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Whether you start from a 500 or 300, GO 360 will provide the right kind of learning, practice, and analytics you need to reach your target score. GO360 helps you master concepts using proven methods, offers 500 points of personalized feedback to ensure that you excel, and tracks your progress with the help of a milestone-driven plan that understands your strengths and weaknesses. Finally, GO360 also gives you access to experts who will help push you to a 740+ if and when you find yourself stuck below a 700.
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Strengths:
E-GMAT has tremendous amount of resources for every aspect of exam prep. I was at first astonished by the daunting amount of basic concept files that I have to finish before I dive into scholarium quizzes and mocks.
Before I got to know E-GMAT, I didn't have any thorough concept for how to approach every sections and questions.
However, following the entire curriculum for 2 month with patience, I finally made achievements at scholarium quizzes and started to interact with e-GMAT team from then.
Would make the product better:
Concept files, Scholarium quizzes, Cementing process, Sigma-X mocks and other possible materials are all necessary steps to ace GMAT.
Especially, Sigma-X mocks are very accurate indicator/predictor of your actual skills and scores.
And, if you want to improve your score in a short period of time(maybe to 1/3 than preparing for your own), you'd better follow the e-GMAT instructors' guidance as much as possible.
Before I met e-GMAT, my score was stuck in 660 until third attempt. I trusted my English skills, because I have usually achieved the highest scores at TOEIC/TOEFL reading comprehension.
After I started to study with e-GMAT curriculum, I finally realized that I totally misunderstood the GMAT exam and decided to revise my approach as e-GMAT curriculum says.
Also, there was a lot of support from e-GMAT professionals, from thorough plans to follow to timely response to all kind of inquiries.
Though it took longer period than the e-GMAT team suggested because I have a full-time job and have up to 2 hours a day to study, I eventually saw the achievements at mock tests.
Sigma X mocks : 680 -> 730 -> 720
Official mocks : 700 -> 760 -> 750 -> 720.
Though the scores are fluctuating because I could not maintain the rigor of study plan due to work, the e-GMAT team's support and feedback for every mocks I have taken gave me further insights for my faltering points and actions to be done in the near future.
So, even though I got 720 at my actual exam, I am pursuing for another exam with confidence.
For me, visualization for every passage and sentence is the key to all the skills that follow. This is the most important basic mindset when you address various questions.
Regardless of the difficulties of the questions, proper level of visualization and following pre-thinking will put you on the higher position than other test-takers.
e-GMAT will make this happen if you are with them, and the advertisements saying "600 to 750 in xx days.." are not lies. You too, can be the very person who made miracle.
Strengths:
1. Excellent Verbal course.
2. Difficult quant course ( Sharpens your quant ability to perfection)
3.SIGMA_X mocks are very close to actual GMAT exam
Would make the product better:
More Mock tests would be helpful ( Especially for people who are giving multiple attempts)
I purchased E-Gmat Online Course based on recommendation from my senior (who is currently at ISB) on Dec 22, 2022. As my aim was to get into Indian colleges, My target score was 700 and above.
As mentioned by experts at E-Gmat, It is very helpful to know your starting ability before even going for the learning. My first sigma-x mock yielded a 610. It gave me insights into the where my weak areas were and also gave me a good analysis of my Time Management.
I first went to tackle the Verbal section. I had extreme difficulty in tackling the SC and CR part. My RC was rather good at first. For SC, I went on with the course and tried to study all the grammar rules. But for the first 100 questions that I solved post the learning, I wasn’t doing great. I knew I was missing something from my analysis of SC questions. The Course always screamed at each and every point during the learnings that “ Please understand The meaning of the whole sentence first”. Then went back to the course and analysed (with the help of error log-cant stress the significance of this enough) that I finally was able to understand the root cause of my problem with tackling SC questions. I then focused on inculcating the meaning based approach and it immediately gave a boost to my ability. I was much more confident and was able to tackle questions with fairly high accuracy. It also reduced my overall time spent on SC questions as it made it easier for me to eliminate answer choices more easily.
My CR understanding was really bad at start. I almost dreaded and was happy when I came to know that GMAT throws the least Number of CR questions. But only after giving the mock test was I able to understand its significance. After going through the course, it gave me an idea on how to tackle such questions
1. Always, I mean always keep the conclusion statement in your mind. If for some reason You insert your own analysis, its game over.
2. Pre-thinking of answer choices helps a lot in understanding the direction of thought of the author. Sometimes I was able to do such questions under 30secs just because of pre-thinking.(CR questions are on the higher side of average time taken to solve questions)
3. Process of elimination with eliminating each point by thouroughly understanding the point is another major ability you learn as you go through the course.
RC was fairly a strong point for me so the I just brushed through the course. The thing to keep in mind is give sufficient time to fully process the entire passage (4-5 mins for large passage is good) so that questions can be tackled fairly easily. (I for some reason couldn’t get my timing right in exam which affected my overall score.)
Quant has many topics which requires sufficient time for learning all of them. The PACE AI utilized by E-Gmat is a golden hand for your preparation as it provides a very good analysis of your ability in various sections of quant and skips those which you are very good at, therby saving a lot of precious Time.
The SIGMA-X mock tests are very good at estimating your true ability and its esr like analysis provides deep insights into your strengths and weaknesses.
I also want to sincerely Thank Mr Dhruv from E-Gmat for providing constant guidance during my prep. His analysis helped me in my score improvement from 620 to 700 in just two weeks!!
Overall E-Gmat provides a very good platform for improving your ability in GMAT Exam Prep with its systematic and well designed course.
Hi GOBI93
Heartiest Congratulations to you on your 700 score!
Your accomplishment of a remarkable 80-point increase in your total score, accompanied by an impressive 6-point enhancement in the Verbal section (from V29 to V35), is truly praiseworthy.
Your success has been driven by the unwavering determination and resilience that you demonstrated throughout your journey.
Your exceptional proficiency in internalizing and applying processes that guarantee success, such as the Meaning-based approach and the Pre-thinking approach, has led you to success in the Verbal section. The attached image stands as undeniable evidence of your outstanding progress.
Image Link - https://success.e-gmat.com/GOBI93-CR-Progression-90thpercentile
Your Quant ability underwent a remarkable improvement through effective utilization of the data and analytics tool on the e-GMAT platform. You also leveraged the P.A.C.E AI tool to save a lot of your precious time by going through only those concepts that needed improvement This can be observed in the image below, which is just one of several examples of your progress in this area.
Image Link - https://success.e-gmat.com/GOBI93-Quant-PACEAI-Timesavings
The consistent success you experienced on your last 3 Sigma-X mock scores, with scores of 710, 680, and 700 respectively, instilled in you the confidence needed to excel on the test day. Simply by glancing at these scores, you were able to predict your impending success.
Working closely with you to help achieve this score was a delightful experience, GOBI93. We extend our best wishes to you for your future endeavors.
Regards,
Dhruv
Strengths:
The biggest strength of this product is the way it has been structured. While the material is easy to consume and breaks down all topics you need to in great depth, it allows to students to also diagnose their strengths and weaknesses, and tailor their course in accordance.
I found the material to cover all concepts one would need to study to crack the exam, in great depth and detail.
While I had taken the course for a last-mile push, and went through it for a rather brief(couple weeks) period of time, I saw value in cementing areas that I was fairly confident about either way aswell.
Another huge benefit of the program for me was the support one gets from the strategy experts over at E-GMAT. Rida was an absolute gem when it came to guiding me through the process and ensuring I was ably equipped to handle all that the test had to throw at me.
I recommend E-Gmat to anybody who is struggling with the test. In case you're on the edge about making a decision regarding the test-prep firm you want to join forces with, I further recommend visiting the huge library of free e-gmat resources available on the internet, and figuring out if the fundamental approach followed here makes sense to you.
Personally, it is exactly what I needed, and I loved the way the course as well as the product has been designed. Apart from just the teaching aspect of things, which is cementing by the sheer number of outstanding results achieved by egmat, I would like to commend the team for the stellar product and peoples practices followed by everyone I have had the chance to interact with. I'd like to take another moment to thank Rida for being who she is, and being ever-present in my journey. Felt nice having someone feel so deep in my corner all through.
All in all, e-gmat is a great place to be through!
Dear anandv98,
CONGRATS ON GMAT 750!!
Thank you so much for taking the time to write about your experience on the platform. As your mentor, it brings me immense joy to know that you found our course to be structured in a way that is easy to understand and consume.
None of this would have been possible without your dedication and diligence. The best example of this is in SC. You knew that this was your weakest area, but after working on it diligently, you were able to improve from the 50th to 96th percentile –
Image Link - https://success.e-gmat.com/anandv98-SC-Improvement
Your kind words about the support you received truly warm my heart. We are dedicated to providing personalized guidance and assistance to every student, and it's wonderful to hear that you felt supported and equipped to handle the challenges of the test. It was a pleasure working with you.
We appreciate your recommendation to others who may be struggling with the test. Our free e-GMAT resources are indeed a valuable asset for anyone considering our program, as they provide a glimpse into our fundamental approach and teaching methods. We take great pride in our teaching practices and the outstanding results achieved by our students.
I am sure that with your can-do attitude and diligence, you will ace every challenge in front of you . All the best for your next steps!
Warm regards,
Rida Shafeek
Strengths:
This course is very structured and assumes that the student has no prior knowledge of the concepts, which helps a lot, especially in verbal where as a non native speaker, I was not familiar with many concepts of the English Language.
Apart from that, this course does not go into technical terms, which is really good as the terms are hard to remember. For eg- The SC course refers to gerunds as verb-ing nouns, simplifying it for non native speakers.
Finally, the prompt support responses and the personal attention give to student make all the difference.
Would make the product better:
1. Faster playback option in the concept files - much needed if I am already familiar with a concept/revising a concept.
2. Revamp IR section - As IR would be a big part of the GMAT focus addition, it needs a revamp of the IR course.
Overall a great course which helped me improve my score by 90 points! The course is very well structured, explains everything in detail and builds step by step on every ability - by starting on easier level questions and moving on to tougher ones. Their strategies like maintaining an error log, had immense impact on my preparation. Initially, I did not follow these, but when I started following these strategies, it helped my verbal score a lot.
Coming to the verbal section, It has everything you could ask for. The meaning based approach in SC, the pre-thinking approach in CR and RC help a lot in solving those hard level questions, which take a lot of time and effort, in a structured manner. The small quizzes in the end of every concept helped me to cement the skills I learnt. After completing a subsection, there is a cementing process which helps in cementing the ability which I gained in the course by practicing on GMAT like questions. The level of questions in these quizzes was similar to those in the real GMAT. Helped in a lot to improve in my weaker areas, especially SC.
About the quant section, as my starting score was Q50, I was familiar with most of the concepts and the study plan recommended me to move straight to the cementing stage. The level of the questions in quant is little bit higher than the actual GMAT, which kept me grounded and not overconfident of my skills. Any concept which I was weak in I could practice and master through the concept files.
Last but not the least, the amount of personal attention and support the team provided me is the most important reason for my score improvement. I purchased the course in January and was not serious, not even completing the verbal course fully till mid April. I mailed the team about my situation and from that day onwards, they have kept no stone unturned in helping me better myself. From daily study plans to detailed mock analysis, they helped in every way possible. Special thanks to Akash from the E-GMAT team who helped me till the last night of my preparation!
Will recommend it to anyone who wants to improve their score, especially in verbal.
Dear Aakarshit arora,
Congratulations on your score of 730 with a remarkable Q50 and a V39! A 90-point improvement overall and an 11-point improvement in Verbal is a phenomenal achievement and everyone here at e-GMAT is so happy to have been a part of your journey.
Scoring a V39 in Verbal is not an easy feat to achieve. It is possible only when you embrace the processes and let them become second nature to you. You used the Scholaranium analytics to understand your weaker areas in SC and then you used the customization feature to do target practice on those weaker areas. The image below shows your improvement in SC hard questions from 53% to 87% accuracy.
Image Link - https://success.e-gmat.com/Aakarshit-arora-SC-Improvement-Statistics
It was because of your commitment that you improved from V28-V39 in Verbal. You maintained your consistency throughout, understood your weaknesses, and worked relentlessly on them. The image below shows your phenomenal stats in Verbal hard-level questions across all three subsections –
Image Link - https://success.e-gmat.com/Aakarshit-arora-Verbal-Scholaranium-Statistics
You were always willing to put in the effort to understand where you were going wrong, and you improved your time management abilities with each mock. The below image showcases how accurately the SIGma-X mocks predicted your current ability in Quant which was validated by your Q50 in the GMAT exam –
Image Link - https://success.e-gmat.com/Aakarshit-arora-Quant-Mock-Scores
We appreciate your feedback, and our team is working relentlessly to improve on them. e-GMAT is in the process of developing the course for the new GMAT focus edition and will be soon launching the revamped course.
It was a pleasure mentoring you and I am glad I was a part of your GMAT journey. I am sure that you will face every challenge thrown at you with the utmost determination and I wish you all the very best for your next steps!
Regards,
Akash
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Strengths:
Great course structure: Designed in a way to not overwhelm the student but at the same time that each concept is covered in detail
Amazing Analytics: Analytics help you understand the progress and identify improvement areas
Mentorship: Great team and mentors who are truly invested in students success.
My GMAT journey has been a long one with multiple break either due to family commitments, job responsibilities or my own procrastination. But along this journey one thing which was has been constant was E-Gmat’s consistence support and guidance.
Strength of EGMAT can be analysed in the following three segments:
1. Content/Course structure: e-GMAT has very comprehensive and detailed course structure. You can be sure that you are covering every possible concept tested on Gmat.
Course starts with basics and ends up covering even the most difficult concepts tested. Each module is thorough with ample examples to solidify the understanding. Course is divided into small modules containing concept files, application files and practice quizzes. Concept files cover the theory in detail, application files teach how to approach the questions involving those concepts and finally practice quizzes help you to test your understanding and gather feedback.
Grammatical concepts are as important as the process to solve the question. SC/CR/RC each has its individual process to approach and solve the question which is explained beautifully in the course. How to read strategically, utilizing the sentence structure to get the most meaning out of the sentence. Pre-thinking is definitely a game changer for RC and CR.
2. Process and Analytics: Egmat puts a lot of emphasis on following the process. My accuracy and timing both improved dramatically once I started following the process. Initially the process takes time which often disheartens us and we want to skip the process. But with time, once the process is ingrained then you notice the true power of it. The accuracy and timing both improves, which in-turn boosts your confidence.
Scholaranium (the practice platform) helps you practice questions based upon your weakness and provides insights on improvement area. Having such granular level of insights helps you keep moving and improving. The solutions are also in great detail which helps you understand the mistakes and analyse what you missed and what needs to be improved.
3. Mentorship: I believe this is the best feature of egmat. Mentors are tenured and take immense interest in your success. They keep you motivated and accountable. My mentor worked with me for more than 6 months, helping me improve bit by bit. She helped me create a plan towards success, analysing my performance and progress. She gave invaluable feedbacks at appropriate times and showed great faith in my potential at times when even I was not very sure about my progress.
In short, I would suggest to blindly just follow the egmat plan and path created by the team. I realized this later which did cost me plenty of time. GMAT is not about solving tons of questions but strategically learning from each question and applying the learning in subsequent questions. Honing the skill, following the process and working towards accuracy and efficiency.
I improved my score from 640 to 690 to 720 to 760 and this would not have been possible without egmats support and guidance.
Dear AYUSH198,
Congratulations on the massive 120-point improvement to 760! What a score and what a journey! It has been a pleasure working through the Last Mile Push program with you toward this target.
This mail from you after the test, spoke volumes about your joy:
Image link: https://success.e-gmat.com/Ayush-Joy-of-Scoring-760
The mail made my day, and I was so happy that you finally got the score that you deserved😊
I am really glad that you found the course architecture helpful and made complete use of the concept files and application files to build a rock-solid foundation. You then mastered the processes to build a 95th percentile ability across verbal. This image shows the time spent on the Pre-thinking files helped you improve to a 92% accuracy in CR, while reducing the overall time to 1min 48 sec:
Image link - https://success.e-gmat.com/Ayush-Solid-Foundation-Equals-Solid-Ability
It is commendable that despite taking longer to apply the processes at the start; you continued to apply them consistently, so that it become second nature to you. This helped reduce the time taken over time and improve accuracy.
I am happy that the analytics on the platform helped you identify your areas of weakness which in turn helped you improve and build up a solid ability. See how this data-driven strategic approach helped you improve and maintain your RC ability at 90 + percentile:
Image link: https://success.e-gmat.com/Ayush-RC-Accuracy
In quant too, this structured and strategic approach helped you get to Q50 in a predictable manner.
The journey to success is rarely linear but what is needed to succeed is to stay persistent and face the obstacles and not give up on one's dreams. And this is what you did – you knew you had the potential to score big and did not give up in the face personal or professional challenges or not-so-good GMAT scores.
Yes, there were hurdles and breaks – but you just came out stronger and the 760 is a testament to your hard work, determination and a never-say-die attitude. I am sure the score will give you a great fighting chance to get into your dream B-schools and wish you all the best for the upcoming applications and interviews.
Best Regards,
Rashmi Vaidya
Strengths:
Master comprehension section is truly a game-changer!
Would make the product better:
If the verbal section of the course could be adaptive, that would be even better.
When I began my GMAT journey, I took the GMAT official practice mock test and scored 560 (Q46, V22), slightly less than the global average score of test-takers. I immediately knew that the Verbal section (SC & RC) is my Achilles' heel and needs significant improvement to reach the target score of 660 to be eligible for an MBA course at my target university, The University of Warwick. After spending two months learning from the GMAT Official Guidebook and GMATClub practice forum, I took another mock test once more and was surprised to improve by only 20 points to 580! At this point, I knew my learning method was not right and needed to up my game as I only had slightly more than one month left before my GMAT exam.
It was from GMATClub as well that I found e-GMAT and other courses. In the end, I decided to choose e-GMAT because of the great reviews on its verbal section. Moreover, a friend of mine, now studying for an MBA in a top UK business school, recommends I try e-GMAT. So I think nothing will go wrong and I needed to decide quickly.
I am glad that e-GMAT taught me not only practice questions but also a great understanding of the verbal section from its Master Comprehension. Before this, I did a wrong approach to verbal questions because I never really focused on the meaning of the passage itself, but rather answered by mere instinct. Another plus point was it also improved my daily writing skill to have better clarity and structure! Unfortunately, I cannot say much about the Quantitative section because I skipped the tutorial videos and dive into practice quizzes directly. But, I think Payal and her team did a great job as the section is adaptive, an improvement I'd love to see in the Verbal section as well.
For the mock tests, I can say the Verbal section is at the same level as the official GMAT, while the Quant section seems to be more complex than the official one. Nonetheless, it is a really good practice after all and boosted my confidence significantly before the real test, in which I scored 700 (Q49, V36, IR 5, AWA 5), a 140 points improvement from my initial score!
Overall, I highly recommend the e-GMAT to the GMAT aspirants and some tips for you to ace your test :
1. Start really, really, and really early on your GMAT preparation. At least 6 months of preparation should be ideal.
2. Begin by taking a mock test and understand where your weakness is. Be specific and honest about it, it helps!
3. Pick a course with abundant great reviews, especially a course that guides you through the process of understanding the learning materials.
4. Don't jump between sections before finishing one.
5. It's a good idea to listen to your body and take a break if you start feeling overwhelmed during practice. Enjoy the whole process - it is a marathon and not a sprint.
Dear Lapchiong,
Congrats on the amazing 140-point improvement to GMAT 700!!
Thank you so much for your kind words. We appreciate you mentioning the Master Comprehension Course. Indeed, understanding the verbal section is crucial, and you put all your efforts into developing the right processes and methodologies to ace every subsection. Indeed, looking at your course stats, your dedication to perfection shines through.
Image Link - https://success.e-gmat.com/Lapchiong-Course-Dedication
This dedication to meaning clearly paid off, as we can see from your SC stats.
Image Link - https://success.e-gmat.com/Lapchiong-SC-Ability
We also take pride in the fact that our course helped you improve your daily writing skills, enhancing your clarity and structure. Writing proficiency is a valuable asset, and we are glad that our program had a positive impact on this aspect as well.
We appreciate your feedback regarding the adaptive nature of the verbal section. While our Quantitative section is adaptive, we understand your desire for a similar feature in the Verbal section. We constantly strive to improve our courses based on student feedback, and your suggestion will be taken into serious consideration as we continue to enhance our offerings.
Your tips for success are invaluable, and we completely agree with your advice. Starting early, understanding your weaknesses, and choosing a course that provides a comprehensive learning experience are all crucial steps to ace the GMAT. Additionally, focusing on one section at a time and taking breaks when needed are essential for maintaining a balanced and effective study routine.
Once again, congratulations on your outstanding achievement, Lapchiong! We wish you the very best in your MBA journey and in all your future endeavours.
Best regards,
Rida Shafeek
E-GMAT was and still is one of the highest rated courses one can find on the web and that is how I got introduced to it. For me, verbal was the weakest point, and I was looking for guidance in the same. I was very intrigued by the last mile push program which was advertised to me in the start of my preparation.
The master comprehension course was a ray of hope for me, as it became my ground zero. Instead of worrying about what to do and what not to do, I had a starting point, which in just a few hours of preparation made me confident about myself and built up my skills.
I used the platform for 2 months, and saw a score jump of 90 points. I went from V29 to V38, and it was all thanks to E-GMAT. I did not use the platform much for quants as I was comfortable in it, but the PACE AI found out specific topics I was weak at and gave me a chance to work on them.
Cementing was a fun exercise, as it quantified my prep, I knew if I was going on the right track or not. Overall, the number of specifically selected questions helped me save time.
The highlight of my preparation was the mentorship and Last Mile Push program. I tried to diligently follow the E-GMAT process and trusted the process. I saw immediate results and I contacted the support to get to know about my mentor.
My mentor Akash walked with me on the journey from start till finish, he guided me what questions I should do, where should I do them from, and what should I do based on the results of it. It was really helpful.
Concluding, I would say this course is a no brainer for verbal, it will help you a lot, and you just have to trust the process and never look back!
Dear arnavagr,
Congratulations on the tremendous 90-point improvement to 730! What makes the success all the sweeter is the massive verbal improvement from V29 to V38.
From the start, you displayed the zeal to excel. Be it the time spent on the platform to build the foundation or following a structured approach to master the applications and improve ability – you left no stone unturned.
The evidence of your hard work is clearly visible in RC, where you were able to improve and maintain a consistent 70% + accuracy for hard questions as shown in this image:
Image Link - https://success.e-gmat.com/Arnav-Hard-Accuracy-in-RC
I am really glad that Master Comprehension laid the foundation for the whole of verbal, and you were able to then learn concepts and then master application through cementing. See how this graded approach helped you excel across all sub-sections in verbal paving way to the V38:
Image Link - https://success.e-gmat.com/Arnav-Excellent-Verbal-Stats-in-Scholaranium
It is commendable that knowing that you were starting out at a higher ability in quants, you leveraged the PACE feature to selectively identify and work on your weaker areas. This ensured that you could score a Q50 in a predictable fashion.
Arnav, it has been a pleasure working with you through the Last Mile Push program and I am happy that all your hard work paid off!
I, on behalf of the entire e-GMAT family wish you all the best for all your future endeavours.
Best Regards,
Akash Agarwal
Joined: Dec 14, 2021
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Verified GMAT Classic score:
740 Q49 V41 (Online)
Strengths:
1. Well Structured
2. Flexible
3. Mentorship for students
Would make the product better:
1. Hard Level Verbal Questions
2. Engagement with students while teaching basics
I came to E-GMAT with a score of 710 already in hand. I had completed Manhattan Book set 6th edition, OG material and GMAT Ninja Videos but was clueless on how to achieve my target score of a 770. After realizing that I was in desperate need of a mentor who could help me understand the gaps in my preparation, I landed up on the e-GMAT course and was offered a free mentorship program by them. Within the first 7 days of my enrollment, I was allotted Rashmi Vaidya as my mentor.
This turned out to be the best decision of my entire preparation. Rashmi was to me what Ramakant Achrekar was to Sachin. She left no stone unturned in helping me reach my target. From convincing Subject Matter Experts to have one-on-one sessions with me for hours just to fill in preparation gaps, to going out of the way to get me extensions on my course, to counselling me on various occasion to keep me motivated, Rashmi was rock solid dedicated to help me achieve my dream score. I was pretty sure she would have arranged for a Mars Rover had I asked for one during my preparation.
Although the mentorship was the best thing I could ask for, I did feel that the quality of 700+ level questions on e-GMAT especially on verbal could have been more reflective of the actual GMAT content. But I would highly vouch for the course for anyone who is on track to build basics. The entire course was well structured and all modules beautifully crafted. The products that e-GMAT has developed especially the scholaranium are awe-inspiring.
Overall, I would highly recommend the course, especially the mentorship program, to someone stuck in a similar situation.
Dear jasmeetsingh0790,
Congratulations on the 740 – I know the journey hasn’t been easy. But kudos to you for not having given up and persevering to get to what only the top 3% of the test-takers achieve. It has been a pleasure working with you in this journey toward excellence.
You had a good head start with a score of 710, but you didn't let it distract you from meeting the current needs. Recognizing that SC was one of the weaker areas, you did the entire course – starting with foundational concepts and applications and then building it up to a 90th percentile ability through cementing. This image showing improvement in SC accuracy is a testament to your hard work and dedication:
Image Link: https://success.e-gmat.com/Jasmeet-Solid-Foundation-Equals-Great-Ability
Even in RC, where you faced a lot of challenges, you were able to leverage the Subject matter sessions to improve to the 85th percentile. This image shows the progression of your ability in RC owing to the dedicated efforts:
Image link: https://success.e-gmat.com/Jasmeet-Progression-of-RC-Accuracy
Thank you for your feedback on the improvement points – we are in the continual journey of improving ourselves and your honest feedback will help us with this. That said, I am glad that all the hard work and dedication have paid off and the score gives you a fighting chance to get into the program of your choice.
I wish you all the best for your forthcoming application and interview rounds.
Best Regards,
Rashmi Vaidya
My GMAT journey began in 2021 when I started preparing using an online teaching course from a private institution. Within 5 months of preparation, I took the GMAT and scored a 650 (Q 48, V 31). I was definitely unhappy with the score and was sure that I needed to re-attempt. Post that, I tried to prepare again by myself using the available resources but due to lack of consistency and a guided approach, I never went forward with another attempt. Just when I almost gave up on GMAT, a friend who got success with eGMAT suggested that I give it one last shot. That’s when I signed up for the eGMAT (GMAT Online 360) course.
Once I signed up, the onboarding process started. At first, I gave a SIGMA-X mock and I understood where I stand and how far I am from my goal. I was then assigned a Strategy Expert, Akash, who analyzed my entire mock and gave me a way forward about how I should start with my course. First, I prepared a customized day-by-day study plan for myself which gave me visibility and a guided approach on how much time I need to dedicate each day. I initially started with Verbal as it was my weakest area. The eGMAT Master Comprehension helped me strengthen my basics. The structured approach - Practice File, Application Files followed by the Cementing Quiz- is where eGMAT excels at. At every stage there’s a threshold for Medium and Hard difficulty which you need to clear to progress forward. In case you fail to follow that, the strategy expert is just an email away and will share an improvement plan for you based on where you stand. There’s a similar approach for Quant as well. The eGMAT P.A.C.E module helps you save significant time with Quant and helps you focus on your weaker areas. After almost 4 months of prep, I took the GMAT and scored a 710 (Q49, V36)!
Here’s are some aspects of eGMAT that helped me:
1) Dedicated strategy expert: Akash, my strategy expert was more like that one person who helped me understand where I faltered and what I needed to focus on. Analyzing my mocks was one thing I was amiss and he was available to analyze each mock and suggest areas of focus and improvement.
2) Sigma-X mocks: The post analysis that these mocks provide is very similar to how your ESR would look like. It gave me an idea which quartile was bad for me, helped me figure out where I took the most time and how was the progression during my mock. This actually gave me visibility on what I need to focus on in my next mock and areas of improvement too.
3) eGMAT Scholaranium: The collection of questions for each subsection, the quality of questions and the level of each question - all of this together especially for Verbal stands apart and gives you ample of questions to practice, review, and replay questions. You can also create custom quizzes to focus on weaker topics and also get topic wise breakdown of your performance.
4) The eGMAT approach: The sentence structure approach for SC, the pre-thinking approach for CR or strategies such as keyword and predictive approach for RC - you might consider it time consuming but as you keep on practicing it becomes a part of your approach while solving questions and makes the approach very structured.
Overall, the eGMAT course is definitely a course one should look at incase you’re struggling with your prep (especially Verbal) and need a guided approach. However, it does demand consistency and applying whatever you learn to get the desired results. I would suggest that you don't rush through the course and give it enough time during your prep journey and only when you’re confident about a particular subsection, move forward to the next. I expected my prep would end in 2 months since it was a re-attempt but I finished it in 4 months. It will be frustrating at times, but hold on to it and don’t give up, and you won’t be disappointed. And one last piece of advice: please maintain an Error Log, it definitely helps!
Dear mihirhmehta,
Congratulations on your score of 710 with a remarkable Q49 and a V36!
Thank you for your kind words and we at e-GMAT are proud to be a part of your success.
I am so glad you understood that GMAT preparation requires time, and you were always willing to understand where you were going wrong and where you could improve in Verbal. You used the Scholaranium analytics to understand that Parallelism and Comparisons were your weaker areas in SC and then you improved your accuracy in them from 57% to 88% by practicing the meaning-based approach on a regular basis –
Image Link - https://success.e-gmat.com/mihirhmehta-SC-Improvement-Through-Analytics
Scoring a Q49 is also an accomplishment you should be proud of. You showed phenomenal consistency in all subsections of Quant. The below image shows your Quant statistics from Scholaranium which displays your hardwork – –
Image Link - https://success.e-gmat.com/mihirhmehta-Quant-Scholaranium-Statistics
I am glad you stressed the importance of an Error Log for every GMAT aspirant.
I am sure that you will approach your future endeavors with the same zeal, dedication, and perseverance that you have shown throughout your GMAT Prep. I wish you all the very best for your next steps!
Regards,
Akash
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Comprehensive Verbal Curriculum, Scholaranium and Skill Data, and Personalized mentoring
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The e-GMAT course is perfect. No suggestions from my side on how to improve it further.
I, a 23-year-old student from Germany, am excited to share my GMAT journey. In the final stage of my test preparation, I enrolled in e-GMAT's GMAT Online 360 course, which proved to be a game-changer. Upon purchasing the course on May 6, 2023, I acquired two months of access to their extensive resources. With e-GMAT's help, my first attempt score of 620 (Q48, V27) significantly improved to 690 (Q49, V35, AWA 6, IR 5) within just 18 days between attempts. Starting in January with a raw score of 540, I studied intermittently for the GMAT for about 3–4 months, with a one-month gap due to university exams and a critical medical condition. Despite a lack of sleep and test anxiety during my first attempt on May 4, I stayed determined to enhance my verbal skills. By dedicating 9–10 hours daily for around 15 days, I was able to achieve a 690 score. I am immensely grateful to e-GMAT for providing invaluable guidance throughout my preparation. My mentor, Dhruv, guided my efforts in the best direction, allowing me to draw upon the limited time available and maximize my efforts.
I found e-GMAT's meaning-based approach and pre-thinking framework to be particularly valuable in addressing complex Sentence Correction (SC) and Critical Reasoning (CR) questions. Thanks to e-GMAT's guidance, my accuracy in SC improved significantly, and I gained confidence in tackling challenging CR questions. The application files and practice files provided after the concept files were instrumental in helping me apply the appropriate approach to each question type. These resources, among many others, were immensely beneficial in my preparation journey.
The Cementing phase played a pivotal role in my verbal preparation. Solving several cementing quizzes and reviewing my solutions in depth allowed me to internalize problem-solving approaches effectively. The invaluable insights I gained about my strengths and weaknesses in specific sections allowed me to refine my study plan and seize the "low-hanging fruits`". At the same time, I efficiently allocated enough mental energy towards enhancing other areas.
I must stress the immense influence of my dedicated mentor, Dhruv, who has been with me since day one. In the beginning, Dhruv crafted a personalized study plan designed to optimize my progress within the limited 18-day timeframe. Recognizing both the time constraints and my abilities, Dhruv meticulously devised study plans for each of the three verbal sections and adapted them according to my requirements. Thanks to Dhruv's guidance, I was able to effectively maximize my learning outcomes.
For aspiring GMAT test-takers, I would like to share a few tips based on my personal experience. Firstly, establish a consistent study routine and adhere to it diligently. Recognize the immense value of consistency in internalizing the various approaches to the GMAT's diverse question types. Secondly, engage in regular practice using trustworthy resources like e-GMAT's Scholaranium, focusing on quality rather than quantity. Particularly in the verbal section, understanding why incorrect answers are wrong and why the correct ones are right is crucial. Hence, it is pivotal to review and analyse not only the incorrect questions but also those that took longer to answer or required guessing. Finally, implement the e-GMAT's meaning-based approach and pre-thinking framework, as they can substantially improve your accuracy and, over time, speed, and adhere to the e-GMAT’s 3-step process — Concept files, Cementing, and Test-readiness — a sound and reliable process that aids you in mastering the underlying abilities required for scoring well in the GMAT.
To sum up, e-GMAT’s online 360 course provided me with a unique learning experience. Through their 3-step process, comprehensive study materials, and invaluable mentorship from Dhruv, I was able to achieve my target score within a remarkably short timeframe. The meaning-based approach and pre-thinking framework were instrumental in helping me improve my accuracy. Moreover, the invaluable insights provided by Scholaranium analytics and personalized mentoring from Dhruv accelerated my progress substantially. I highly recommend e-GMAT to GMAT aspirants seeking a comprehensive and tailored learning path to reach their target scores.
Hi VYOMINCAPS
Heartiest Congratulations to you on your 690 score!
Congratulations on the commendable achievement, with a 70-point increase in just 18 days, elevating your score from 620 to 690. Well done on your dedication and remarkable Improvement!
Your dedication and mastery of the Meaning-based approach for Sentence Correction is evident in your exceptional performance on Cementing quizzes. You not only solidified your skills but also enhanced them significantly. Well done!
https://success.e-gmat.com/VYOMINCAPS-SC-Cementing-Performance
Your dedication to internalizing the Pre-thinking approach for Critical Reasoning has resulted in impressive skill development in CR. You consistently enhanced your CR accuracy while simultaneously reducing the time taken to answer CR questions. The accompanying image serves as a testament to your remarkable progress.
https://success.e-gmat.com/VYOMINCAPS-CR-Improvement
Your repeated success gave you the confidence you needed to succeed on the test day. You could predict your success just by having a glance at your last 2 Sigma -X mock scores, wherein you scored 700 and 680 respectively.
https://success.e-gmat.com/VYOMINCAPS-SIGma-X-mocks
Finally, on behalf of e-GMAT, I extend my well-wishes for the exciting journey that lies ahead of you. May you embark on this path with great success and fulfilment.
Regards,
Dhruv
Dear TechNerddy,
Congratulations on GMAT 720!! This is Rida, your mentor – I am so glad to have been a part of your journey.
I can see that you have really given it all during your preparation, once you figured out the way to GMAT success is through mastering the right processes. In SC, the time and effort you put into mastering the meaning-based approach really paid off. The image below shows that you were clearly able to maintain 90th percentile ability-
Image Link - https://success.e-gmat.com/TechNerddy-SC-Improvement
I am glad that you recoginzed the importance of concept files, Scholarium quizzes, the Cementing process, and SIGma-X mocks for GMAT success. It is especially gratifying to hear that our SIGma-X mocks accurately predicted your skills and scores, as we can see in the image below –
Image Link- https://success.e-gmat.com/TechNerddy-Mock-Prediction
Despite fluctuations, your achievements in mock tests are commendable, and clearly showcase your ability to reach the 90th percentile.
Congratulations on your GMAT score of 720, and we wish you continued success as you pursue your next attempt with confidence.
Best regards,
Rida Shafeek