


| I was doing all right in SC, knew all the rules etc. But what I wanted was to find out the logic behind these rules. You know when you come across tough questions, you can always narrow down to two choices, and this is where the difference between those who know grammar vs those who know the rules comes in. Winners' guide to GMAT Grammar was invaluable in my getting a perfect Verbal score. - Tim Norris (Verbal: 99 percentile) |
| I wanted to get a good understanding of GMAT Grammar me in the GMAT Sentence Correction Section, but also for AWA, Application Essays and in general for the whole Verbal section. If you are looking for something similar, you search stops Here. - Jan Vandenberg (Verbal: 97 percentile) |
| I did not study english till after my graduation. And no wonder, I was totally scared of GMAT Verbal. But having spent some time with this guide, I managed to get a respectable 85 percentile in English. Highly recommended if Sentence Correction scares you. - Buyang Bhutia (Verbal: 85 percentile) |
| I hail from Spain and even though my English isn't so bad, I was totally lost with English Grammar. No amount of cramming all the rules helped because you can never predict How the Gmat is going to test your knowledge. The only solution was to build up core basic knowledge of how this language worked. And this is where all my thanks goes to 'Gmat grammar for non native speakers. - ener Erdem (Verbal: 90 percentile) |
| Although I was doing MS in the US, all my previous education had been in my mother tongue. When I decided to take the GMAT, I had to do something about my confidence level and my command over the language. Glad to say I managed a pretty decent score in both the math and the english section with the help of various books by winningprep. - S. Sankar (Verbal: 90 percentile) |
| While I was doing pretty well on the math section, I was really lost at GMAT Verbal, especially the SC section. In desperation I even spent a couple of weeks with Wren & Martin, but still ended up with a poor 50 percentile. Eventually, I came across the GMAT Grammar guide and managed to get my Verbal percentile up to 90. A remarkable improvement given my command over the language. - J. Smith (Verbal: 90 Percentile) |