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January 14, 2026
captain0612

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Verified GMAT Focus score:
675 Q90 V82 DI78

100 Percentile in Quant: My GMAT Experience with eGMAT

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My recent GMAT attempt was on Jan 6, 2026. I scored 100 percentile in Quant, with V82 and DI 78. This was my second GMAT (Focus Edition) attempt. In my previous attempts (10th gen GMAT), I had never scored a 100 percentile in Quant.

This time, my prep time was 10 focused days. Since I had already completed the eGMAT course earlier, my goal was to fix my strategy and improve my approach to tackling questions, rather than relearning concepts.

Because I planned to take the GMAT within 10 days, I prioritised Quant and RC in Verbal (my weaker areas). I did not focus much on DI.

Quant

eGMAT’s Scholaranium was really helpful. Though the quiz questions are on the higher difficulty side, IMO it prepared me well for the actual exam day.

A few things worth noting about the Scholaranium platform:

1. It helped me identify my weak topics clearly
2. It improved my time management by showing detailed time statistics
3. The mixed tests (Cementing and Test Readiness) are very helpful in preparing for the overall section

Verbal

Thanks to Rashmi Vaidya (my GMAT mentor), I was able to improve my RC sub-section performance from the mid-50s to 90.

The same Scholaranium advantages apply here, but personally, what made the real difference was Rashmi’s guidance:

1. I started approaching RCs in a much more systematic way. I refined my process from over-focusing on details to understanding the purpose of each paragraph and how it connects to the overall passage
2. With the Neuron platform (Official Question Bank), I was able to apply these concepts on challenging RC topics. This practice on Neuron really stabilized my RC approach
3. Since CR was a strong area for me, I didn’t practice it much. But hindsight, this turned out to be a mistake. I made a few silly errors. Evidence: with just 5 mistakes in Verbal, I scored 82, which felt a bit harsh. Nonetheless, Rashmi and I were able to identify that these were likely careless mistakes

The real strength of eGMAT lies in its platform: Scholaranium and Neuron (Official Question Bank).

I will definitely try another attempt, this time fully leveraging both the platform and Rashmi’s guidance.

I would recommend eGMAT to anyone looking to improve their GMAT score.

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