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July 13, 2020
nitroxy

Joined: May 15, 2019

Posts: 3

Kudos: 4

Verified GMAT Classic score:
710 Q48 V39

Use these Mocks to score 700+ in first attempt

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2 free GMAT Mocks with the OG + the SIGma-X mocks on e-gmat = complete prep

SIGma-X mocks are the closest tests to actual thing I've seen. my last mock actually accurately predicted my actual score on the GMAT.

You can judge a test prep company pretty well by their mocks, and if you're trying to find mock tests that are going to -

1. Give an accurate prediction
2. Help you figure where and why you went wrong
3. Feel just like the real thing

you have to try SIGma-X mocks.

Honestly, the most useful thing I can say about these mock tests is that they're the reason I was able to get 700+ in my first attempt. If I hadn't taken these mocks, I definitely would've ended up giving the GMAT again.

Naturally, it's a lot cheaper and less time-and-energy consuming to give a few more mocks than to re-attempt the GMAT.

Effective mock tests dramatically lower your chances of having to give the GMAT again. It's worth the investment.

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July 13, 2020
nitroxy

Joined: May 15, 2019

Posts: 3

Kudos: 4

Verified GMAT Classic score:
710 Q48 V39

The best course to navigate the GMAT!

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Improvement 150 Points

Course e-GMAT Online Intensive

Location Online

Whether you're starting to get into GMAT prep or you've been at it for a while, you might be struggling with figuring out which learning path to follow, how to improve your score in less time or how to prevent repeating mistakes.

After a year of trying to prepare for the GMAT aimlessly, I was pretty frustrated with all the material out there. Why wasn't there anything that took me from point A to point B without so many detours in the middle?

I found out about e-GMAT on gmatclub, and I bought the GMAT Online (Quant + Verbal) course.

I wasn't expecting much. My first GMAT mock score was 560, so I'd more or less accepted that I wasn't made for standardised tests.

E-gmat has a feature that lets you make a study plan, so I kind of let the software take the reins and tell me what to do.

It's a game changer. There's finally a map you can use to navigate GMAT prep.

The GMAT journey isn't easy, no matter what test prep company you choose, but after trying so many resources, I found that e-gmat was the best at removing vagueness around the preparation process.

Seriously, if you have a phobia of standardised tests like me, e-gmat is great at guiding you.

If you look at questions in the OG and then you look at the solution and you think, "Well, how am I supposed to know that I have to use this approach?" then take e-gmat's free trial. I'm pretty sure you'll be hooked.

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July 13, 2020
nitroxy

Joined: May 15, 2019

Posts: 3

Kudos: 4

Verified GMAT Classic score:
710 Q48 V39

Get way better at Quant - Fast!

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If you're not familiar with Scholaranium, it's a platform by e-gmat to practice questions. It lets you create quizzes (select number of questions, concepts, difficulty level, etc.).

When you're going through OG, you don't know the difficulty level of the questions you're solving. It can be hard to assess what your ability is.

In Scholaranium, you can pretty much track your improvement over different difficulty levels. It's probably the most analytical approach to preparing for GMAT. Also it's quite satisfying to see an upward trend in your graph.

You're going to improve a lot faster through Scholaranium than through OG alone. Time is money, business school aspirants!

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