GMAT Club
May 07, 2026
shekhfarid276

Joined: Apr 07, 2023

Posts: 14

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Verified GMAT Focus score:
535 Q76 V77 DI76

Improvement N/A

Course e-GMAT Online Focused

Location Online

Strengths:

The platform offers a massive volume of practice material. They have a huge collection of questions, an abundance of sectional tests, seamless integration of Official Guide (OG) questions, and 5 full-length model tests. If you are strictly looking for a large repository to practice with, they deliver on quantity.

Would make the product better:

The course needs more time-effective solutions and streamlined approaches. The heavily branded "structured" strategies are too time-consuming to execute under real exam pressure. Additionally, the "Last Mile Push" program felt overhyped and did not provide the targeted, practical pacing help I actually needed for test day.

I started my GMAT preparation with a baseline practice score of 545 and eventually worked my way up to a peak practice score of 695 on e-GMAT's platform. The platform definitely has its strong suits: it provides an exhaustive question bank, plenty of sectional tests, and 5 solid model tests that give you more than enough material to practice with.

However, my actual test day experience was a major disappointment. I found the course material itself to be incredibly time-consuming, and the solutions they teach are not time-effective for the actual exam. While they heavily brand their approaches as structured, I found them clunky and unrealistic to apply under strict time limits. The "Last Mile Push" program also felt overhyped and didn't bridge that gap for me.

On the actual test day, the combination of e-GMAT's time-heavy strategies and standard exam center stress completely derailed my pacing. I was forced to guess randomly on a large number of questions just to finish the sections. This time mismanagement resulted in a final score that dropped below my baseline, ultimately causing me to miss my Deferred MBA application deadline. It is a good platform for accessing practice questions, but I highly caution against relying solely on their pacing and execution strategies.

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