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May 10, 2021
HovardRoark

Joined: Jan 09, 2018

Posts: 2

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Self-reported Score:
680 Q47 V35

E-gmat review 2020-21

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Improvement 80 Points

Course e-GMAT Online Intensive

Location Online

I would like to split the review in two parts one is the course for imprroving your fundamental skills other is skills/strategy for taking the exam .

I give a 10/10 for improving the fundamental skills ,the first aspect,especially your verbal . And as most of them already know e-gmat follows a step-by-step process, there is not much i could add up to its value which has proven the test of time.And regarding Quant i dint much stress on my preparation, may be i should've , thats what is reflected in my gmat Quant :47. By the way , I got a score of 680 (V35,Q47) , I dont want to stress much on how i got here or the score , becuase i want to emphasise more on the improvement you can make through the course. So no complaints so far with material , scholaranium and approach.

On the second point i have some reservations the stategy , the plan . This is the most underrated thing in GMAT , As when i started the prep i thought i could win with brute force skill. I Wouldnt recommend that. In this particular aspect , may be e-gmat could provide some help. And the mock gmat scores might represent the actual score.they have tendency to show high score. Having said that , may its too much to ask of it since the strategy needs are dynamic from person to person.

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March 08, 2022
HovardRoark

Joined: Jan 09, 2018

Posts: 2

Kudos: 0

Self-reported Score:
680 Q47 V35

Experts Global Review

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I doing this review for two reasons one being I was asked to other being I looked up for these kind of reviews before signing up. So let's hope this is helpful. I got 680 35 V and 47 Q. Despite these modest scores i decided to pursue my MBA . Frankly speaking after GMAT there is not much free resources with which anyone can make a decision.

So I tried few free consultants but most of them are expensive. Instead of going descreptive .i will give pros and cons

Pros
1. Value for money
2. Readily available team
3. Quick response time
4. Initial profile questionnaire and review of your profile

Cons
1.Quality not as per
2. Won't get any help beyond interviews such as help with your visa or info reg financing your mba.
3. The mock interview (i took one ) was sub par.
4. Don't like their rigid planner timeline.

Having said that i would rate 3.5-4 as i know some consultancies who help from end to end. But they may charge 4-4 times for 1 college. If you are from India that could burn a hole in your pocket .With the same amount you could opt for 6 colleges here approx. The help they provide would get you there provided you put your efforts.

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