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November 02, 2024
jack5397

Joined: Sep 13, 2020

Posts: 138

Kudos: 848

Verified GMAT Focus score:
575 Q79 V79 DI77

TTP Flexi Prep

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TTP flexi prep course is really game changer if you are starting from basics and don't have any conceptual knowledge. It is really in depth course which teaches things from very basic to the advanced level.

The best part is the sectional quizzes after each module categorized as easy,medium and hard levels question type.They also have a bookmark and highlight feature which makes it really easy to revise the concepts. I highly recommend TTP to anyone starting a fresh and have very basic conceptual knowledge.

PS: I was very lucky to have won 1 month of subscription during the GC Olympics.

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October 30, 2024
siddd30

Joined: Sep 02, 2020

Posts: 17

Kudos: 15

Verified GMAT Focus score:
715 Q87 V88 DI81

Great structure and super exhaustive course

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A helpful and a super informative course. Really helped me boost my confidence and helped me with working on my weaknesses- especially for quantitative and DI. For Verbal, it really helped me understand the nuances and traps that GMAT typically lays out. Given the lack of DI content available generally, TTP’s content is pretty close to the real deal.
If you feel you are close and the course is about to expire the team also helps with generous extensions.
All in all, had a pretty good experience- however, if you’re short on time I’d recommend you be tactical with how you approach TTP

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October 28, 2024
rajpatil.june

Joined: May 08, 2023

Posts: 10

Kudos: 9

Verified GMAT Focus score:
685 Q86 V83 DI83

Structured and effective approach for GMAT preparation | GFE 685

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Thanks to e-GMAT for helping me to achieve a score of 685 in my GMAT focus edition. Their beautifully designed course helped me to learned verbal concepts and finetune my Quant and DI skills. Their 3-stage approach (concept building, Practice/cementing on Scholaranium platform and Test readiness) will ensure that you will not have any gaps in your GMAT Prep. Also, Scholaranium provided in-depth insights across different sections, allowing me to focus on my weaknesses and steadily improve.
Special thanks to my mentor Abha for helping me throughout the process. Starting from creating to study plan, identifying weak areas, suggesting corrective actions to sharing the tips for GMAT Exam Day, she helped me in each and every stage of my preparation. There were multiple instances where I lost the track and focus, she encouraged me to keep the momentum and to have patience, her test-taking tips and tricks were invaluable. I would request every student to adhere to process and listen to your mentor. We sometimes feel that we know everything on our weak areas and what needs to be done. But instead of figuring out on our own, trust the process and suggestions provided by Mentor. They have seen GMAT journeys of various students and know what can help to get rid of obstacles.
Overall, I highly recommend e-GMAT to anyone serious about achieving a significant score improvement. Their structured approach, combined with top-notch resources and expert guidance, made all the difference for me.

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October 27, 2024
neelampatel

Joined: Jul 03, 2018

Posts: 2

Kudos: 0

Verified GMAT Focus score:
695 Q88 V85 DI80

How e-gmat helped me to go from 625 to 695 in 40 days.

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When I first began my GMAT prep in May 2024, I thought my self-study approach would be enough to reach my target score. But despite putting in consistent hours, my mock test scores were all over the place, ranging from 575 to 715. My first official attempt in July left me with a disappointing 625, and I genuinely questioned if I had it in me to crack this test. After a month-long break, I decided to give it another shot and signed up for the e-GMAT Last Mile Push (LMP) program in September, which proved to be a game-changer.

The structured approach offered by e-GMAT was exactly what I needed. From concept files to practice questions and cementing exercises, every step was designed to solidify my understanding of quant topics, and that progress naturally translated to data interpretation skills as well. I especially valued the focus on process skills—analyze, infer, conceptualize, and calculate. Being able to identify which step I faltered in when I got a question wrong allowed me to target my weaknesses and grow from my mistakes. Since GMAT quant revisits high school-level skills, having a solid refresher on these fundamentals was crucial for approaching more challenging problems.

Quant was always my weakest section. Coming from an engineering background, I was confident in my math abilities, but GMAT quant is a different beast. It wasn’t just about knowing the math but understanding how to perform under the pressure of time and accuracy. Through e-GMAT, I refined my strategy, ultimately improving from Q81 to Q88. The structured methods and focus on efficiency helped me build the confidence I needed to approach quant with a clear, timed strategy.

The Last Mile Push program was instrumental in helping me refine my approach for the final leg of prep. With the guidance of my coach, Rida, I learned how to target the last 20% of concepts and techniques that would drive the bulk of my score improvement. Rida's mentorship was invaluable; her insights and encouragement were a source of motivation that helped me focus on achieving a score I could be proud of.

In preparing for the GMAT, one of my biggest takeaways was the importance of rethinking my problem-solving approach. I realized I had been using thinking patterns that weren’t aligned with the demands of the test, and by learning to adapt my thought process, I could approach questions more effectively. This shift in mindset—paired with error logging, discipline, and a targeted strategy—ultimately showed me that, with the right tools and guidance, achieving a strong GMAT score is well within reach.

e-GMAT’s design, from concept building to test-taking strategy, is an exceptional resource for anyone willing to commit to the process. With a bit of discipline and a willingness to embrace a structured approach, the score you want is genuinely achievable.

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October 11, 2024
jmsc_11

Joined: Oct 11, 2023

Posts: 3

Kudos: 1

Verified GMAT Focus score:
665 Q80 V86 DI83

e-GMAT Review: A Comprehensive GMAT Preparation Experience

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As a GMAT test-taker who scored a 665 with a V86 (97th percentile), I found e-GMAT to be an invaluable resource in my preparation journey. The course stood out for its rigorous quant section, which was exactly what I needed to improve my weaker areas.
The verbal section, particularly Critical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension, helped refine my already strong skills. The pre-thinking strategies for CR questions were especially useful in comprehending question stems and identifying correct answers efficiently.
e-GMAT's Data Insights section was crucial in preparing me for the new DI questions, especially the challenging two-part analysis questions. The course provided effective strategies for approaching these questions, which significantly boosted my confidence.
The quality of questions on the Scholaranium quiz portal was notably high, often surpassing the difficulty of official questions. This extensive practice with diverse, challenging questions left me well-prepared for test day.
The course's pace engine was a game-changer, saving me over 40 hours by allowing me to focus on areas that needed more attention while quickly progressing through familiar concepts.
Overall, e-GMAT's comprehensive approach, combining conceptual review, practical strategies, and ample practice opportunities, played a significant role in my GMAT success. The course's structure and content effectively address the needs of GMAT aspirants aiming for top scores.

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October 07, 2024
Auror_07

Joined: May 02, 2023

Posts: 104

Kudos: 61

Verified GMAT Focus score:
675 Q88 V83 DI80

e-GMAT Review: A Game-Changer for GMAT Success

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Improvement 60 Points

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As an engineer transitioning to management, I found e-GMAT to be the perfect solution for my GMAT preparation. The course's structure and personalized approach were instrumental in my 60-point improvement, from 615 to 675.
The PACE engine was a standout feature, saving me over 45 hours by customizing content based on my initial abilities. This allowed me to focus on areas that truly needed improvement, making my study time incredibly efficient.
e-GMAT's cementing quizzes were pivotal in solidifying my understanding across all sections. The Scholaranium platform's diverse question bank and detailed analytics helped me identify and address weak areas, particularly in Verbal and Data Insights.
The course's approach to Critical Reasoning, emphasizing pre-thinking, was transformative. It boosted my confidence in eliminating wrong options and significantly improved my accuracy on hard questions.
The Last Mile Push program provided invaluable structure and guidance. The personalized study plan and weekly mentorship calls kept me focused and accountable, which was crucial given my long preparation journey.
e-GMAT's mock tests were more challenging than the actual GMAT, preparing me for the worst-case scenario. The detailed post-mock analysis tools helped me refine my strategies and timing.
Even with limited time for Data Insights preparation, e-GMAT's comprehensive Quant and Verbal training enabled me to score well in this new section.
Overall, e-GMAT's data-driven approach, comprehensive content, and personalized support were key to my GMAT success. I wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone serious about achieving their target GMAT score.

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October 06, 2024
Kessler1703

Joined: Feb 27, 2023

Posts: 19

Kudos: 6

Verified GMAT Focus score:
695 Q90 V84 DI80

e-GMAT: My Path to GMAT FE 695

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Course e-GMAT Online 360

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E-GMAT played a crucial role in my GMAT success, helping me improve from 625 to 695. Their comprehensive and structured approach was perfect for my busy schedule as a working professional.
The PACE AI engine was a game-changer, saving me over 50 hours of prep time by allowing me to skip mastered topics. For instance, I saved 12 hours on Number Properties alone. The quant course was thorough, helping me solidify concepts and improve from Q84 to Q90.
The Verbal section, particularly the Master Comprehension course, was instrumental in my improvement. It taught me how to break down arguments effectively, a crucial skill for CR and RC. The pre-thinking approach in CR significantly boosted my accuracy and reduced my time per question.
Scholaranium was an invaluable tool, providing a vast pool of practice questions and detailed performance analysis. The cementing quizzes helped reinforce learning after each topic.
For Data Insights, e-GMAT's question bank was comprehensive, offering around 540-544 questions that closely mirrored the actual exam.
The Last Mile Push program and personalized mentorship were incredibly helpful. My mentor, Dhruv, provided tailored guidance, helping me adjust strategies when needed. His support boosted my confidence throughout the preparation process.
e-GMAT's mock tests, including Sigma-X, closely resembled the actual GMAT in both algorithm and question types. The detailed analytics helped me identify and improve weak areas.
Overall, e-GMAT's data-driven approach, comprehensive content, and personalized support were instrumental in my GMAT success. I highly recommend it to anyone aiming for a top GMAT score.

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October 04, 2024
saikiranteegala

Joined: Feb 02, 2022

Posts: 1

Kudos: 4

Verified GMAT Focus score:
725 Q90 V88 DI80

E-GMAT: The Perfect GMAT Prep Solution for a Structured Approach

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My GMAT journey began two years ago, but I struggled to maintain consistency due to work commitments. After trying multiple platforms without success, I switched to e-GMAT in July 2023, and that became a turning point.

From the start, e-GMAT's diagnostic test recommended a personalized study path. The Verbal course, with its focus on understanding meaning and pre-thinking, significantly improved my accuracy and speed in Critical Reasoning . I later enrolled in the Last Mile Program (LMP), where my mentor Rida helped structure my prep and pinpoint areas for improvement. Some of the areas E-GMAT helped me is as follows:

Pre-thinking in Verbal: This method boosted my Verbal performance, especially in critical reasoning and sentence correction.

Scholaranium’s insights: Its data-driven approach identified my weak spots, allowing for focused practice.

LMP Mentorship: Rida kept me on track, providing personalized guidance that helped me break through my score plateau.

In September 2024, I took the GMAT and scored 655 (Q84, V84, DI79). Thanks to e-GMAT’s structured approach, I finally gained the confidence I needed to succeed.

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September 27, 2024
kb1504

Joined: Jul 11, 2024

Posts: 1

Kudos: 0

Verified GMAT Focus score:
695 Q87 V85 DI82

GMAT Improvement Journey

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Improvement 40 Points

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I had a 710 (89th - Q50 V35) on the Classic GMAT. I wanted an improvement in scores while applying to schools this year. I was considering multiple prep providers before zeroing in on e-GMAT. I think the pricing was better as well compared to the other courses I looked at.

One thing that I was definitely looking for was a structured approach to learning across sections, and glad to say I was pretty satisfied with what e-GMAT offered.
It starts off with a mock test to analyze your strengths and weaknesses - the learning plan is made accordingly. I also took the LMP Option as I thought it would be more focused and dedicated, with a mentor to guide me better.

Some context : At first, I was fairly confident on my Quant and DI, and thought I needed help only with verbal. But the mocks made me realize otherwise - after a couple of mocks, I found that my speed in DI was not good enough. And my plan was made accordingly as well.

I’d attribute my entire verbal score increase (74th to 94th percentile) to this course. I was able to learn almost all CR concepts and techniques to tackle both CR and RC questions through the video lessons. The cementing quizzes were particularly helpful in my verbal prep. My mentor Rida, also helped identify and prioritize specific focus areas in verbal.

I was parallelly able to work on my DI speeds as well through the cementing quizzes. The best part about cementing quizzes is that you can customize the difficulty and timing - helps in understanding where the problem lies.

While I was hoping for a 725/735, I guess after a point you can’t really control what happens in the exam room.

Overall, the course really helped in identifying my strengths and weaknesses, and in having a focused preparation strategy.

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September 24, 2024
capecrusader1010

Joined: Aug 13, 2024

Posts: 0

Kudos: 0

Verified GMAT Focus score:
665 Q83 V83 DI83

If you’re struggling with quant, don’t think twice about TTP.

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TTP helped me boost my score from a 605 in practice attempts to a 665. I’ve always been weak in mathematics from a foundational perspective, yet TTP was able to overturn this weakness courtesy of its meticulous quant and data course outlines, and practice questions. Additionally, the fact that the organization’s diagnostic exam shows you an indication of your capability rather than an actual score really shows the energy the team has put into thinking how to provide their students with the least stress-inducing course experience.

If you’re thinking that you’ll get a better monetary deal elsewhere - trust me, the value to investment ratio with TTP is far better.

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