care to reply. I already had the trial for 7 days. As you had the experienced the full course, I want to know something as I have limited access for example videos. I found the parallelism lesson is very abstract to be delivered in only 9 minutes. I do not know if there are still levels of that lesson? Do you have comment to help me. maybe I do not see the full picture.
Thanks