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Good to see you have broken the 760 mark putting you in competitive position for top schools. Do you have any schools of preference that align with your goals?
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Gratz on the 770. All the best going forward.

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Thanks for sharing! Not every day I hear the word Pedagogy 👍
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Dear guptavaibhav1393, 

Congratulations on the outstanding 770 with a massive 200-point overall improvement and a 12-point verbal and quant improvement from your first cold mock. What an incredible journey it has been, and I am truly glad to have been a part of it. It has been my pleasure working with you and watching your massive improvement to GMAT success😊

Thank you for sharing your journey here – it helps the other GMAT aspirants not only learn from your inspirational journey but also provides a framework to succeed in the GMAT. I am sure a lot of people will get inspired and benefit from this.

Initial Prep:

It is commendable how you assessed your requirements and constraints to zero in on the kind of study and the course that would help you succeed in the GMAT. Once done, you did not dive directly to the deep end, but took the important steps to plan the journey ahead of you by:

    1. Attempting mock to assess your starting abilities and
    2. Creating a study plan to create the roadmap to success.

It is impressive how, once you created the plan, you followed it to the “T”

Verbal Prep:

In verbal, recognising that you need a comprehensive preparation to improve from your starting score of V30, you set about building your ability by building a rock-solid foundation.

Starting with learnings the concepts and basics of application, you then mastered the application to build a strong ability across the verbal section. This image shows how internalising and mastering the meaning-based approach helped you reach 90th percentile ability in SC:


In CR and RC too, after having built the foundation and mastered the application, you leveraged the data analytics to identify and work on your areas of weakness to a consistent and replicable ability. See how this data-driven approach helped you reach 90th percentile in CR and RC:


Quant Prep:

In quant too, you were starting out at a lower score on Q39. Given your background, you did not need a comprehensive preparation but more of refresher and practice of solving GMAT-like questions.

So, you leveraged the PACE feature of the quant course to identify and go through your weaker areas where you needed help. It is heartening to know that the time-saving feature of PACE helped you save over 60 hours in quants. See how in Algebra alone, you saved over 14 hours:


Once you had refreshed your concepts and application, you then practiced on GMAT-like questions through cementing to reach the top score on the GMAT. This image shows how the Scholaranium data predicted your quant success:


Hiccups before the test:

The days before the test weren’t smooth. The two mocks that you took right before the test did not yield the desired results. But the remarkable thing is you did not let this set back daunt you. With all the previous quizzes, test-readiness quizzes and mocks that you had solved and the data from these, you knew this was a one-off case.

The great thing about data-driven preparation strategy is that you are able to recognise outliers and you knew that that is what the mocks were.

Once identified, you were able to then take the necessary corrective measures to ensure that you do not repeat this score on the D-Day and approach the test with a calm and composed attitude.

The passport fiasco on the day before the test and how you handled it smoothly by getting it couriered overnight goes a long way to displaying your calm mindset. Thank you for sharing with the readers that a passport is a mandatory requirement for Indian applications.

The result – The most wonderful success – 770 (V42 & Q51):

Success comes to those who work hard and believe in themselves, and you are a testament to this fact. I am so glad that the months of hard work paid off finally and you took home such an outstanding score that will give you a great fighting chance to get into the institutes of your choice.

I thank you again for sharing this wonderful journey with the other GMAT aspirants out there. I am sure they will take a page out of your journey and take the right steps toward achieving their dream scores too.

I, on behalf of the entire e-GMAT family, want to wish you all the best for the upcoming admission cycle and all your future endeavours.

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