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Strengths:
Personal Mentorship, Strategic Guidance, Course Content, User Interface & Features
Would make the product better:
Quality of Some Questions
The personal mentorship that e-GMAT has to offer is absolutely amazing. I was enrolled on the LMP (Last Mile Push) Program under Abha Mohan, who guided me through each and every step of achieving my dream score. The questions can at times feel too hard, but they prepare you for 705-805 level questions more than any other test prep company in the market.
I enrolled after having given one attempt & studied with some other test prep company.
I got a test prep subscription in December 2024 and eventually ended up giving the exam in July 2025, scoring a 645. While the score is not bad by any means, coming from an overrepresented demographic & having a conventional profile, I knew I would have to bump this up by at least another 20-30 points.
I came across a lot of success interviews from e-GMAT on YouTube, and I realised that even though my concepts getting to a 645 with almost 6-7 months of good prep were not bad, I needed strategic guidance to be able to progress further. I took a month-long break from the GMAT and got right back on the horse. On day 1, I got the subscription with e-GMAT and joined a random session they happened to be having that day. I explained my whole situation there, and was recommended for the LMP Program, which was specifically designed for people who were just looking for that last push. Abha Mohan guided me through all the steps I needed to take, both in the short term and long term, to achieve my target score.
Since I had already done a decent amount of prep, I did not need to review each & every course file again; it was just about strategic practice wherever I felt I was weak. However, the process turned out to be longer than I thought. After starting again in July, I ended up giving the test on the 2nd of January, 2026, and got a 715.
While at times, doing the sectionals and the scholararium quizzes on e-GMAT felt excessively challenging, they got me in the habit of doing 705-805 level questions correctly. I would really recommend anyone using e-GMAT to make full use of the scholararium & the sectionals, without judging yourself for the score, since they are really good practice for people looking to achieve 95+ percentile scores.
Seeing the score pop up on the screen was a feeling that made the effort feel worth it. Thanks, Abha & e-GMAT!