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The most reviewed course on GMAT Club, GMAT Online Focused, is built for those who need in-depth preparation in one section – Quant or Verbal and a few points of improvement in other. Your learning starts with identifying specific conceptual gaps. The platform then provides you with a clear, milestone-driven plan which enables you to maximize your score gains without wasting on concepts you have already mastered, saving you 80+ hours of preparation. While learning, our xPERT engine provides real-time feedback to ensure that you excel in the first go. Cementing and ability quizzes in Scholaranium then help push your ability to the 90th percentile or higher. 

 

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November 19, 2023
nkumar2534

Joined: Aug 15, 2023

Posts: 1

Kudos: 1

Verified GMAT Classic score:
740 Q49 V41

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Strengths:

Meaning Based Approach
CR Pre-thinking Concept - to a certain extent

Would make the product better:

Not so relavant RC questions and much longer passages

SC - Superb. Meaning Based Approach proved extremely helpful. This approach opened the doors for 700 or 750 level questions, which was really a big pain point for me.
CR - Pre thinking is more about practicing than any concept as such. I could not give enough time to practice Pre-thinking to the core and hence could not improve a lot. Though it did help me to a certain extent.
RC - Did not find the section useful, could be because I was at a decent level in RC and did not need a great deal of improvement. Though, I feel the passages are way longer than real GMAT, and much tougher than what you might encounter in your exam.

Did not use its Quant, so can't say much about it.

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January 05, 2024
egmat

Hi nkumar2534

Heartiest Congratulations to you on your 730 score! 

Congratulations on this achievement, with a 70-point increase, elevating your score from 660 (74th Percentile) to 730 (96th Percentile).

Establishing a strong foundation in the Verbal Section has propelled your remarkable advancements in verbal skills. Your unwavering commitment and careful methodology played a crucial role in attaining this success. Notably, by faithfully adhering to the suggested plans and mastering the Meaning-Based approach for SC, you experienced substantial improvements, as demonstrated in the image below.

Image Link- https://success.e-gmat.com/nkumar2534-SC-improvement-90thpercentile

Finally, on behalf of e-GMAT, I extend my well-wishes for the exciting journey that lies ahead of you. May you embark on this path with great success and fulfilment.

Regards,   
Dhruv

November 15, 2023
shivangibansal

Joined: Oct 10, 2022

Posts: 12

Kudos: 3

Verified GMAT Classic score:
700 Q49 V35

eGMAT- meaning based approach a success!

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Strengths:

e-GMAT courses offer engaging video lessons designed to simplify complex concepts and provide step-by-step problem-solving explanations. Serving as a comprehensive one-stop solution for GMAT aspirants, the product boasts an impressive quick response rate. Additionally, it stands out with the unique capability to create custom quizzes, allowing users to select a specific number of questions from either the Verbal or Quant sections – a distinctive and highly valuable feature not found in other products.

Would make the product better:

Incorporating advanced analytics to track individual progress and offer personalized recommendations could elevate the effectiveness of e-GMAT courses.

I would like to express my gratitude to Dhruv Joshi, my mentor throughout the e-GMAT course. His guidance played a pivotal role in navigating complex concepts, and his quick response rate made the learning process seamless. The personalized support and insightful feedback significantly contributed to my success. His dedication to my progress was evident in the customized quizzes he helped me create, a feature that set e-GMAT apart. I not only improved my performance but also appreciated the user-friendly interface. His commitment to my success and the unique learning experience provided by e-GMAT, has been truly exceptional. Thank you, Dhruv, for being an invaluable mentor on my GMAT journey!

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January 04, 2024
egmat

Hi shivangibansal

Heartiest Congratulations to you on your 700 score! 

Congratulations on this achievement, with a 50-point increase, elevating your score from 650 (70th Percentile) to 700 (87th Percentile).

Laying this solid groundwork in the Verbal Section allowed you to make remarkable strides in your Verbal abilities. Your consistent dedication and meticulous approach have played a pivotal role in achieving this success. For instance, by diligently following the recommended plans and Mastering the Reading strategies for Reading Comprehension, you witnessed significant progress, as evidenced in the image below. You improved your accuracy while reducing the time to solve an RC Passage.

Image Link- https://success.e-gmat.com/shivangibansal-RC-improvement-90thpercentile

Finally, on behalf of e-GMAT, I extend my well-wishes for the exciting journey that lies ahead of you. May you embark on this path with great success and fulfilment.

Regards,   
Dhruv

November 15, 2023
bhargaviroy22

Joined: Aug 23, 2021

Posts: 2

Kudos: 5

Verified GMAT Classic score:
730 Q50 V39

My GMAT Journey to a 730

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Hey Everyone!
I recently took the GMAT test and scored a 730 (QA50, VA39). I had given my previous attempt a month ago, where I landed a 620 on the test. I improved my score by a whopping 110 points in one month. I would like to share my experience briefly about my GMAT journey.
I gave my first E-gmat Sigma X Mock and scored a 590. That's when I recognized the extent of enhancements required in my study approach, prompting me to enroll in the e-gmat course. Needless to say, the interface of the e-gmat dashboard is impeccable. The division of Quant and Verbal into various subtopics provides a student with the precise and accurate topic-wise breakdown of the syllabus, really helping to understand the weak and strong areas. The P.A.C.E feature helped me save a lot of time in my preparation.
I meticulously went through each module, ensuring completion of every practice quiz question and application question to enhance my skills. After each section, I took the Cementing quizzes, which really helped me gain confidence. I not only built my skills but also ensured that my understanding of the topics is crystal clear.
The next phase of my preparation involved multiple quizzes (Topic-wise Quiz, Mixed quiz, etc.) of varying lengths. The quiz structure was provided to me by my mentor, Abha. The quizzes contained medium to hard-level questions, and my aim was to achieve around 70-80% accuracy in them. Initially, I found the quizzes to be challenging, but towards the end of my preparation, I realized that these quizzes are helping me further in the preparation. Following several quizzes, I developed effective time management skills, achieving greater accuracy by discerning which questions to skip and which ones to attempt. I largely focused on accuracy in these quizzes as I was already done with the concept part.
Next came the Mock ramp-up phase when I started giving Sigma X mocks. In those mocks, I scored between 650-700. One notable aspect of the Sigma X mocks is their comprehensive analysis of errors by topic, coupled with a progression analysis. These mocks helped me identify specific areas where I was struggling and provided guidance on how to enhance my performance. The mock structure closely mirrored that of the actual GMAT exam.
When I first wrote the exam, I scored a 620 (VA27, QA48). To be honest, I was quite surprised because I was crystal clear in the concepts and had made sure to cover each and every aspect thoroughly. I decided not to give up and gave myself another month before going for the exam again. Finally, after one month of hard work, I booked the exam date and gave my best foot forward. Once I hit the submit button and saw the score, I was overwhelmed with joy and tears of happiness. After a dismal 620 in the previous attempt, I had scored a 730!
I’m really grateful to E-gmat for providing me with an excellent mentor. Abha helped me throughout the journey by constantly pushing me and motivating me to do better. I would request her for ad-hoc calls, and she would always be available for me. The combinations of the quizzes provided by her really helped me to get to my current score. Overall, the course is extensive and totally worth every penny. I would definitely recommend the same to test-takers.
Thank you!

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October 24, 2023
Spacejesus

Joined: Nov 24, 2021

Posts: 2

Kudos: 0

Verified GMAT Classic score:
710 Q50 V36

650=>e-GMAT=>710

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Strengths:

The e-GMAT course offers a very structured and process oriented approach to the Verbal section,which generally troubles the non-native speakers the most. This is probably the most significant differentiator of the course. The course focuses immensely on the process of solving rather than merely solving the question correct. I believe this focus on correct process and structured approach to questions is a must for a great score .

I did not start my Gmat journey with e-GMAT. I started with two other Gmat prep courses, one after the other, which are also available on GMAT club. I did work as diligently as I did in the e-GMAT course, sticking to 'AI curated plan', taking live classes and following every step instructed by the experts.
I did not have a process to address different types of question that Gmat offers. I ended up just mugging up lots of grammar rules, skimming through passages, and following all sorts of shortcuts and gimmicks. With confused efforts the results were also confusing, Gmat mock scores ranging from 650 to 750 in 10+ mocks. The scores were very inconsistent. However, I went on with my First Gmat attempt and scored a 650(Q50,V27).

Disappointed with my official score and not knowing what to do next, I attended the e-Gmat free session and then I realised that I neither had a process nor a focus on key aspects such as author's intended meaning in SC, his line of reasoning in CR or the intention behind an RC passage. Thus, after the free session ,I joined the e-GMAT course.

As I completely followed the e-Gmat course, the most difficult part was not to learn the new process oriented approach but to get rid of the gimmicks and solving techniques that I had learned earlier. I followed the course plan sincerely and thus my accuracies improved in all the verbal sub-sections. As I put in diligent efforts, so I got into the Last Mile Program and I got a dedicated mentor.

I am very thankful to Rida mam for guiding me through the whole process, for attending to different weak areas one by one and most importantly for hearing out all my woes and cries with verbal for so long.

Since then ,my GMAT scores have only gone up. I recently scored a V42 on the official Gmat,which is yet to be officially reported. I doubt that this jump from V27 were possible without the constant help and mentorship from Rida mam. The Last Mile program is really one of its kind and really helped me focus on the key aspects. This includes understanding at a granular level what my strengths and weaknesses are and helping me to build the right strategy to work on them.

I now have a structured process to solve the verbal section, a process that focuses on understanding the author and realising the true intent of a passage rather than on merely solving. It is now that I realise the beauty of this test, and what skills it focuses on. This realisation took quite a long time as I wasted a lot of precious time on gimmicks and shortcuts suggested by other prep companies in my earlier phases of Gmat Prep.

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October 19, 2023
JonSnow991

Joined: Nov 12, 2022

Posts: 13

Kudos: 5

Verified GMAT Classic score:
770 Q51 V44

Verbal is good.

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Strengths:

The Verbal section was good, especially the practice questions after each section. Helped me build my knowledge step by step.

Would make the product better:

I prefer to read and learn at my own pace. E-Gmat mostly has video explanations for everything. Though they did have written explanations for lots of questions, I would love to see more of that so people have the option to read or watch a video.

Quant: I didn't really do most of the Lessons for quant from e-gmat, but I did do practice questions for all topics, and those were nothing to complain about. All questions had good explanations.

Verbal: I did all the lessons for verbal, and it really helped me. The questions were well explained and the content was quite good as well. I really used to struggle with SC, but all the tips and tricks taught in the course helped me improve. I didn't really retain most of the grammar rules by the end of the course, but I did gain an understanding of how to go about solving a question and analyzing the problems.

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December 01, 2023
egmat

Hi Sidag991

Congratulations on this amazing score of 770!!!

Your hard work and dedication make you truly deserving of your place at the top.

They say, "Success is not a destination but a journey of continuous improvement."

Your journey is a testiment to the above statement Despite scoring a 740, you went on to improve even further and ended up with a mammoth GMAT 770.

it's good that you realized that you needed help and decided to take guidance at the right moment since minute is precious in GMAT prep and every decision has its impact on the outcome.

I commend your thorough approach to building a solid foundation. You meticulously navigated every aspect of the Verbal course, leaving no file unexplored. Your commitment to this groundwork is clearly demonstrated in the image below.

https://success.e-gmat.com/Sidag991-Verbal-Foundation

Your Verbal preparation journey commenced with a dedicated focus on establishing a robust base for yourself. As a result, you were able to internalize both the Meaning-based approach (SC) and the Pre-thinking approach (CR). This effective combination led to a massive 13-point improvement in your Verbal score from V31 (58th Percentile) to V44 (98th Percentile), which is clearly illustrated in the image with your Verbal Scholaranium stats below.

https://success.e-gmat.com/Sidag991-Scholaranium-stats

The result of your diligence was that the Meaning-based approach became instinctive to you and gave you the direction you need to improve you SC abilities. Your SC progression is worth a glance

https://success.e-gmat.com/SC-Improvement-90thpercentile

Despite facing challenges with the Analytical Writing Assessment (AWA) section of the GMAT, you demonstrated remarkable resilience and determination. Rather than letting the setback demotivate you, you rallied and dedicated yourself wholeheartedly to the preparation in the following days. Your unwavering efforts and commitment proved to be the turning point, propelling you to achieve remarkable success in the GMAT. This journey reflects not only your ability to overcome obstacles but also your resilience in the face of adversity. It's a testament to your grit and tenacity, showcasing that setbacks can be stepping stones to greater achievements.

We are thrilled to have been a part of your GMAT journey.

All the best!
-Dhruv

October 18, 2023
SandeepReddy26

Joined: Jun 12, 2020

Posts: 46

Kudos: 8

Self-reported Score:
700 Q48 V37

E-Gmat Review

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Strengths:

Content
Scholaranium
Sigma-X mocks

Would make the product better:

Response times to emails
Adding AWA and IR to mocks

Hey everyone! I recently took the GMAT and scored a 700, which is a 10-point improvement from my previous score of 690. I scored 690 two times before joining e-gmat. Before going through with e-gmat, I went through many reviews posted on Gmat Club and found e-gmat would be a good platform for me to improve my verbal score. I first had my ESR analyzed by Dhruv Joshi, who was also my mentor for the preparation journey. He curated a plan to make sure I solidified my verbal skills.

The E-gmat course was very structured, having modules for each topic. One thing that stood out to me was the content. Everything was covered properly, and their meaning-based approach to every question helped me a lot. I was struggling in CR before, but the pre-thinking framework that is taught in e-gmat helped me with CR tremendously. Their cementing quizzes made sure that I solidified my learning.

Their quant course content is also really good. And the Sigma-X mocks closely mimic the real GMAT. I would suggest they add the AWA and IR sections as well to the mocks. Also, it would be better if the response times to emails by the support team were a bit faster.

My mentor, Dhruv Joshi, has been very helpful to me in this journey, as he guided me in the best way possible.

Overall, I was happy with the course and recommend others also to give it a try.

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January 03, 2024
egmat

Hi SandeepReddy26

Heartiest Congratulations to you on your 700 score! 

Your consistent dedication and meticulous approach have played a pivotal role in achieving this success. By diligently following the recommended plans and embracing the Meaning-Based approach for Sentence Correction, you've witnessed significant progress, as evidenced in the image below. Your relentless efforts and unwavering commitment have undeniably yielded remarkable results. Congratulations to you!

Image name- https://success.e-gmat.com/SandeepReddy26-SC-improvement-to-90thpercentile

Your consistent efforts throughout your preparation yielded predictability. Your mock scores of 690 and a 710 gave you much needed confidence to go out there and do what you knew best since the 710 on the SIGma-X mock indicated that you had certainly improved as shown in the image below:

Image Link- https://success.e-gmat.com/SandeepReddy26-mockscore-predicting700

SandeepReddy26, it was a pleasure working closely with you towards your target score. We wish you the best for the next steps!

Regards, 
Dhruv 

September 29, 2023
RahulKabra123

Joined: May 31, 2020

Posts: 0

Kudos: 0

Verified GMAT Classic score:
720 Q49 V38

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I have divided my review into the following segments:

1. Course Structure
The structure of the content has been designed very well. Across both Quant and Verbal, there were ability quizzes along with cementing quizzes that helped identify the preparation level and provided detailed information about the key areas of mistakes and timing issues. The question pool is great with options to select the type of questions (Correct, Incorrect etc). Moreover, the mode of quizzes and video solutions helped enhanced the overall learning experience.
2. Content – Verbal
Sentence Correction – The meaning-based approach was quite helpful. I was able to apply the relevant concepts and use the three-step process across most of the questions that enhanced my SC score in the exams.
CR – The Pre-thinking approach is quite effective. After struggling with CR in the initial stages, I began to apply pre-thinking approach more consciously that improved my accuracy. The approach helped me eliminate the irrelevant answer choices and evaluate the correct choices in a better way.
RC – The passages in the quizzes and mocks were of a good level and provided effective practice for the real exam.

3. Content – Quant
For Quants, the quizzes were most helpful. The type of questions are relatively difficult compared to the real exam but it helped me prepare well for the exam and improved my timing. Taking a good amount of quizzes across all the topics helped me identify the key strength and weakness.

4. Mocks
The Sigma X mocks are a good indicator of the actual performance of the exam. The mocks provide ESR analysis along with detailed solutions and timing distribution that helped me understand my improvement areas. I was able to focus on specific topics of CR and SC through the mock analysis provided.

5. Last Mile Push (LMP) Program
After I had completed my preparation and began with the final lap of my preparation, I had reached out to E-GMAT team for certain improvement strategies. Rashmi from E-GMAT team contacted me and we started with the LMP program. Since I was struggling with time in mocks and faced difficulty in certain areas of Verbal, she helped me identify where I was going wrong and provided detailed study plan to be followed. She was very proactive in taking a regular progress check and gave effective suggestions such as practicing LSAT passages for RC and following strict timing rules for every block of questions in the verbal section. Additionally, the importance of letting go of questions that I was unsure of and keeping a positive mindset helped me on the D-day. The program was one of the best part of my preparation phase as it gave me a structured schedule and distributed my study plan uniformly through all sections.
In my opinion, LMP is a great program to enroll for improving test-taking strategies and streamlining the preparation plan.

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September 13, 2023
gmatprep777

Joined: May 28, 2023

Posts: 0

Kudos: 0

Verified GMAT Classic score:
730 Q50 V38

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Background:
Before joining e-GMAT, I tried T.O.P One Percent because they claimed to be the best and boasted about students getting top scores every day. Sadly, they didn't teach me anything, and it felt like a waste of time and money. I even doubted their honesty. After two and a half months of learning nothing from them, I took my first GMAT test and got a 680, all on my own. I realized I needed help to do better, so I looked for something different.
Why e-GMAT?
I needed a flexible way to learn because I had a busy schedule like many of you. e-GMAT offered that flexibility. I could study at my own pace and choose when to take the exam, whether in 15 days or a month.
About e-GMAT:
What's great about e-GMAT is that they focus on helping you build your skills. They understand that the GMAT tests your abilities, so they prepare you accordingly.
e-GMAT's course covers master comprehension, sentence correction, critical reasoning, and reading comprehension. In master comprehension, they teach you how to read effectively during the exam, which is very helpful, especially for non-native speakers. Their pre-thinking and meaning-based approaches are awesome. With critical reasoning, where answer choices are very close, pre-thinking is essential.
The course gives enough time for each section, and e-GMAT provides useful tools like Scholarnium to track your progress and Sigma X mocks that resemble real GMAT tests.
Strategy Experts:
One of the best things about e-GMAT is the support of experienced GMAT experts like Rashmi Ma'am. She helped me a lot by analyzing my quizzes and providing videos from GMAT experts like Harsha Sir when I needed them.
LMP (Last Mile Prep):
The LMP program teaches you about the GMAT algorithm, time management, and how to be ready for the test.
In short, if you're preparing for the GMAT, I highly recommend e-GMAT. Their flexible program, expert guidance, and useful tools will help you succeed.

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September 22, 2023
eGMATRashmi

Dear gmatprep777, 

Congratulations on your impressive GMAT score of 730 and thank you for your kind words! It has been an absolute pleasure working with you throughout your GMAT preparation journey and witnessing your unwavering dedication to building your abilities.

You've hit the nail on the head when you said that the GMAT truly tests one's abilities. Recognizing this, you embarked on a structured and methodical approach to develop those skills effectively.

Your commitment to mastering verbal, starting with the strong foundation laid by the Master Comprehension course, has undoubtedly played a pivotal role in your success. I'm thrilled to see how the pre-thinking approach in Critical Reasoning has helped you excel in answer choice analysis, leading an improvement in hard accuracy, as evidenced in this image:

Image Link -https://success.e-gmat.com/gmatprep777-CR-Hard-Accuracy

Your diligence didn't stop there. You demonstrated remarkable dedication by leveraging the analytical tools within Scholaranium to pinpoint and address your weaknesses. This approach clearly paid off, resulting in improved accuracy in Economics and Business passages in Reading Comprehension, along with more efficient time management, as indicated in this image:

Image Link - https://success.e-gmat.com/gmatprep777-RC-Accuracy-and-Timing

Flexibility and the ability to monitor your progress are indeed essential components of a successful GMAT preparation journey, especially for individuals with demanding work schedules like yours. I'm delighted to hear that Scholaranium tools and SIGma-X mocks played a crucial role in helping you stay on the right track and ultimately achieve readiness for test day.

Your hard work and dedication throughout your preparation are truly commendable, and I have no doubt that the skills you've developed will continue to serve you well in your future endeavors.

I want to wish you all the very best as you move forward into the upcoming admission season. I have no doubt that your impressive GMAT score will open doors to exciting opportunities. If you ever require further assistance or guidance in the future, please do not hesitate to reach out.

Best regards,
Rashmi Vaidya

August 21, 2023
epsilon-delta

Joined: Mar 15, 2023

Posts: 26

Kudos: 10

Verified GMAT Classic score:
760 Q51 V42

730 to 760 - Unleashing Potential, Mastering Triumph

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Strengths:

- Scholaranium
- High-Quality Course Modules
- Amazing Mentors
- Video Solutions
- Sigma X Mocks

Would make the product better:

Most of the RC passages on the platform are very long. It will be good to have a healthy mix of short, medium and long passages

Hey there, folks! I just had to spill the beans about my eGMAT experience – it's been an absolute game-changer. So, picture this: I kicked off with a pretty decent 730 on my GMAT. But hey, why settle for "decent" when you can shoot for the stars, right? Thanks to eGMAT, I managed to skyrocket my score to a jaw-dropping 760. Let me give you the lowdown on how this all went down.

Alright, so I was already riding high with my starting score, and eGMAT hooked me up with their "Last Mile Push" Program. Fancy name, huh? Basically, it's all about taking you from good to crazy awesome. They paired me up with this rockstar mentor, Abha. She did this deep dive into my previous 730 attempt, sussed out where I was lagging, and then cooked up this super-tailored one-month study plan. Knowing that someone's got your back in this crazy GMAT journey? It's like a boost of confidence injected straight into your prep.

Here's the kicker – I was a bit of a champ in Quant, with a sweet Q50/51. So, all the spotlight was on Verbal. Critical Reasoning and Sentence Correction? Those were my pet projects. eGMAT's got this "Meaning Based Approach" for Sentence Correction that's like a secret weapon. It didn't just amp up my skills, but it gave me this structured roadmap to demolish any SC question in my path.

Oh, and don't even get me started on running out of official Verbal questions. Enter stage left: Scholaranium. This bad boy is like a treasure trove of high-quality practice questions. And they've got these genius video solutions from eGMAT pros – talk about a double whammy! Plus, there's this interactive Q&A thing where you can dive into other students' queries. It's like learning in a cool, communal space.

But wait, there's more! The eGMAT platform itself? It's like the James Bond of GMAT prep. Analytics galore! They've got these nifty insights that make your study journey feel like a well-oiled machine. And just when I was getting sweaty palms about running out of official mock exams, eGMAT introduced me to Sigma X mocks. These are like mock exams on steroids, with super detailed analysis to help you fix those weak spots.

Bottom line, my eGMAT ride has been like a rollercoaster of awesomeness. From 730 to 760 – can you believe it? Personalized guidance, Scholaranium, and eGMAT's fantastic platform – it's like they held my hand and walked me through the GMAT jungle. If you're thinking of taking the plunge, I'm waving the eGMAT flag like there's no tomorrow. Trust me, it's a total game-changer!

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August 31, 2023
egmat

Dear shubhamg763,

Congratulations on your score of 760 with a perfect Q51 (97th percentile) and a remarkable V42 (96th percentile)! With this, you have become a part of the top 1 percent of test takers!

You maintained your diligence and perseverance through all Verbal subsections, allowing you to reach your GMAT score in a very predictable manner. You were consistent with your usage of the Scholaranium. The image below shows your statistics across three subsections in Verbal in hard questions. These statistics show the consistency through which you got that V42 (96th percentile).

Image Link - https://success.e-gmat.com/shubhamg763-Verbal-Scholaranium-Statistics

Scoring a Q51 is also an accomplishment you should be proud of. Though you were already starting at a Q50/51 in Quant, you showed phenomenal consistency in all subsections of Quant. The below image shows your Quant statistics from Scholaranium which displays your hardwork –

Image Link - https://success.e-gmat.com/shubhamg763-Quant-Scholaranium-Statistics

You effectively used the Scholaranium analytics and improved your time management abilities with each mock, making your success on the GMAT exam predictable. It was only a matter of time before you could replicate the score in your GMAT exam. The image below shows your journey in the mocks to the exam –

Image Link – https://success.e-gmat.com/shubhamg763-Mock-Scores

I am sure that you will face every challenge thrown at you with the utmost determination and I wish you all the very best for your next steps!

Regards,
Abha

August 21, 2023
Sanniddhy

Joined: Jan 23, 2022

Posts: 1

Kudos: 2

Verified GMAT Classic score:
780 Q51 V47

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Hey Folks! I recently took the GMAT for the 3rd time and got a score of 780 (V47, Q51) which was a 60 point improvement from my previous score of 720 (V38, Q50). I would like to share what was different in my approach this time and what enabled me to get to the 99th percentile.
When I started preparing, I took the free trial of E-GMAT and of another very prominent online coaching platform. I was quite satisfied by the E-GMAT course structure and not to mention, the interface. The free trial was of great help as it gave me a taste of how interactive the course would be.
Here are some things that I really liked about e-gmat and that helped me get to this score:
Course structure
The e-GMAT course is very well-structured. It starts with a diagnostic test to assess your strengths and weaknesses. Then, it provides you with a personalized study plan based on your results. The course is divided into modules, each of which focuses on a specific topic. The modules are well-organized, interactive and easy to follow.
Course content
The course content is very comprehensive. It covers all the topics that are tested on the GMAT. The video lessons are clear and concise, and the practice questions are very helpful. I especially liked the Meaning-Based Approach to Verbal Reasoning, which helped me to improve my comprehension and accuracy.
Methods learned
I learned a lot of valuable strategies and methods from the course such as:
• The Meaning-Based Approach to Verbal Reasoning
• The Pre-Thinking Method for Reading Comprehension
I would strongly recommend one to understand and master both of these in order to attain a very high accuracy. These methods helped me to improve my speed and accuracy on the GMAT.
PACE time saving in quants
The PACE Method was particularly effective and helpful for me in Quants. Since I already possessed a foundational understanding of nearly all concepts in Quants, I saved A LOT OF TIME using PACE, which helped me identify the concept modules that I could skip. Therefore, I was able to successfully allot this time to further hone my verbal skills.
Quality of questions, mocks, and analytics on the platform
The quality of the questions in the e-GMAT question bank is very good. The questions are similar to the ones that are actually tested on the GMAT.
The analytics on the platform are very useful for tracking your progress and identifying your strengths and weaknesses. The post mock analysis becomes a cake walk as one is already provided with a lot of in depth analysis of one’s mock performance.
Other things I might have missed
• I also liked the flexibility of the e-GMAT course. I could study at my own pace and time. Also, the course is constantly being updated with new content and features.
Overall, I was very happy with the e-GMAT course. It helped me to improve my score from a 720 to a 780. I would highly recommend it to anyone who is serious about scoring a high GMAT.
If you are looking for a comprehensive and effective GMAT prep course, I highly recommend e-GMAT.

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August 31, 2023
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Dear Sanniddhy,

Congratulations on a fantastic 780 with a perfect quant and V47! What a journey and what an achievement! Thank you for sharing an insight into your journey and for your valuable feedback!

I must say, you set out the right way by creating a Personalised Study Plan to create the roadmap of your reattempt journey.

Having created this roadmap, you did not leave any stone unturned in this path to excellence. You went back to basics, built your foundation by learning concepts and applications and then practiced these on GMAT-like questions on Scholaranium to master the applications. See how mastering the pre-thinking approach in CR helped you reach 96%ile ability:

Image Link - https://success.e-gmat.com/Sanniddhy-CR-Accuracy

We are really glad to know that you liked the course structure and content and saw the benefits of using the pre-thinking and meaning-based approach. It is heartening to know that internalising these processes helped you reach the top 1% in verbal.

“GMAT Quant”

Despite starting out at a Q50, it is commendable how you took all the steps required to replicate this Q50 or improve to a Q51. It is great that you used the PACE engine to guide your pathway through the quant studies.

We are happy to know that this strategy helped you save over 60 hours in quant prep. Just in Word Problems alone, you were able to save over 13 hours of prep time:

Image link - https://success.e-gmat.com/Sanniddhy-PACE-time-savings

This strategic approach really helped you skip your strong areas while identifying and fixing your areas of weakness. This commitment to perfection is what helped you get to the top score in quant. See how the data on Scholaranium was able to predict your Q51:

Image Link - https://success.e-gmat.com/Sanniddhya-scholaranium-stats-predict-Q51

Having built and refined your ability, you then leveraged the data on the platform to assess and improve your test-taking skills through the mocks.

The journey from good to great is not easy but with your improvement from 720 to 780, you have shown that with a structured, data-driven approach and a steadfast goal, anything is achievable. Congratulations again!

We wish you all the very best in all your future endeavours!

Regards,
Rashmi Vaidya


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