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May 02, 2025
SanjN

Joined: Jan 22, 2024

Posts: 1

Kudos: 5

Verified GMAT Focus score:
685 Q87 V85 DI80

It's a no brainer - Choose Rachel Beck

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You might be an exceptionally strong applicant with stellar stats and an impressive career profile, but ultimately, you’re only as good as your application. I truly don’t think I would have been able to craft compelling essays on my own without Rachel. Her greatest strength lies in the genuine effort she puts into getting to know you—your values, your story, and your unique strengths. Because of this, she knows exactly which stories from your life will shine through in your application.

Rachel brings years of insight into what each school looks for in its candidates. That depth of experience is invaluable—not only in helping you select the right schools, but in shaping your profile to stand out in the eyes of the Admissions.

I formed an instant connection with Rachel from our very first call. She was warm, supportive, energetic, and truly invested in working with me. Applicants often try to gauge their chances by distinguishing themselves as coming from traditional or non-traditional backgrounds, but I believe what truly matters is how much you believe in yourself—and how effectively you can prove to the Ad Com that you deserve a spot in their school. Rachel not only believed in me from the start but also inspired me to grow in confidence throughout our journey together.

She has incredible strategies for making the most of every section of the application—highlighting different dimensions of your personality and experience in thoughtful and distinctive ways.

With her guidance and unwavering support, I received admits from two M7 schools. I 1000% recommend working with Rachel for your MBA applications. Good luck!

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November 12, 2024
SanjN

Joined: Jan 22, 2024

Posts: 1

Kudos: 5

Verified GMAT Focus score:
685 Q87 V85 DI80

e-GMAT's LMP Program helped me improve my GMAT score!

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Improvement 30 Points

Course e-GMAT Online 360

Location Online

My GMAT journey started 3 months back after I had already attempted actual GMAT with a 655 and a 49th percentile in Verbal section. I knew I wanted to increase my verbal score and that’s when I came across the Last Mile Push Program (LMP) of e-gmat.

Things that stood out to me -

1.Dedicated Mentorship:

I was assigned a personal mentor, Rashmi, who helped me strategically plan milestones throughout my GMAT preparation to ensure I achieved the desired sub-section percentiles that would lead me to my target score. GMAT success is not just about mastering the subject but also about having a solid strategy and sticking to it. The team at e-GMAT is incredibly accessible, with doubts and questions being resolved within 24 hours.

2.Pre-thinking and Mastering Comprehension:

These two strategies were pivotal in helping me improve my Verbal Reasoning score from the 49th to the 94th percentile. While there are mixed opinions about the pre-thinking method, I found it highly effective. Pre-thinking forces you to fully grasp the passage before analyzing it, which improves comprehension. Moreover, it aids in eliminating incorrect options, guiding you toward the correct answer. Mastering Comprehension not only boosts performance in Verbal but also assists in Data Interpretation (DI) and Quantitative sections, where complex question stems often obscure simple underlying concepts.

3.Extensive Question Bank:
E-GMAT’s Scholaranium platform provides an ample selection of questions for both Quantitative and DI practice, particularly focusing on GI, TA, and MSR. Their structured approach encourages smarter problem-solving. By following e-GMAT’s methodologies, I felt far more confident tackling GI, TA, and MSR questions.

4.Balance with Official Material:
I recommend that test-takers complement e-GMAT’s materials with official GMAT questions to better simulate the actual test environment. While some of e-GMAT’s questions can be more difficult than what you may encounter on the GMAT, it’s crucial to use judgment in managing time during preparation.

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