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March 17, 2026
nsequeira

Joined: Jul 11, 2025

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Verified GMAT Focus score:
675 Q83 V88 DI79

From 56th to 95th Percentile

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Improvement 110 Points

Course e-GMAT Mentorship

Instructor Abha Mohan

Location Online

Strengths:

The verbal strategy is outstanding, methodical, clear, and effective. The dual question bank setup (Scholaranium + Neuron OG) means you never run out of quality practice material, which is critical when drilling weaker areas. The mentorship program is responsive and genuinely helpful, typically replying within a day. What I valued most was not having to figure out what to study. The program lays out the path and you just execute. That alone removes a huge mental burden during prep.

Would make the product better:

The PSP, which is the personalized study plan tailored to your availability and goals, could be more realistic in its time projections. In practice, when you hit a tough area and need to spend extra time on it, the schedule starts to drift. I was targeting a two to three month prep and ended up at six months. More buffer built into the plan for those inevitable sticking points would make the experience feel more accurate from the start.

I started my GMAT prep in late September sitting at the 56th percentile. By March, I scored 675, a 110 point increase and 95th percentile. eGMAT played a significant role in that journey. The verbal section strategy is where the program truly shines; it is structured, logical, and actually works. My CR performance went from a genuine weakness to 100th percentile, largely because of the depth of the question bank available. Having access to both Scholaranium and Neuron OG means you always have material to work through, no matter where you are in your prep. The LMP mentorship is a real differentiator, with fast and thoughtful responses that keep you on track. Most importantly, the program removes the guesswork. You do not have to design your own study plan from scratch; experienced people have already done that for you. For someone balancing GMAT prep with other commitments, that structure is invaluable.

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