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June 02, 2026
giorgiozacheo

Joined: Nov 04, 2025

Posts: 2

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Verified GMAT Focus score:
715 Q90 V84 DI83 (Online)

455 to 715: How e-GMAT guided me to GMAT success

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Improvement 200 Points

Course e-GMAT Online 360

Location Online

The final piece was the LMP (Last Mile Push) program. In the closing stretch, having my mentor Dhruv review my data with me caught behavioral patterns I couldn't see on my own — small, costly habits that don't show up as a knowledge gap but quietly cap your score. An outside expert keeping my analysis honest and pointed at the real gap, rather than busywork, is what closed the last distance. The result wasn't just a higher number: Quant topics I used to dodge became ones I'd take on without flinching, and my biggest fear — Two-Part Analysis in Data Insights — came back at 100th percentile on test day, no mistakes. I recommend e-GMAT without hesitation to non-native speakers stuck in the low 400s–500s who don't lack ability but need a data-driven system — PSP to map the path, PRISM to fix the leaks, Scholaranium and NEURON to build mastery, and LMP to close the gap — to turn a low starting score into an elite one.

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