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Strengths:
I scored 665 (Q87, V83, DI79) on the GMAT, and what set e-GMAT apart wasn't just the content—it was how the platform showed me exactly where I was losing points and how to fix it. Before e-GMAT, I practiced blindly without understanding which topics drained my time or tanked my accuracy. The moment I started using their portal, everything changed. Data Analytics became my compass—after every practice session, I could see my predicted percentile range, which questions took too long, and which topics needed work. This wasn't generic feedback—it pinpointed that permutation-combination and distance-speed questions were eating up my time. Scholaranium's Cementing Quizzes gave me structured mixed practice with detailed performance tracking, creating a clear roadmap instead of guesswork.
Would make the product better:
The Neuron platform became my secret weapon, especially in my final week. While Scholaranium provided excellent practice, Neuron let me drill official GMAT questions on my exact weak areas with e-GMAT's superior explanations. What made it invaluable was the Error Log—I could revisit every incorrect question before test day, reducing my solve time while improving accuracy. My mentor Dhruv guided me to specific modules for my weak topics, and I'd immediately practice those concepts on Neuron. This targeted cycle—identify weakness through analytics, study the Module content, practice official questions on Neuron, retest—created measurable improvement between each mock attempt.
Sigma-X Mocks deserve special mention because they predicted my score better than official mocks did. While official mocks consistently showed me at 715-735, Sigma-X gave me 675, 665, and 655—and my actual score was 665. They're tougher and more realistic, which initially frustrated me but ultimately prepared me better. The detailed mock analytics revealed surprising patterns: I was getting hard questions right but missing medium ones, showing I needed better time distribution rather than just harder practice. For MSR questions specifically, the DI Module strategies taught me a game-changing approach—read the tab headers first, solve the first question from just the first tab, then read remaining tabs as needed. This saved critical minutes and I got all MSR questions correct on test day.
e-GMAT excels at eliminating wasted effort through precision. You're not redoing topics you've mastered—you're surgically targeting gaps with official questions through Neuron, realistic Sigma-X mocks, mentor guidance that actually understands your data, and analytics that show exactly where to focus next. For anyone who wants to improve strategically rather than study blindly, this platform delivers exactly what score improvement requires.