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We understand that choosing the right course for your GMAT preparation can be daunting. And to help you make an informed decision and save invaluable prep time and money, here’s a list of factors that you should consider while choosing a course. You will need a course that offers you:
The
e-GMAT course offers you all of this in a single place and more! Here are top three factors that differentiate
e-GMAT Course from other courses.
- 4 out of the top 5 GMAT instructors globally are from e-GMAT.
- We not only provide you with the right resources but also assign you a dedicated mentor who guides and supports you throughout your prep tenure.
- A quizzing platform with granular level data analytics about your skill set to help you identify and fix all the conceptual gaps / timing / accuracy related issues.
How to Decide?- Experience the free trial courses – most important step that you need to take so that you can decide which platform works for you.
- Talk to a Strategy Expert in a free one-to-one session. This will help you address your apprehensions, understand the process that you need to follow, and help you design a personalized strategy for your GMAT journey.
- Visualize your journey by going through the reviews of students who have used these platforms.
How to start from scratch and get to a 700+ score?- Since you’re starting off your preparation, I also wanted to provide some useful tips that will help you get started in a proper manner.
- Start your journey by establishing a baseline of your current abilities. You do that by taking a mock that presents you the complete picture of where you stand today. You can take one of the SIGma-X mocks in our free trial course. Here is the link for the mock - https://e-gmat.com/sigma-x/ (free of charge).
- Once you’ve identified your strengths and weaknesses, it’s critical that you build a Personalised Study Plan. This will help you cut down your prep time significantly (by around 40%).
- Learn the right methods of solving questions - GMAT is a test of ability, a lot of students make the mistake of just practicing questions randomly without building the requisite core skills tested by these questions. You must avoid that trap.
- Track your progress continuously with the right data points and by using a milestone-driven approach.
Here are some helpful resources (with YouTube links) that will help you start off your preparation with the
right approach to solving questions in Verbal and Quant.
- Meaning-based approach in SC
- Pre-thinking in CR
- Reading Strategies in RC
- Process skills in Quant
Also, we host the
World’s largest collection of GMAT success stories on ourYouTube channel. I believe you’ll find a lot of these student journeys inspiring.
Kickstart Your Preparation NowTake a
SIGma-X mock test to establish your current scores for every individual subsection. Once you have taken the mock test, you can reach out to
[email protected] to schedule a
1:1 session with one of our Strategy Experts to understand how we can help you with:
- Get precise estimates of your current skill level in each sub-section.
- Decide on the sequence of preparation (example – Quant basics -> Number Properties -> Algebra or some other sequence)
- Set up personalized targets and accurate time estimates to improve in each sub-section.
- And track the improvement every day.
I have tried to be as comprehensive as possible in this post and sincerely hope you find this helpful. I look forward to hearing from you and helping you make it to 700+!
Best Regards,
Mansi