GMAT Verbal Sentence Correction: Master Basics for MBA

GMAT Verbal and Sentence Correction Foundations and Approach | Experienced Tutor with Amazing Student Testimonials

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GMAT Verbal Sentence Correction: Master Basics for MBA

What You Will Learn!

  • How to approach the verbal section of the GMAT with confidence and deeper understanding
  • How to deconstruct sentence correction questions
  • The Basics of GMAT Sentence Correction
  • Subject-verb agreement, modifiers, parallelism, verbs and tenses, pronouns, comparisons
  • Sample solved sentence correction questions
  • How to construct English sentences that are clear and unambiguous
  • How to construct English sentences that are grammatically correct

Description

Do you wish to learn how to approach the dreaded Sentence Correction section on the GMAT Verbal?  The videos cover not only the basics of sentence correction and English grammar but also a set of solved questions intended to make you comfortable with proper sentence construction in general and sentence correction on the GMAT in particular.   Armed with a sound understanding of the basics, you can be assured that your dream graduate, Masters or MBA school is not far away! 

Here are some testimonials from my students:

Snigdha Sinha, Sr. Product Manager at Amazon: When I finally resolved to take the test, Prasad's guidance was crucial in Verbal and Quantitative. Whenever I was stuck with a question, say why a certain critical reasoning question said the answer was a, and I was stuck to b, he would patiently explain from different angles, analogies, etc. I would often just quickly email him a screenshot of a problem I was stuck with and he would reply in a jiffy. GMATers will appreciate how being stuck on a single question can eat 2 hours of your time and having someone around who is willing to come back to you very quickly, with an answer that has solid reasoning and not just "this is just how it is", especially with sentence correction questions. Prasad was also extremely open to me picking up questions from any portal/forum I liked and helped me get the best out of GMAT prep packages. He has designed his own question sets and they are very high quality. Another thing I wanted to specifically point out - Prasad has trained so many people and understands the exams so deeply that he was able to help me a lot more than the knowledge out there - for example, he told me that the reading comprehension has a higher weightage towards. He guided me on how to dissect convoluted passages and my enhanced score report shows a 51 on RC.


Rahul Ahlawat, Program Manager at PayPal: I interacted with Prasad in two areas - as a student in a GMAT English class, and, as an MBA applicant who took his help in improving essays. I would say he was off the charts in the quality of effort that he provided to me in either of these cases. What came out from the very beginning was how dedicated Prasad was to teaching and helping the student improve. I felt that Prasad worked in a way that linked my success to his success - he was just that dedicated. Secondly, he proved to have such an immense knowledge of the courses and subjects that he was, to me, just amazing. I thought I knew English but he made me question that belief - he was just that good. His commitment to my cause and the quality of his effort were two main reasons why I was able to get a 700+ on GMAT and then prepare and put in 10 applications within 2 months. I credit my GMAT / MBA admissions success to Prasad.

Abira Chatterjee, Country Finance Director, CFO Italy and Spain, Amazon: Prasad helped me in my MBA application process and his contribution was significant and played a key role in the success of my applications. His essay writing style is very effective and to the point, at the same time covering every important aspect in a very aesthetic manner. He guided me on how should I approach the essays, he always understood what the question requires and which points should be highlighted and he was always successful in delivering a high quality and powerful essay from the information that I provided to him. Strongly recommend, thanks Prasad!

When people think about standardized tests such as the SAT, GRE, or GMAT, they think expensive courses or private tutoring. The SAT, GRE, or GMAT are the path to a top graduate course, Masters program, or MBA program. No wonder they're priced so high.

But it doesn't have to be that way.

High fees charged by institutes aside, the glut of study material promising the moon confuses more than enlightens.

I realized: it doesn't have to be this way.

These tests test only basic verbal and math skills, ones we've spent 15 years or more of our lives learning. They focus on but a fraction -- pun intended -- of these skills. So why not focus on study material that covers the most important concepts, and leave the rest to good, old practice?

So I explored the tests and distilled them down to the main concepts they test students on. I then created a to-the-point video course that threshes out the basics in terms of concepts, adding just enough spice via sample problems.

The result is my new course, Foundations of GMAT Verbal and Sentence Correction.

What will YOU get from this course? 

  -Over 20 lectures and close to 2 hours of content! 

  -Understand the basics of GMAT Sentence Correction 

  -Understand the basics of subject-verb agreement

  -Understand the basics of pronouns

  -Understand the basics of modifiers

  -Understand the basics of parallelism

  -Solve critical questions on comparisons

  -Solve popular questions on verbs and tenses

  -How to approach GMAT Sentence Correction questions


This course covers all the basics and also emphasizes how to approach problems based on the concepts. There are one or two sample questions for each topic that's covered. I recommend that you try the sample problems on your own before looking at the solutions.

I created this course because I genuinely feel that the basics of Verbal tested on standardized tests such as the SAT, GRE, or GMAT are quite straightforward and should not take long hours of sifting through various resources. Of course, learning the basics is not the same as regular practice, which I highly recommend you do.

If you have any questions about any of the concepts, feel free to post in the Q and A forums. I will look at each and every question and will try to respond to each question as soon as I can. All the best.

Who Should Attend!

  • Students preparing for the GMAT and looking for specific guidance around the verbal section
  • Professionals looking to improve their English reading, writing, and comprehension

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  • GMAT

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Lectures

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