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Starting from basics. Learn everything you need to earn a 740+ score

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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  • 5 SIGma-X mocks to get an accurate assessment of your abilities
  • e-GMAT PSP to build a personalized and time-optimal study plan
  • Top Instructor curated 200+ hours of video lessons
  • 2500+ Application and Exercise Questions
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  • 24*7 Customer Support
  • Last Mile Push from e-GMAT
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4.8 /5 Average Rating
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AI Super-Summary of Customer Reviews for e-GMAT Online 360*

The reviews highlight e-GMAT's comprehensive and structured GMAT prep course, praised for its effective personalization, AI tools, and extensive question bank. Many users appreciated personalized mentorship through the Last Mile Push (LMP) program, with mentors providing tailored guidance and boosting confidence. The Scholaranium platform and PACE AI engine were particularly noted for their ability to streamline study and enhance practice through detailed analytics. The course's detailed approach to Verbal and Quant sections, including unique strategies like 'pre-thinking' for Critical Reasoning and 'cementing' quizzes, helped users improve significantly. While some found the course demanding, it offered valuable resources and support, making it highly recommended for serious GMAT candidates.
16 users mention "Responsive Support"
  • "The continuous support of the mentor is a leverage that you can have over the rest of the people...She was always there to answer every question I had, no matter how small or complicated...." Read more
  • "My mentor, Dhruv, provided tailored guidance, helping me adjust strategies when needed...." Read more
  • "Akash and Abha, my mentors, supported me in every step of the way and helped me set accurate goals...." Read more
  • "LMP Mentorship: Rida kept me on track, providing personalized guidance that helped me break through my score plateau...." Read more
  • "detailed solutions with expert assistance to help with doubts..." Read more
  • "I have, on occasions not liked some explanations and replied to them and they have promptly replied...." Read more
  • "content & strategies are truly well taught and presented in a very comprehendible manner...." Read more
  • "and support team is always there to help us with our doubts...." Read more
  • "Incredible Mentor Support: One of the best things about e-GMAT is the personalized mentor support...." Read more
  • "To my surprise, the reply that I received was very assuring and motivating. Hereon, egmat mentor Ms Rashmi Vaidya became a dedicated virtual mentor for me for the following months of my preparations...." Read more
  • "The team at e-GMAT is incredibly accessible, with doubts and questions being resolved within 24 hours...." Read more
  • "1-1 mentorship provided in the Last Mile Program is something which stands out with e-GMAT...." Read more
  • "Coaching: It was empowering to have a coach who set clear goals and was following up how I was doing...." Read more
  • "The team resolving doubts was extremely prompt...." Read more
  • "I was in touch with my mentor Rashmi, who was kind enough to proactively check in and offer course correction steps...." Read more
  • "With the guidance of my mentor, Mr. Dhruv, I was able to achieve my desired score...." Read more
14 users mention "Comprehensive Coverage"
  • "The e-GMAT course itself was really helpful it gave me clear strategies and plenty of practice to improve my Verbal, Quant, and Data Interpretation skills...." Read more
  • "Their comprehensive and structured approach was perfect for my busy schedule as a working professional...." Read more
  • "The depth of concept covered in eGMAT quant is unmatched in all sub sections...." Read more
  • "This course alone is sufficient to cover all concepts needed to ace the exam..." Read more
  • "eGMAT's online 360 course starts with the creation of an extensive study plan..." Read more
  • "e-GMAT module provides with all the resources which one may need to gear up for the GMAT war..." Read more
  • "e-GMAT Online 360 course worked best for me as it not only helped me in skill development but also taught me how to be focused while reading a question which helped a lot, mainly in Verbal section...." Read more
  • "They cover all the key concepts like algebra, number properties, and word problems...." Read more
  • "Knowing concepts well just by covering the module courses was only 1/3rd of the preparations done for GMAT...." Read more
  • "GMAT success is not just about mastering the subject but also about having a solid strategy and sticking to it...." Read more
  • "up by cementing exercises which helps us master the concept we have learned so far and help us to teach how to implement it while tackling the problem...." Read more
  • "The cementing process and error logging were key which helped out with the revision of concepts that went wrong...." Read more
  • "The Modules are clear time paced and segregated perfectly to cover concepts, examples and problems...." Read more
  • "I was scoring 635 and felt stuck after a second attempt at 655. e-GMAT completely transformed my approach...." Read more
11 users mention "Great for Verbal"
  • "The Verbal section, particularly the Master Comprehension course, was instrumental in my improvement...." Read more
  • "The first and foremost thing I loved about eGMAT was a clear and personalized study plan......" Read more
  • "The Verbal course, with its focus on understanding meaning and pre-thinking, significantly improved my accuracy and speed in Critical Reasoning...." Read more
  • "I had tried things my own way with a subscription of a particularly famous organization. But it lacked the interactive aspect that is a usp for egamt...." Read more
  • "The 'pre-thinking' approach to Critical Reasoning (CR) helped a lot thanks to the constant feedback I received...." Read more
  • "the verbal course is excellent. Hands-down the best for CR and RC you will find on the internet today...." Read more
  • "Verbal section was my weakest area, and e-GMAT helped me turn it around...." Read more
  • "I started with verbal, focusing on CR & RC basics, and found the pre-thinking strategy for CR incredibly helpful...." Read more
  • "Pre-thinking approach in CR was a game-changer...." Read more
  • "I was facing a lot of issues with verbal, so I opted for a full access course from E-GMAT and used their verbal tutorials to largely work on RC..." Read more
  • "e-GMAT s Verbal section was instrumental in my score improvement...." Read more
10 users mention "Score Improvement"
  • "E-GMAT played a crucial role in my GMAT success, helping me improve from 625 to 695...." Read more
  • "My journey from 555 to 685 in GMAT Focus..." Read more
  • "I got upset with my score as I was scoring above 655 on mock tests from GMAT official......" Read more
  • "I must say if you take this online course and actually diligently complete all three stages of preparation on egmat portal, with the required score metrics, no force can stop you from getting an exceptionally high score at GMAT focus edition...." Read more
  • "My GMAT journey started 3 months back after I had already attempted actual GMAT with a 655 and a 49th percentile in Verbal section...." Read more
  • "After a disappointing first attempt, I connected with my mentor, Rashmi, who provided valuable guidance. With her suggestions, I adjusted my approach and achieved a score of 665..." Read more
  • "I went from 645 to 685 in 20 days...." Read more
  • "As someone who improved from 565 to 645 on the GMAT Focus Edition, I can confidently say e-GMAT's structured approach was instrumental in my success...." Read more
  • "I improved from a 655 to 715 thanks to their hard question bank...." Read more
  • "Thanks to e-GMAT, I was able to significantly improve my understanding and ultimately scored a 675...." Read more
7 users mention "User-Friendly Platform"
  • "The platform is also simple to use and pretty straightforward...." Read more
  • "e-GMAT's diagnostic test recommended a personalized study path...." Read more
  • "The PACE feature allows you to skip skills which you are already confident in...." Read more
  • "the seamless UI and architecture of the platform...." Read more
  • "On-demand experts' assistance is as advertised...." Read more
  • "a user-friendly interface, an analytical view of my performance..." Read more
  • "The platform provides a really structured and personalized approach to studying..." Read more
3 users mention "Great for Data Insights"
  • "Data Insights is one area where I struggled the most initially. But the simplified manner in which core concepts...are presented in the course have made my life easier...." Read more
  • "They have a strongly crafted set of resources for the DI section which I felt was an apt reflection of the official test...." Read more
  • "e-gmat has extensive resources on each sub-section, including on Data Insights..." Read more
3 users mention "Great value for money"
  • "The fact that it is customisable makes it ideal for working professionals...." Read more
  • "quick response to forum queries is invaluable for online learners, enabling users to quickly resolve doubts..." Read more
  • "the realistic mocks replicate the actual GMAT experience, with detailed feedback and analysis to guide your improvement...." Read more
2 users mention "Expert Instructors"
  • "If you want a tutor who is patient, knowledgeable, and genuinely cares about your success, I highly recommend Rida!..." Read more
  • "you are paired with a mentor who can motivate you, guide you on where you should be focusing your time and skills on and even help you in areas you are weak...." Read more
1 users mention "New Updated Material"
  • "Strategic Skill Building Approach..." Read more
1 users mention "Lots of practice questions"
  • "The number of problems available for practice..." Read more
1 users mention "Practice tests"
  • "e-GMAT's mock tests, including Sigma-X, closely resembled the actual GMAT in both algorithm and question types...." Read more
*Review summaries are AI generated from 25 latest reviews in the past 2 years.
January 21, 2023
Unmani

Joined: Feb 06, 2022

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
720 Q48 V40

e-gmat - A wonderful product!

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Improvement 90 Points

Course e-GMAT Online 360

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I enrolled with e-gmat towards the end of June 2022, after spending some months on my GMAT prep with another test prep company and a mediocre GMAT score. Getting an e-gmat subscription changed the whole course of my GMAT prep. I earlier relied a lot on guess-work and instincts to pick an answer choice. Later, the whole process became entirely logic driven and concept based. What I loved about e-gmat -

i. Course structure

The e-gmat course has been wonderfully designed with superb analytics and a student-friendly user interface. I was initially asked to take a sigma-X mock, and using results of that score a personalised study plan (PSP) was created for me. The PSP took into account my current abilities and amount of time I could devote to my GMAT prep and came up with the plan that I needed to follow in order to achieve my target score. The plan was designed in the most optimum possible way.

ii. Course content

The e-gmat team has wonderfully designed the entire course content. Each module, be it Verbal or Quant, has been so beautifully designed, that a student need not refer alternate resources for anything. The Master Comprehension module was really useful. It put me in the habit of consciously reading, with an intent to absorb the meaning. The content videos are short and crisp, and cover the subject matter comprehensively. The practice files and the application files after each concept videos helped me solidify my understanding before moving to the next concept. Although I initially planned to use the subscription for the Verbal course, I ended up going through their Quant modules as well!

iii. Methods learned

I. SC
The e-gmat methods of learning were a game-changer for me. I earlier relied on a lot of guess-work and luck to arrive at the correct answer. For SC, their meaning-based approach helped me understand the meaning of the question statement and the author’s intent. This is a very crucial step, as it helped me eliminate answer choices that were grammatically correct but worded in such a fashion, that the meaning changed entirely. The meaning-based approach is especially useful when it comes to solving Hard level SC questions.
II. CR
I can’t emphasize enough on the usefulness of the pre-thinking activity in CR. For a major part of my GMAT prep journey, I ended up with 2 answer choices in CR. I would then end up choosing either of them, and thought that there was nothing I could do to change this. The pre-thinking approach helped me pause, and visualize the entire argument. It precisely helped me visualize the conclusion and come up with a solid framework to analyse the answer choices. This entirely eliminated the need to revisit the question stem, and read the answer choices again and again. I was able to confidently mark the correct answer choice. I took a lot of time to develop this habit, but my mentor Rashmi, provided me with a lot of tips and plenty of useful content to perfect this process.
III. RC
Honestly, I had discounted it initially, leading to a poor accuracy in RC. But after following the e-gmat structured approach to RC, I realized how important it is to tackle RC in the right way. The modules are wonderfully designed and focus a lot on comprehending the passage and understanding the author’s intent. It helped me consciously absorb the meaning and the tone of the author. It enabled me to identify the incorrect choices and select the correct one on solid grounds.
IV. Quant
The quant module is very thoughtfully designed. The PACE module saved me a lot of time and allowed me to focus on only those modules that were necessary. The entire quant module emphasizes on process skills, and following these process skills clearly enabled me to approach quant questions the right way. It eliminated any possibility of making errors while solving questions. Each concept video in quant wonderfully explains the concept, along with adequate questions for practice to solidify your understanding.

iv. Analytics / Questions / Mocks

The best part of the e-gmat course is the Scholaranium. The quality of questions and the solutions provided to it are top-notch. They resemble a lot with the questions on the GMAT. After each practice quiz, the analytics came up with really good recommendations and quickly highlighted my weak areas and what I could do to polish those. The Cementing quizzes after each module helped me cement my concepts in the best possible way. It also identified any gaps and my mentor would then guide me how to polish those. The custom quizzes feature allowed me to practice test-readiness, by allowing me to pick and choose questions from any topic and practice it. The sigma-X mocks provide a very close representation of the actual test, and are a great way to guage your performance.

v. Mentorship support and Last Mile Push program

Rashmi, my mentor from the e-gmat team has been a blessing in this entire GMAT journey! She would analyze my performance in every module and provide me with a clear road-map for the next steps. She would come up with very detailed analysis of my quiz attempts and provided me plans that I could follow with my work commitments. After she onboarded me in the Last Mile cohort, she came up with an elaborate plan specially designed to help me get to my target score. She designed a module-wise improvement and revision plan, keeping in mind my time constraints and other commitments. The amount of effort she has put in to help me get to my target score is HUGE. It wouldn’t have been possible without Rashmi’s effort. At times the plans that she made me follow and revisiting modules when I didn’t perform well on the practice tests felt cumbersome. But she kept me going, motivated me when I felt low and not-so-confident about my performance on the test. Huge thanks to you, Rashmi! The Last Mile Push program is a great product designed by the e-gmat team. It helps you push your score beyond the upper-600’s to reach the 700’s. the support team at e-gmat is always an e-mail or a call away, I can only advise students to follow to your mentor’s suggestions to the last T!

Overall, the e-gmat is a wonderful product to cater to all your GMAT prep requirements. The course content along with the mentorship support is fantastic! I’d like to thank the entire e-gmat team in helping me achieve my desired score!

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January 27, 2023
egmat

Dear Unmani,

Congratulations on a massive 90-point improvement to 720😊 It has been wonderful working with you in this journey towards success.

Unmani, you made certain right decisions along the way that helped you get to that 720:

1. You started the right way by assessing your staring ability and creating a personalized study plan to chart your preparation path

2. You followed this with a structured approach to building the fundamentals that helped you get to the 90th percentile in verbal. This image shows how the time that you spent on learning the foundations helped you get to a 92% accuracy for modifiers questions:

https://success.e-gmat.com/Foundation-helps-build-ability

3. Having built the foundation, you then mastered the applications by practicing GMAT-like questions through cementing. Recognizing that a “guesswork” based approach in SC was not working, you set about internalizing the meaning-based approach that helped you improve to a 95th percentile in SC.

4. You persevered despite setbacks. As you have mentioned, you took a lot of time to master the pre-thinking approach in CR, but you did not give up, and in the end, perfected this helping you answer hard CR questions with ease. This image shows how this helped you improve to a 90th percentile ability in CR:

https://success.e-gmat.com/Unmanis-90-pecentile-CR-ability

5. While following a similar diligent approach in quants, you leveraged the PACE-time-saving feature allowing you to save 45 hours of overall preparation. See how in Geometry alone you saved close to 6 hours:

https://success.e-gmat.com/PACE-time-saving-in-Geometry

6. Having built your ability, you then worked on building your test-taking skill by creating mixed quizzes to build your stamina and ability to navigate between different question types.

7. You supplemented all these efforts by leveraging the data analytics on the platform to identify and work on areas of weakness.

8. You diligently followed all plans that I as your mentor suggested even when it felt repetitive or tedious.

Success is not an incidental happening, but it is a result of all the right decisions that you make along the way. I congratulate you on having made these right decisions and charting out the path to GMAT success.

It has been a pleasure working with you and I wish you all the absolute best in the next phase of your life.

Best Regards,
Rashmi Vaidya

January 20, 2023
maria96

Joined: Nov 07, 2021

Posts: 0

Kudos: 0

Verified GMAT Classic score:
720 Q48 V41

720 after getting lost at the test centre during break

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Improvement 40 Points

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Initial preparation by myself:

I started to seriously focus on GMAT in May 2022. I had just moved to a new country and was settling into a new job, while juggling a bunch of extracurricular activities. Having gone through the Official Guide already, I knew I needed help to get an attractive score for a top b-school, help particularly in Verbal. While I enjoyed solving CR questions, I was quite slow with RC and SC was my worst enemy. I often felt confused even after reading SC solutions as I lacked the appropriate knowledge of gmat SC rules.
I began researching options and found a lot of positive reviews for e-GMAT, so I decided to put my bet on it. I had scheduled my first exam on July 28th. I had roughly 2.5 months to prepare. In those 2.5 months I went through all the verbal concepts in e-gmat, completed the advanced OG book, and tried all the official mocks. I was repeatedly scoring 740, 750 in the official mocks with Q50s and V40s. I felt really pleased. I thought I would be done and dusted with gmat in no time. Gee, was I wrong. My official score of 680 (Q47, V35) glared back at me. I was mortified. I didn’t even reach 700.

Targeted Improvement with the help of e-gmat mentor:

I wrote to e-gmat asking for guidance on my strategy for re-attempting it. That’s when Rashmi, my strategy mentor came into my life like an Angel. I also realized I had under-estimated GMAT quant. The quant in the official guides and mocks is actually a lot easier than the real exam. This had taken me off guard. I also realized I needed to practice applying SC concepts better as I was often guessing between 2 options.
Rashmi helped me identify weak areas and prepare an improvement plan to go over the concepts I needed help in. It was then that I started using Scholaranium (e-gmat’s question practice tool) too. Rashmi helped me prepare customized tests to cement the concepts I learnt. Scholaranium is honestly a wonderful tool that has a large pool of gmat-style questions categorized based on difficulty, sub topic etc. You have a lot of flexibility to cater your practice to your specific needs. Scholaranium’s pool of hard quant questions actually reflect the difficulty level of the kind of questions you’ll face on test day. I had scheduled my exam for November. In between preparation I had a few obstacles like a knee injury, covid, travels related to family emergencies etc. Although we hadn’t completely finished the improvement plan I decided to still give it a shot and attempt the test as I was hoping I could apply for this upcoming application cycle. I scored 700 (V38, Q48).

Final attempt:

I was happy to reach 700s, but I wanted to improve it further. I came to know about e-gmat’s last mile push program - an intensive 30 day focussed plan. Rashmi made my life easier by laying out each day’s plan and tracked my progress through interactive dashboards. It felt motivating to see the plan ahead of time and encouraged me to meet each milestone on the targeted date. The last week of the plan, we spent doing a couple of sigma mocks in which I scored 740 (Q48, V42) and 750 (Q49, V42). I felt a lot more confident with verbal and started enjoying SC questions too. I went through the SC concept files multiple times to solidify my understanding of the process and rules. I was able to eliminate each option on solid grounds a lot more confidently. I ended up scoring a 720 (Q48, V41).

Introspection:

In hindsight I feel I could’ve improved my quant a bit more, but I am happy with the 720 and extremely happy with the V41. Also during the actual exam after my break I got lost in the test center and wasted ~4 minutes of my time for verbal while I found my way back to the correct room. So didn't expect to get a good score as I was writing it. :P

Product Strengths:

-Great mentors to be by your side and give you individual attention
-Wonderful Verbal Concepts course
-Great pool of questions reflecting actual GMAT standard in an organized manner so that you can curate your practice
-PACE enabled quant course to help you focus on subsections you need.

Would make the product better:

-Bigger pool of quant hard questions as most of the GMAT qns are of that difficulty.
-SMEs give timely responses, but the responses are not always helpful. But I enjoyed reading all the previous doubts/conversations from other students and even most of the responses from the SMEs are good.
-Revisit the actual content of the qns. I encountered qns that confirm to gender stereotypes which was a bit disheartening. I did mention this to the team citing specific examples. They responded positively and said they will look into it. So I'm hopeful this will change soon :)

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January 24, 2023
egmat

Dear maria96, ,

Congratulations on the hard-earned 720! What a journey it has been, and I am proud to have been a part of it😊

I must really commend you on how having recognized that verbal is where you require help improving, you set about learning the concepts and applications. This image shows the amount of time that you spent laying a solid foundation in SC:

https://success.e-gmat.com/maria96-Excelled-in-Subject-Verbs

Running against the clock, you skipped the crucial step on mastering your application by working on GMAT-like questions through cementing and had to settle for a lower-than-expected score on the GMAT in your first attempt.

But as they say, it is human to falter, but it is the winners who learn from their mistakes and come out victorious. Now having recognized the importance of mastering the application, you set about building your ability by solving GMAT-like questions in scholaranium. See how this helped you transform from a person for whom “SC was a nightmare” to a person who improved to a 90th%ile ability in SC:

https://success.e-gmat.com/maria96s-90-percentile-ability-in-SC

Even in CR, which you knew was your strong area, you focussed on identifying and working on your weaknesses to build a rock-solid ability. See how this approach helped you improve to a 95th%ile ability in Assumptions while reducing the overall time to 1 min 42 sec for hard questions:

https://success.e-gmat.com/maria96s-accuracy-vs-time-in-CR

In quant, you leveraged the P.A.C.E. engine to focus on your weak areas and this helped you save 43 hours of study time

Maria, I am sorry that you found the forum response not very helpful but please note that you can always, follow it up with another question to solve any further doubts that you might have. Also, we have taken your feedback on gender stereotypes and would like to tell you that it was not in anyways intentional, and we shall look into it.

If I must describe the key indicators that helped in your GMAT journey in a line they would be – sheer grit, determination, and focussed efforts😊 I am sure the future has wonderful things in store for you and wish you all the best for all your future endeavours.

Best Regards,
Rashmi Vaidya

January 17, 2023
adidixit10

Joined: Jan 11, 2023

Posts: 1

Kudos: 13

Verified GMAT Classic score:
770 Q49 V47

770 in

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Improvement 70 Points

Course e-GMAT Online 360

Location Online

Strengths:

Course content and structure, learning methodologies and processes like SC meaning-based approach or CR pre-thinking, personalized study plans and great analysis tools into sub-section abilities, and finally, their 1:1 support as part of the last mile program

I began preparing for the GMAT very late in the game for Round 2 applications this year and e-GMAT is the sole reason I was able to achieve my target (nay, dream) score. I would blindly recommend to anyone and everyone regardless of your starting level and here's why:
1) Course structure: with so many different resources to choose from online, not to mention the countless test-prep publishers, it can get a little overwhelming deciding what to study and that's where I really appreciated the e-GMAT modular course structure which has both breadth of everything you need to know and also depth (tons of practice questions and video lessons) in whichever areas you seek to improve
2) Course content: in my opinion, the learning content and unique approach to certain sections of the test has clearly been developed over years and is second to none. For example, the meaning-based approach to SC, pre-thinking in CR and the invaluable process skills in Quant
3) Quality of questions and analysis tools: I only covered about 25% of the total number of questions available on the platform and yet was able to expose myself to almost every little trick the GMAT test makers may use. Scholaranium 2.0 is awesome and after you guys are done with the learning modules, this should be where you spend most of your team and do most of your learning (and score improving!). Further, their analysis tools to judge your ability based on your performance in not just a subsection (say Algebra) but even more granular (like simplifying algebraic expressions or solving quadratic equations) and therefore you know where to improve your accuracy to achieve your target sectional (and sub-sectional) scores/ability
4) Last and perhaps the biggest reason for my to recommend e-GMAT is their hyper-personalized learning plans and the 1:1 support I received as part of the Last Mile Program. Rashmi was a not just a constant source of support and helped me maintain discipline, but also drafted my study plan personalized based on my initial mock test and then every few weeks into it would check in and make adjustments if needed. I felt the same level of motivation and commitment from the other e-GMAT mentors that I have interacted with and am positive that you all will be better-off for having their support.

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January 24, 2023
egmat

Dear adidixit10,

This is what dreams are made of! Congratulations on the 770 with a massive 9-point verbal improvement to V47😊 What an achievement this is! It has been a pleasure working through the Last Mile Push program with you toward this target.

This mail from you captures the ecstasy that you must have felt seeing the score pop-up on the screen:

https://success.e-gmat.com/joy-of-scoring-770

What stands out in the entire journey is your diligence towards the preparation and the willingness and determination to learn from every question that you solved.

You left no stone unturned. Recognizing that SC is one of your weaker areas in verbal, you set about learning all the concepts and applications. Once done with that you practiced on the scholaranium questions to build your ability. See how this structured approach helped you breeze through the hard cementing quizzes helping you improve to the 95th %ile ability in SC:

https://success.e-gmat.com/SC-cementing-quizzes-predict-90-percentile

In CR, you were starting out at a higher ability. But when you recognized that the process that you were using wasn’t delivering consistent results, using the analytics on the platform you identified your weak areas and diligently fixed them. See how with this data-driven approach you were able to transform the ‘Assumption’ block in CR to one of your strengths:

https://success.e-gmat.com/adidixit10s-accuracy-in-assumption-block

As you have rightly mentioned, given the time constraints, you did not have time to practice a lot of questions. But you made every question count by spending substantial time reviewing the solutions and learning from them. This iterative approach of learning from your mistakes helped you improve to the top 1% in verbal.

Even in quants, you leveraged the feedback-driven system and were able to improve from a Q47 to a Q49 in a matter of one week. Congratulations on that😊

adidixit10, the qualities that you have displayed during your preparation are the ones that characterize a winner, and I am sure you will go on to achieve great things in your future.

I wish you all the best for your forthcoming interviews from all your dream b-schools.

Best Regards,
Rashmi Vaidya

January 14, 2023
ru345

Joined: Apr 28, 2022

Posts: 6

Kudos: 2

Verified GMAT Classic score:
750 Q49 V42 (Online)

LMP kept me motivated

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Advantages of e-GMAT are that it has a vast question bank built by experts and you can attempt quizzes in a timed manner. Timing strategy is as important as knowing all the technical know-how for acing the GMAT. Practicing quizzes in a timed environment helped me build stamina for the exam. The customization feature for quizzes allowed me to cement my weaker sections – especially in SC, where I was having quite some trouble handling Modifier questions. Also, the fundamental approach for SC – understanding meaning, CR – pre-thinking and RC- summarizing the passage before jumping onto questions, helped me solve questions in a structured and confident way.

But undoubtedly the best part of e-GMAT is the LMP program which pairs you with a mentor who supports you to build a roadmap by analyzing your test results. I was lucky to work with Aakash, who was very supportive and always available to help solve any difficulties I had in planning the study schedule. Being a full time professional, it is easy to get derailed from the actual schedule but thanks to the mentor-based approach, I was able to stay focused and complete the course modules and quizzes on time. Whenever my scores could not hit the target, Aakash always made a point to provide me with reference lectures to work on my skills. The study plans also took into consideration my time commitment and were flexible enough to allow time for revision and analysis.

To give a bit more context, I had used a self-study approach in the first attempt and scored a 710 (V36, Q50). Quant was relatively a strong area for me but I had no clue where it was going wrong in Verbal. Hence, I decided to give e-GMAT a try. I had roughly a month to practice and solved all the Verbal modules. But I somehow managed to score only a 700. Maybe it was the pressure or just a bad day. I had planned to apply in R2 and gave the second attempt around mid-Oct. But scoring only 700, I was hopeless about applying to any of the target schools I had in mind. However just to get a hang of the application process I decided to apply to one school and when the bulk of the application was over, I still had around 2 – 3 weeks left on my hands. I decided to give GMAT one more try after getting some encouragement from my mentor at e-GMAT. He assured me that I had all the skills necessary and only needed to work on giving the test with a calm mind. For the 2 weeks, he prepared a fine-tuned plan targeted specially at my weak points, accommodating the time constraint I had due to my job and the application. Third time was a charm and I got through scoring a 750.

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January 23, 2023
egmat

Dear ru345,

Congratulations on your score of 750 with a Q49 and a remarkable V42 (96th percentile)!

With this, you have become a part of the top 2 percentile test takers! The fact that you have improved from your last test score of 700 to 750 (87th percentile to 98th percentile) within just 17 days makes this feat even more commendable.

I was as elated as you were when I received the email below about your exam results.

Image Link - https://success.e-gmat.com/ru345-GMAT-Score-Email

You were always willing to put in the effort to understand where you were going wrong and where you could improve. With your dedication, you let the pre-thinking approach in CR become second nature to you. The image below shows how you improved your accuracy in CR hard questions from 65% to 85%.

Image Link - https://success.e-gmat.com/ru345-CR-Improvement-Statistics

You maintained your diligence and perseverance through all Verbal subsections, allowing you to reach your GMAT score in a very predictable manner. You were consistent with your usage of the Scholaranium. You used the Scholaranium analytics to understand your weaker areas and then you used the customization feature to do target practice on those weaker areas. The image below shows your statistics across three subsections in Verbal in hard questions. These statistics show the consistency through which you got that V42 (96th percentile).

Image Link - https://success.e-gmat.com/ru345-Verbal-Scholaranium-Statistics

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

January 13, 2023
Abhilashrawat

Joined: Dec 08, 2021

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
720 Q49 V38

710 on my first attempt

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Strengths:

Well structured and easy to follow modules. Excellent for someone who is starting the GMAT prep from scratch.

Would make the product better:

Total no of Sigma x mocks could be increased.

I started my GMAT journey with e-GMAT on 15th March 2022. I came to know about e-GMAT through my friends who were also preparing for GMAT. Before joining e-GMAT, I reviewed other courses and found that e-GMAT is less expensive and has delivered better result than other courses available online. I decided to use a trial version of e-GMAT just to be sure of my decision. One thing that stood out for me in the trial version was how both quant and verbal concepts are taught from scratch. I was fully satisfied with what I saw in the trial version and decided to go for e-GMAT course.
Here is my detailed review of both Verbal and Quant course:
Verbal:
Like a typical Indian engineer’s verbal ability, my verbal ability was very poor from the beginning. I knew that I had to work both hard and smart to get a good score in verbal. e-GMAT provided me a perfect platform for just that.
Regarding sentence correction (SC), every concept, starting from verb to modifiers and idioms, was taught from the scratch in e-GMAT. These concepts were also taught in structured format through well -explained videos. After each and every concept, there is an evaluation test based on that concept to test your skill on the concept. Each and every question in the evaluation test is very well explained through videos or written analysis by Subject Matter Expert (SME). This helped in clearing a lot of doubts regarding SC. Also, e-GMAT focuses on meaning-based approach in SC. This approach increased my accuracy significantly and reduced my time for answering questions as I was able to eliminate the answers based on meaning of questions.
After one is done with SC, there are cementing quizzes, which tests your knowledge on the the concepts learned in the SC. These are medium and hard difficulty level quizzes. e-GMAT, through videos, guides the students on how to effectively use these cementing quizzes without exhausting question bank. e-GMAT also guides a student on how to maintain error logs. Remember, it is important one maintains an error log as it helps in identifying the weakness and strength.
Talking about CR and RC, both are also taught from the very basic. In CR, pre thinking approach is used for solving questions. This approach saved a lot of time and improved my accuracy significantly. All type of questions, from assumption to boldface, are explained in detail and in a structured format in e-GMAT by SME. For me, improving my CR skills did a lot of wonders. Once my CR skills improved, I observed that my RC skills were also improving as I was able to understand the RC questions easily and eliminate the wrong choices easily.
Each of CR and RC is followed by cementing quizzes, which helps in strengthening the base and building your confidence on your own verbal abilities.
I highly recommend the verbal course to someone who wants to score more than 700 in GMAT with a good verbal score
Quant:
As I am from engineering background, I was confident in my quant abilities. e-GMAT took my quant abilities to next level in a very short amount of time. e-GMAT has interesting feature called PACE engine. This feature enables one to customize the course and saves a lot of time. In my case, I was able to cover the entire quant course in half the time because of this feature. Each and every concept is taught from very basic and gradually difficulty level increases. Generally, quant questions in e-GMAT are of higher difficulty level as compared to official GMAT. Students who do well in e-GMAT quant course will have no problem in answering quant questions in official GMAT exams.
If one wants to score equal to or more than Q49 in official GMAT, I highly recommend the e-GMAT quant course.
Sigma X Mocks:
Once, I was done with my quant and verbal course, I started giving Sigma mocks. These mocks are adaptive and pretty close to official GMAT. ESR + analysis feature allows you to identify weakness and strength in different quant and verbal section. These mocks are an effective way to track your progress and learn about the improvement areas during the preparation.
I recommend that you take full advantage of the Sigma-X mock tests if you have subscribed to the e-GMAT way.
Overall, my experience with the course was excellent and I highly recommend it to someone who is starting from the scratch.

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January 25, 2023
egmat

Hi Abhilash
Heartiest Congratulations to you on your 710 score!  

A colossal 110-point improvement is a dream for many, and you are one of those very few who was able to accomplish this dream on the very first attempt. I applaud you for your efforts that allowed you to achieve this score of 710 (90th percentile) from a starting score of 600 (50th percentile). 

You enhanced your SC and CR abilities by internalizing the ‘Meaning-based approach for SC’ and ‘Pre-thinking approach for CR’.

The image below shows a steady improvement in your SC abilities.

Image Link - https://success.e-gmat.com/Abhilashrawat-SC-Improvement-90th-Percentile

With your diligence and the structured approach for SC and CR, you developed your RC abilities.

In GMAT prep, time is one of the most valuable resources. You strategically saved yourself 6+hours using the P.A.C.E AI enabled Quant course on our portal. Here is an example of how you benefited from using the P.A.C.E feature in Advanced Topics.

Image Link - https://success.e-gmat.com/Abhilashrawat-Quant-PACE-AI

Your repeated success on the mocks 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 720 and 710 respectively.    

Image Link - https://success.e-gmat.com/Abhilashrawat-SIGma-X-mocks

At last, I just want to say, on behalf of e-GMAT, I wish you all the best for the journey you have ahead of you.  

Regards,    
Dhruv

January 12, 2023
peerachat

Joined: Aug 12, 2019

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
690 Q44 V40

What I wish I knew when I first began the GMAT journey

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Strengths:

Well-structured courses, interactive modules, easy-to-digest concepts and explanations, massive question banks, intelligent algorithms, realistic mock exams, and support from E-GMAT experts.

Would make the product better:

None. I was highly satisfied with the E-GMAT products and services.

Hi everyone. I'm Jab from Thailand. I went through up and down and up again throughout my GMAT journey. And I have a lot to share with you today, hoping that none of you will make the same mistake I did.

It began in 2019 when I followed my friend to take my first GMAT exam. I went straight to the exam without preparation because I was confident that I could make it through quickly. Needless to say, it went horribly wrong. I severely underestimated the exam, thinking it was similar to SAT.

After online research and discussions with my friends, I realized that I need professional support tutoring services, but I need to stay in my full-time employment. An online tutoring platform like E-GMAT became my most reasonable option.

E-GMAT has one of the most structured and rich GMAT preparation contents. It's arguably more impressive than the official GMAT prep. They have personalized study plans, intelligent algorithms, giant question banks, and detailed explanations for any answer you may want. The contents are arranged in perfect order, making them easy to follow and digest. They have a realistic quiz engine and mock exam to sharpen your examination skill. My first mistake was that I utilized none of them efficiently.

At that time, I was invested in my full-time job and couldn't prepare for extra hours to study GMAT diligently. I thought that by practicing the exercise as much as I could, I could go on just fine without sticking to the plan. After all, the quantitative and verbal sessions were at the first-year college level, right? Thinking that I could apply my previous lessons in college to answer the official GMAT questions was a mistake, and it cost me greatly. My second test a few months later went as terribly as my first. Something has to change.

I decided to prepare GMAT by taking a two-month leave, so I could entirely focus on it. I sailed through half of the question bank and wrote notes on all the topics I got wrong. I also checked out some of the OG questions in the GMAT Club. I even organized a study group with my friends so that I left no stone unturned. My confidence improved when I saw my mock exam score improve to the mid-600 level. My third exam was a disappointment, still. The stress kept me from thinking critically. The average time spent was nowhere close to my practice time. Poor stress management was my second mistake.

My time was running out, and I was out of the idea of doing it alone. So I seek professional advice by emailing the E-GMAT strategy Expert team. I thought they would mock my insignificant score, so I was skeptical. But they were accommodating. First, they analyzed my performance and revision activities from the E-GMAT account, then created a personalized improvement plan tailored to the time I had left. I remembered telling them I had four months to get from 630 to ~700 level in a predictable manner. Our goal was clear, and we went on the spartan mode.

At this stage, the essential point is my own diligence. If the execution were lacking, the plan would have failed regardless. I steeled myself and disappeared from social media. I first revised my mistake by looking at the practice quiz and fixing weak parts instead of going through everything. Then came the cementing quiz and strategic review. I cannot stress enough how vital these two activities were because only by focusing on solidifying your conceptual gap would I then be able to say that I can do it confidently.

Following the plan we set up diligently was not only helpful in aceing the GMAT exam but also calmed down my nerve when I walked into the actual exam room. This time, I felt I had done everything I could and managed my stress well. The result was far better than I had hoped.

I improved by 60 points from 630 (V31, Q46) to 690 (V40, Q44) just because I let go of my arrogance and studied diligently. I trusted that the E-GMAT team knew the proper method and followed their guide. The journey could have been shorter and more manageable.

If I could turn back time and give myself some advice, I would say...
Plan your study in a structured and actionable manner. Refrain from trying to brute force your way through.
Stress clouds your judgment. It would be best if you learned to manage it well.
If you ever feel stuck, seek advice from experts. You would be surprised at how willing they are to guide you.

And if you don't know where to start, I highly recommend contacting E-GMAT team.

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January 13, 2023
egmat

Hi peerachat,

Congratulations on 690!

A 9-point Verbal improvement from V31(51st percentile) to V40(90th percentile) is highly commendable and the diligence and grit that you have shown in your journey is truly inspirational! 

When I look back at your journey, the one thing that stands out is, from day one, you did not shy away from hard work.

You put in all the necessary hours to build a strong foundation by learning the concepts and applications, strategically reviewing the quizzes, identifying the mistakes, and taking the corrective actions. Look at the image below to understand how diligently you reviewed to get to 100% accuracy in the CR practice quizzes.

Image Link - https://success.e-gmat.com/peerachat-reviewing-quiz-helped-attain-100percent

I am glad that you mentioned the importance of the cementing stage and reviewing the quizzes and how important these were in helping you to identify your weak areas and master even the most difficult questions.

You completed each step on the way with utmost sincerity and attention to detail to such an extent that you made following the right approach second nature to you. In SC, you internalized the meaning-based approach, which in turn helped you improve your accuracy and maintain your timing.

Image Link - https://success.e-gmat.com/peerachat-SC-ability-improved-to-90-percentile

The focused approach that you took towards your preparations, by setting aside everything else and, giving it your all to the GMAT preparations is highly commendable.

It is evident you loved the experience of the program. However, any program is only successful when the student gives their all. 

The journey was possible because you made sure you stay focused and trusted the process. It paid off, and, paid off well!   

 I, on behalf of the entire e-GMAT team, wish you all the best for the next steps! 😊 

Regards,   
Abha Mohan 

January 10, 2023
pchimanshu27

Joined: Feb 22, 2019

Posts: 17

Kudos: 11

Verified GMAT Classic score:
680 Q49 V34

A course based on naturally intuitive thought process building

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Strengths:

1. Course content:
Verbal: Extensive yet crisp
Quant: Precisely what is required- not more/not less

2. Cementing Process:
If followed correctly, there is no surprise if one excels at ability building

3. Support from Mentors:
If you know what to ask with proper rational, you will get precise guidance for way forward. Quick response from mentors as well as in forum where we can ask doubts pertaining to specific questions

4. Sigma Mock analysis:
Once you finish any mock as guided by mentors, you will get in dept personalized test review. The review is crisp, insightful, and full of self reflection points.

Would make the product better:

If anything, there is one point that can be improved. When I review any quiz in Scholaranium, I can straight away see the correct and/or incorrect answer choices. It is okay if I am reviewing the test just after completing it. However, if I am reviewing during revision or after some time, it would be great if I can only see the answer choices without the correct or incorrect answer choice. Adding a button such as “show answer” to unravel the correct answer choice can provide one an opportunity to recollect the thought process that one may have utilised while attempting the question without getting biased about correct and/or incorrect answer choice. It would have increased my error log quality, I believe.

Instead of writing review, I reckon that writing my journey will make more sense to get the idea about the course. I am a non native English speaker, and my schooling was in vernacular language. So, my verbal section required special attention.

It was my second e-GMAT subscription. My first subscription was purchased in July 2020. To be honest, I completely ruined that subscription by randomly going through the course and by not following strategic cementing process. I assumed that going through the course would be sufficient to get a reasonably good score. I ended up scoring a 590 (Q49 V21) in December 2020.

My learning from the whole experience was that GMAT is not the test of concept but rather it is the test of reasoning and processing. If the concepts are not commissioned with proper process, they are of no use as far as GMAT is concerned.
I enrolled for the second time in June 2022. This time I was clear for at least what not to do. This time I followed the guidelines by the course and the mentors from the beginning to the end before adding my rational to a particular topic/section. Earlier I used to challenge the thought process that is being taught in the course by contending that the “eGMAT process following algorithm” takes longer than my method. Doing so hindered my learning in the previous attempt.

Preparation beginning:
Attempted a sigma X mock. Assessed my ground level. Prepared a PSP - an overall outlook of how long should it take to reach test readiness.
2. I started with Verbal and then moved to Quant. (Reason: I am better at quant than at Verbal. Building ability takes time. It is a good idea to give yourself sufficient time to make the process application your second nature before taking GMAT)

For Verbal:
Master Comprehension >> SC >> CR >> RC
Meaning based approach in SC and Pre-thinking method in CR are game changer. If followed the process in right way, majority of the questions can be solved with relative ease. However, it is not easy to get acquainted to these process if you cut the corners at understanding level.
First, I finished all the course content and made proper notes in such a way that if I want to refer to a particular topic after a few time I can go back quickly and connect with that topic.
Finished cementing stage for each subsection as instructed in “Yes loop algorithm” of Cementing Process. Moved to next step after validating progress from the mentors.
After Cementing, I followed instruction of Abha/Akash (Mentors) for Test readiness stage.
Mentors actively asked me to revise the older learning along with learning new things. The idea is not to lose on what we have earlier gained.
Prepared an extensive error log as instructed by Mentors.

For Quant:

PACE is a beautifully crafted Quant course. The concept and process diagnostics in the beginning of the section gave me a fair idea about how prepared I am and where should I focus particularly. It saved me a lot of time. I finished the quant course in 16 days with full time job.
It teaches how to decode the question statement to understand what exactly is asked. It has helped me in understanding complex problems with relative ease.
It is a myth that e-GMAT quant is tougher than the actual quant that is being tested in GMAT. Sometimes, the question statement length is overwhelming in cementing state. However, the requirement is to score 5-6 question correct out of 10 such question. In sigma X mock, medium and hard questions are perfectly balanced and are of similar spectrum of what GMAT tests.

Overall:
The cementing stage is, I believe, the most important tool to increase our basic abilities. Mentors repeatedly state the same, and now I understand the reason behind it. Once I finished stage 2 cementing stage, I asked all my process related doubts to the mentors in form of long extensive emails, and all my queries were addressed by Abha/Akash/e-GMAT team. In the last 3 weeks of my GMAT test, I informed the mentors about my calendar and my commitments. Abha/Akash/Mentors gave me a proper plan to follow for test readiness and Mock schedule. There were times when I felt low, and these mentor made sure I don’t lose faith in myself.

I scored 680 in my last sigmaX mock and 700 & 720 in my official GMAT mocks. As far as I could understand, Official GMAT mocks did not feel like an adaptive test. On the other hand, Sigma X mocks are actually adaptive. Increased difficulty level question on the later stage of the test is quite challenging under timed environment. I scored a 680 (Q49 V34) in actual GMAT, and I felt quite similar to Sigma X mock experience. I am in the process in deciding whether to re attempt GMAT or not.

Overall, it was a good learning experience. If I compare my current work emails with my earlier emails, I see a vast difference in the way I write and in the way I read anything. It will not be exaggeration if I claim that eGMAT approach has not just increased the test taking ability but also increased the overall reasoning ability.

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January 13, 2023
egmat

Hi pchimanshu27,

Abha from e-GMAT this side. 

Congratulations on your 680 and thank you for taking out the time and sharing your thoughts. 

I could not have agreed more with you when you say “My learning from the whole experience was that GMAT is not the test of concept but rather it is the test of reasoning and processing. If the concepts are not commissioned with proper process, they are of no use as far as GMAT is concerned”.

I really appreciate how you used this understanding to build a rock-solid foundation by completing the concept and application files and then mastered the processes by cementing each of the sub-sections. Here is an example of the amount of time you spent on perfecting the Verbs concept:

Image Link - https://success.e-gmat.com/pchimanshu27-diligently-excelled-in-verbs

I must commend you for leveraging Quant 2.0 in the right way to focus on your weak areas using the swiftest route to improve Quant. Here is an image showcasing how you were able to save close to 10 hours in your Algebra preparations using the PACE engine.  

Image Link - https://success.e-gmat.com/pchimanshu27-saved-10hours-in-ALG

In the GMAT journey, it is important to be able to predict your scores so that you can eliminate any surprises on D-Day. Here is an image of Sigma-X Mock predicting the actual test result:

Image Link - https://success.e-gmat.com/pchimanshu27-Mocks-predict-680

At last, I just want to say, it was a pleasure working with you and I am so proud of the work you have put into this journey.   

If you do decide to reattempt, please feel free to reach out to us. We would be more than happy to help you improve further.

All the best!

Regards,    
Abha    

January 09, 2023
rahulv97

Joined: Oct 26, 2022

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
710 Q46 V41

eGMAT - a great resource for acing GMAT

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Strengths:

eGMAT's main strength lies in their structured approach to both the verbal and quantitative sections.

Verbal and quant are both broken down into topics and the tutors on eGMAT focus on helping the student break down each module and come up with a logical and easy-to-follow way to solve them, while still retaining the basic core idea of each module.

The mentorship process is also very innovative - it allows the student to learn at their own pace while also giving enough time for the mentor to review your query and give a detailed response.

My mentor for the process was Dhruv Joshi and he helped keep me honest - we did disagree on the approach to take for a few sub-sections but Dhruv's brutal honestly helped me identify what I needed to improve on.

Would make the product better:

While the mentors are helpful in responding to the students, sometimes a student may need a personal touch or reassurance when things may not be going so well or it would help the student clarify a doubt by verbal communication.

At present, eGMAT only offers mentor responses over email and a call feature could be one of the things added to improve eGMAT's already impressive methodology of teaching.

Overall, eGMAT has aced the process of helping a student ace the GMAT exam, which in itself can be daunting and more so for working professionals, who may not have studied formally for a few years and need to get into that mindset of studying again.

eGMAT's tiered break-down of sections helps immensely in that regard and their PACE time savings method in the quant helps the student identify their strengths and subsequently reduce their preparation time.

I would recommend eGMAT wholeheartedly for anyone who wants to do well at the GMAT, be it a recent graduate, a working professional or an experienced professional.

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January 13, 2023
egmat

Hi rahulv97,   

Heartiest Congratulations to you on your 710 score! 

What a massive 110-point improvement you have had! I truly commend you on all the efforts you took to scale this massive score of 710 (90th percentile) from a humble score of 600 (50th percentile).

You understood the importance of laying a strong foundation and therefore spent a lot of your time going through the course with diligence. Here is an image testifying the tough grind you put yourself through while setting up a concrete groundwork for the Verbal section.

Image Link - https://success.e-gmat.com/rahulv97-solid-foundation

The solid base you created for yourself, using the e-GMAT recommended structured approach resulted in you ’breezing through’ the Medium cementing stage with ease.

Image Link - https://success.e-gmat.com/Outstanding-Medium-cementing-scores

This followed by practice on 700+ level questions through hard cementing helped you solidify your application skills and land a mammoth V41 (93rd percentile) on the official GMAT.

I am pleased to know that you acknowledge that my honest critique only helped you improve, as that is our sole motive as mentors, to help and guide our students to their target scores by providing some forthright and genuine advice.

I am glad to know that you leveraged the P.A.C.E. AI in our Quant 2.0 course and saved a lot of your precious time during the prep.

Thank you for your feedback about calls. Considering the importance that we give to our students’ preparation and the value of timely response; we find emails to be the most effective medium of communication. I am sure, being one of our students, you can vouch for the personalization and effectiveness of our mails since they have helped you get you to your target score

Rahul, we, at e-GMAT, are proud of your accomplishment and wish you the very best for the future.

Regards
Dhruv

January 07, 2023
razerblade

Joined: Jul 12, 2021

Posts: 4

Kudos: 1

Verified GMAT Classic score:
750 Q50 V41

Third time was the charm - powered by e-Gmat verbal

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Strengths:

Their verbal learning track is quite well structured.

Especially I like their teaching and practicing strategy, wherein you learn a concept, then immediately do some practice tests and then at some point later while learning other new concepts the old concepts are also tested. This is crucial as you don't forget what you learned over time.

Further I like the customizability that is offered in the questions practice bank with crisp and clear explanation.

Good balance with cost, it isn't prohibitively expensive.

A quick brief of my GMAT journey:
I had been on and off with my Gmat prep since 2018, life, international job opportunity, and many other things got in the way.
However I finally committed to appearing for gmat in 2021, and scored 700. Though this isn't a bad score considering the colleges that I was interested in and my profile it wasn't sufficient. I got rejections most of the T20 MBAs.
So a. year later I appeared again around mid August and scored 680, so I cancelled my score. This probably was my lowest point as most of my mocks were above 700.
Upon reviewing my performances and ESR I realized the issue was with verbal, particularly SC. I did pretty good in CR/RC. I had previously used free resources of e-GMAT (from youtube and gmatclub forum), and based on that experience decided to go for e-GMAT subscription. Another reason to to choose e-gmat was their price point, I did not intend on spending too much on a course that I would use just for a few topics/weeks.

e-GMAT usage:
As the R1 deadlines appeared I only had about 4 weeks to reappear. So I took the e-GMAT course to bridge my verbal knowledge. I have been a fluent english speaker since childhood, however it is mainly conversational fluency. When it came to using rules to distinguish between options I would bank on "does this sound right" and various tricks and techniques. It was clear that I had exhausted the potential of these strategies and I had to bridge the fundamental knowledge.

This is where the e-GMAT's structured course really helped me. Particularly using the diagnostics I could skip the sections over which I had mastery, e.g. comparisons. This enabled me to fast-track my preparation in the short window of opportunity.

The explanations of fundamental concepts were also quite rational and logical. Up until then I considered grammar to be some sort of magic/alchemy, particularly when it came to modifiers. But through their explanations I could see the rule-based nature. This knowledge paired with my "conversational fluency" was a potent combination that enabled me to score so well during my third attempt (750) which got me into T15 MBA's.

I did not use the quant tutorials as I was pretty confidant on these topics. I only used the quant question bank. I liked the customizability and difficulty-adaptability of the question bank.

One more thing to highlight about the question bank, since I had attempted GMAT twice I had exhausted all the questions from official question banks. This was a bigger issue for verbal than quant and CR/RC questions were essentially corrupted. I liked that e-GMAT questions were not a repeat of the official question bank and it gave me new questions to practice on.

In the end I would heavily recommend e-GMAT to anyone who wants to change their Verbal game fundamentally, whatever knowledge level you are at!

Original Score: 700 (V38,Q48)
Final Score (after e-GMAT): 750 (V41, Q50)

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January 16, 2023
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Dear razerblade,

Congratulations on the 750 – a score achieved by just the top 2% of the test-takers!!! A feat made more commendable with a 50-point improvement in just 4 weeks.

I really appreciate how you went about improving from 700. You analysed your performance to understand where the improvement was to come from – Sentence Correction.

Having identified this, you decided a ‘sounds right’ approach will just not cut it in SC and spent considerable time building your foundations by learnings concepts and applications. See how you were able to achieve near-perfect scores in the foundational modules of Subject-Verb with your diligence:
https://success.e-gmat.com/razerblade-subject-verb-accuracy

Having done this, you mastered your applications on GMAT-like questions in Scholaranium to be able to consistently answer SC questions of all difficulty levels. I am glad that this diligent and methodical approach helped you get to the top 6%ile in verbal.

The journey from good to great is not easy. If anything, it is more difficult than the journey to good. But you have shown that once one sets their eyes on something and is unwilling to settle for anything but the best, great feats are achieved😊

I am sure this never-say-die attitude will help you reach greater heights in your future.

On behalf of the entire e-GMAT family, I wish you all the best for all your future endeavours.

Regards,
Rida Shafeek

January 05, 2023
akash812

Joined: Aug 06, 2022

Posts: 16

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
760 Q50 V42

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Strengths:

1. Structured
2. Concise
3. Easy to use
4. Customizable

Would make the product better:

Nothing much to improve but something that can be adapted -
It would be great if some discounts can be offered for the financially disadvantaged yet diligent student to help the overall student community!

An online educational platform is deemed a great one if its content, user interface, and adaptability can help students conquer their goals in a structured yet fluidic manner.

This is where e-GMAT surpassed my expectations.

To begin with, I’ll break the GMAT exam into its two major components –
1. Verbal Section
2. Quant Section

The Verbal Section – e-GMAT’s methodology to ace the SC section involves comprehending the meaning of the sentences followed by applying the correct grammatical rules. This technique, made simpler with the plethora of GMAT-styled questions, helped me reach 90%+ accuracy. The entire SC module has been deconstructed into shorter videos, which, when followed in chronological order, help summarize every nuance within this section. The SC module is then followed by the CR modules, in which specialized techniques such as the pre-thinking approach, variance test, ABC tests et. al. help the student view every CR question in a much more systematic manner. Once a student is familiar with these methods, the RC section begins to appear reasonably easier to tackle.
Verbal Scholaranium is e-GMAT’s collection of handpicked verbal questions that are at par or can be considered a notch harder than the current GMAT test questions. If one is able to utilize this adequately, the person will surely excel in the Verbal section of the GMAT exam.

The Quant Section – As I’m relatively comfortable with the quant section, I questioned the learning process during my preparation. Why am I supposed to go through the basics? Will it not waste my time? This is where P.A.C.E kicks in!
P.A.C.E is e-GMAT’s proprietary algorithm, which helps the student chart out their preparation plan based on the diagnostic tests attempted. Hence, a student who is relatively stronger in a certain section within the quants module will be in a position to skip those particular files.
This helped me ‘pace’ my preparation. The quality of questions in the Scholaranium is exceptional (though relatively difficult compared with the actual GMAT questions) and these questions helped my Q48 improve to a Q50!

For someone who is inherently a poor test-taker, multiple customizable quizzes helped me prepare for the actual exam. This, coupled with the 5 Sigma-X Mock Tests helped me prepare my test-taking strategies. The Sigma-X mocks are an accurate representation of the actual exam. One can expect a +/- 10/20 points deviation in their official scores.

Lastly, no platform is complete without the human touch. My mentor, Rida Shafeek, and her colleagues were extremely helpful in guiding and motivating me for my exam. There were days when I would be mentally exhausted and physically drained. However, her constant support in charting out a hyper-specific time-bound preparation plan helped me power my 640 to a whopping 760! I’d highly recommend e-GMAT to every GMAT aspirant out there. A solid 10/10!

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January 11, 2023
egmat

Hey akash812,

Congratulations on the massive 120-point improvement to 760!! All the blood, sweat and tears you have put in over the last few months has landed you a top 1%ile score!

Looking at your words and your account, it is clear- you were in it to win it. In order to become part of the GMAT elite, you spent the time judiciously to achieve crystal clear conceptual and process understanding, as we can see in the case of CR below-

Image Link - https://success.e-gmat.com/akash812-Evaluate-Efforts

By harnessing the power of process, you were able to reach amazing accuracies across all Verbal subsections. The effort that you put in allowed you to not only achieve great accuracy in individual subsections but also in test readiness quizzes. These were essential in building the necessary skills to tackle the actual exam. As we can see below, through customised test readiness plans, you were able to achieve 90% plus accuracy on OG questions-

Image Link - https://success.e-gmat.com/akash812-TR-Excellence

As you mentioned, quant was your strong suit. But, every suit of armour is at risk of having cracks and weaknesses. By utilising the the P.A.C.E. algorithm, you were able to systematically eliminate these gaps and employing a feedback-driven quizzing process, you were able to easily improve to a Q50. Your stats, as we can see below, certainly show that you were ready to achieve this score-

Image Link - https://success.e-gmat.com/akash812-Predictable-Quant-Q50

It was a real pleasure working with you on your journey towards 760 Akash. Your grit, tenacity and never-say-die attitude will surely help you succeed for years to come.

All the very best for your next endeavours!

Regards,
Rida


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