GMAT Club
9 comments
Review summary
Based on 9 comments, created with AI
Students overwhelmingly praise this teacher's tests & practice, teaching quality, teacher's experience. Many students highlight gmat club provides excellent practice resources, esp...
What students talk about most
Evaluation breakdown
Top Strengths
1. Excellent practice resources, especially the forum quiz.
2. Provides useful study plans and insightful analysis.
3. Inspiring and motivating success stories.
Areas to Improve
1. Streamlining and organizing study materials and links.
2. Reducing promotional and self-serving content.
3. Improving overall navigation and user experience.
What students love
“Best applications expert in town!!!”
“Success stories like this teach students that if you keep working consistently and disciplined, success will come inevitably.”
“Thank you for sharing.”
1 likes
“This is a very helpful resource for GMAT preparation.”
“The study plan links are incredibly useful for structuring my GMAT prep.”
“GMAT Club provides excellent practice resources, especially the forum quiz.”
“The GMAT success stories are truly inspiring and motivating.”
“Connecting with experts like Mansie is a great opportunity for students.”
“The GMAT Day event sounds like a valuable opportunity for prospective students.”
“The detailed analysis of MBA rankings is very insightful for making informed decisions.”
What could be better
“Too many promotional links in the comments, it's distracting from the main content.”
“The links provided are overwhelming; it would be better to highlight the most crucial ones.”
“Some of the links are just self-promotion for other services, not direct help.”
“It's hard to navigate all the different resources; a more streamlined approach would be better.”
“The comments section is cluttered with links, making it difficult to find actual student questions or discussions.”
“The information is scattered across many links; a consolidated guide would be more user-friendly.”
“While helpful, the sheer volume of external links can be a bit much to process at once.”