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e-GMAT is the world's most reviewed company whose students have delivered 10x more 700+ scores than students from the average GMAT Club Partner. e-GMAT truly understands the test and the test taker and accurately creates personalized GMAT journeys for students, whether they start with a score of 300 or 600, and helps them achieve 740+ on the GMAT.

Created by Four out of the GMAT Club's Top five experts, e-GMAT is a unique combination of proprietary methods in Quant and Verbal. To ensure that you excel on these methods, e-GMATs' xPERT AI personalizes your learning and provides real-time feedback that can quadruple your chances of success and help you save up to 120 hours while preparing.

Finally, e-GMAT also gives you access to strategy experts who will help push your score to 740+ if and when you find yourself stuck below a 700.

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  • GMAT Strategy Onboarding
  • 5 SIGma-X mocks to get an accurate assessment of your abilities
  • e-GMAT PSP to build a personalized and time-optimal study plan
  • Top Instructor curated 200+ hours of video lessons
  • 2500+ Application and Exercise Questions
  • Scholaranium platinum with 2500+GMAT like Questions
  • 24*7 Customer Support
  • Forum Support
  • Hyper-Personalized Improvement Plans
  • Last Mile Push from e-GMAT Mentors

 

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March 28, 2023
blackpanther911

Joined: Sep 23, 2021

Posts: 1

Kudos: 2

Verified score:
720 Q50 V38

Improvement 40 Points

Course e-GMAT Online Focused

Location Online

Strengths:

EGMAT’s sentence correction course is one of the company's flagship offerings. The course is designed to help students improve their grammar and syntax skills to achieve a higher score on the GMAT's sentence correction questions. The course includes comprehensive video lessons, practice questions, and quizzes, as well as personalized feedback and support from expert instructors. EGMAT's quant course is also highly regarded, with a similar structure and emphasis on clear explanations and practice problems. These courses have earned EGMAT a loyal following among students who have seen significant improvements in their scores.

Would make the product better:

EGMAT’s reading comprehension and critical reasoning courses need significant improvement. These courses are essential components of GMAT preparation, but EGMAT's offerings in these areas are not as comprehensive or effective as its sentence correction and quant courses. The reading comprehension course provides basic strategies for tackling GMAT passages, but it lacks the depth and complexity necessary for success on the exam. Similarly, the critical reasoning course could benefit from more in-depth analysis and strategies to help students navigate the complex reasoning questions on the GMAT.

To become a well-rounded GMAT prep solution, EGMAT must improve its reading comprehension and critical reasoning courses. The company could invest in more robust video lessons, practice problems, and quizzes, as well as personalized feedback and support from expert instructors. Additionally, EGMAT could explore partnerships with experts in reading comprehension and critical reasoning to further enhance its offerings in these areas.

EGMAT is a popular online education company that specializes in providing high-quality courses to help students improve their GMAT scores. The company is known for its exceptional sentence correction and quant courses, which have helped thousands of students achieve their goals. However, despite its strengths, EGMAT needs major improvements in reading comprehension and critical reasoning to become a well-rounded GMAT prep solution.To become a well-rounded GMAT prep solution, EGMAT must improve its reading comprehension and critical reasoning courses. The company could invest in more robust video lessons, practice problems, and quizzes, as well as personalized feedback and support from expert instructors. Additionally, EGMAT could explore partnerships with experts in reading comprehension and critical reasoning to further enhance its offerings in these areas. EGMAT is a strong GMAT prep solution with exceptional sentence correction and quant courses. However, to become a well-rounded solution for GMAT preparation, EGMAT needs to improve its reading comprehension and critical reasoning courses significantly. By doing so, EGMAT can offer a more comprehensive and effective solution for students seeking to improve their scores on the GMAT.

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April 06, 2023
egmat

Dear blackpanther911,

Congratulations on your score of 720 with a remarkable Q50 and a V38!

We are glad to hear that you found the SC and Quant Modules to be beneficial. The image below shows how you used the Scholaranium analytics to understand that Modifiers were your weaker area in SC and then how you improved your accuracy in it from 52% to 87% by practicing the meaning-based approach on a regular basis –

Image link - https://success.e-gmat.com/blackpanther911-SC-Improvement-Through-Analytics

You understood that succeeding in the GMAT was not just about the concepts, but also about time management. With every single mock, you improved your timing and your subsectional abilities in both Verbal and Quant. The below image shows your journey in Quant scores from mocks to the GMAT exam.

Image Link - https://success.e-gmat.com/blackpanther911-Quant-Mock-Scores

We would like to thank you once again for sharing your feedback with us. We value your input and will take your suggestions into consideration as we continue to improve our course. Please do not hesitate to reach out to us if you have any further suggestions or comments.

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,
Akash

March 19, 2023
aymankhan92

Joined: Dec 12, 2022

Posts: 0

Kudos: 0

Verified score:
680 Q48 V35

550 TO 680 WITH E-GMAT

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Improvement 130 Points

Course e-GMAT Online 360

Location Online

Strengths:

Course material is a strength
Their Support team is very resourceful

Would make the product better:

The verbal section needs AI.
Support team can be proactive in asking if their students have difficulties
I didnt talk to the support team until i had severe difficulties.I would've probably done the prep faster if the support team were in constant touch with me since the very start instead of waiting for me to ask for help

The links that are sent to Us when we ask for help should be readily available in our dashboard
ie- for trouble in Verbal watch this video on visualisation by harsha
It will help a lot of students

I had a score improvement of 130 points.
I went from being super weak in verbal from v22 to v35
The main USP is the help/support
I suggest everyone to be in constant touch with the egmat support team.Talk to them atleast once a week and ask them for tips and vids to improve
ask them for help they are the best out there.
I was struggling with everything in verbal
I reached out to the support team in desperation they sent links to videos which helped me a lot.

All i want to say to people reading this is
Make sure you give yourself adequate time for prep
I thought i would complete my prep in 2 months but actually felt like i was never prepared
Finally even though i still felt like i needed more time
I just booked a date and gave the exam

You dont need to be perfect at the first try
Please dont think the way i did
I thought i will first perfect myself and then book the exam date.This led me to go in to a downward spiral where i was prepping day in and day out without any foreseeable date.
Just book the exam date and give it
You can iterate on it if you feel like you need better

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April 04, 2023
egmat

Dear aymankhan92,

Congratulations on your score of 680 with a Q48 and a V35! A 130-point improvement overall and a 13-point improvement in Verbal is a phenomenal achievement and everyone here at e-GMAT is so happy to have been a part of your journey.

You were always willing to understand where you were going wrong and where you could improve in Verbal. The image below shows how you used the Scholaranium analytics to understand that Verbs were your weaker area in SC and then how you improved your accuracy in it from 19% to 69% by practicing the meaning-based approach on a regular basis –

Image link - https://success.e-gmat.com/aymankhan92-SC-Improvement-Through-Analytics

You did not stop yourself right there. You gave this effort in all the subsections in Verbal. Through your consistent efforts in Verbal, you got that 13-point improvement in Verbal from V22 to V35.

It was interesting to read about your approach to booking the test date. We as mentors suggest students book the exam date once they score within 10-20 points of their target range in 2 consecutive mocks. However, it is fascinating to see your improvement from your first mock to the last mock in the span of almost 5 months. The below image shows your journey from the mocks to the actual exam –

Image Link - https://success.e-gmat.com/aymankhan92-Mock-Scores-Improvement

We appreciate all your feedback, and we strive to put forward the best experience for you and we take every feedback as an opportunity to improve further.

You have greater heights to climb, and I am sure that you can overcome any situation ahead after this journey.

All the very best for your next steps!

Regards,
Akash

March 18, 2023
madhurjya98

Joined: May 24, 2021

Posts: 5

Kudos: 1

Verified score:
710 Q49 V38

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Improvement 80 Points

Course e-GMAT Online 360

Location Online

Strengths:

The verbal course is really great and comprehensive. The course is very interactive with the pre-quiz to gauge your current knowledge on the topic and then the lesson followed by the post-quiz. The PACE AI was really helpful for quants as it allowed me to skip lessons in which we already have a good hold. Scholaranium was great for practice and the level of questions in it and the Sigma-X mocks were representative of the actual GMAT. The analytics was really insightful and allowed me to target my weaknesses and focus on what’s important.

I started my GMAT preparation in the first week of August 2022 and soon realized that there was just too much information available on the internet. I needed a structured course and purchased the e-GMAT course on a friend’s recommendation. As I had my GMAT scheduled in mid-October, I quickly went through the course without really going according to the plan. I scored 630 (V31, Q45). I knew I could score better so after returning dejected from the test centre I decided to mail the e-GMAT team. They were really quick to respond and Dhruv was assigned as my mentor. He went through my ESR and laid out a detailed step-by-step improvement plan starting with SC. The meaning-based approach helped a lot here. I was also told to make an error log which also helped me track my mistakes and understand the pattern of mistakes I was making. After I was done with my SC improvement, I was given another detailed plan for CR. Pre-thinking was a game changer in CR as it gave me a direction on how to go about answering CR problems. I was able to solve hard questions with ease with the help of the pre-thinking technique. After CR improvement we went ahead with similar plans for RC followed by Verbal test readiness and Quants. The analytics page especially in Quants was really valuable for me as I was able to target my weaknesses and this allowed me to devote more time to Verbal. The level of questions in the Sigma-X mocks was also great and representative of the actual GMAT and the scores I got in these mocks were also close to my actual GMAT score. I gave another attempt in January and scored 710 this time (V39, Q49). Dhruv was a great mentor and provided a lot of value as he was quick to respond to all my queries and in drafting apt improvement plans which helped me improve by 80 points.

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April 06, 2023
egmat

Hi madhurjya98,   

Heartiest Congratulations to you on your 710 score! 

It takes an enormous amount of effort and extreme diligence to achieve an 80-point improvement, and you demonstrated both qualities as you progressed from a score of 630 (Q45, V31) to 710 (Q49, V38).

Your impressive improvement in Sentence Correction (SC) is notable and deserves recognition. By adopting and internalizing the Meaning-based approach, you were able to raise your SC percentile from the 60th to an outstanding 90th percentile, and your success in this regard is depicted in the SC improvement image that serves as an inspiration for aspirants.

https://success.e-gmat.com/madhurjya98-SCImprovement-90thpercentile

Your Verbal score underwent a remarkable improvement of 7 points, which can be attributed to your adoption of the Meaning-based approach for Sentence Correction (SC) and the Pre-thinking approach for Critical Reasoning (CR). These two strategies were the key factors that enhanced your Verbal score, elevating it from a V31 (59th Percentile) to an outstanding V38 (89th Percentile). Here is an image that serves as evidence of your exceptional Verbal ability achieved during the final phase of your preparation journey.

https://success.e-gmat.com/madhurjya98-Verbal-scholaraniumstats

It's great to know that you found the Data-Analytics feature on the platform and the P.A.C.E AI feature in the Quant section to be beneficial in your progress from Q44 to Q49.

Your performance on the SIGma-X mock test gave you the confidence you needed on the actual test day, as you could predict your performance by simply glancing at your last mock score, which happened to be exactly the same score 710 :). Here's an image that displays your last mock score.

https://success.e-gmat.com/madhurjya98-SIGma-Xmock-predictedsuccess

Madhurjya, it was a pleasure that we could be a part of your success. We wish you the best for the next steps and all future endeavours.

Regards
Dhruv

March 13, 2023
devtashrey

Joined: Feb 11, 2021

Posts: 5

Kudos: 1

Verified score:
640 Q48 V30

Good material

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Improvement 20 Points

Course e-GMAT Online Intensive

Location Online

Strengths:

Nice concept building. Detailed course

Would make the product better:

Mentor guidance was an issue for me. My mentor was not assigned to me in the starting. Only when i sent them mails during my last leg of preparation i was given a mentor. She too only gave tasks and never had a call with me

With many online courses available it is very important to get enrolled in one which is inline with your thought process.
One of the best feature about Egmat is the video solutions for almost all the questions. They have a detailed course available with them. One can easily build a solid foundation with their course.
What lacked for me was the exam readiness preparation from their side. On comparing the ESR from my attempt to my Egmat dashboard, things did not match. I knew of my strengths and my weaknesses which was not the same on their dashboard but quite inline with my ESR.
This is why i would urge each student to take up the free trail given by different courses and see if they are actually inline with your thinking process.

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March 17, 2023
egmat

Dear devtashrey,

Thank you for sharing your valuable feedback on our course. We are glad to hear that you found the video solutions and the course to be beneficial for building solid foundations.

We understand that our course may not meet the needs of every individual, and we appreciate your specific suggestions for improvement, especially to test out the trial versions of a course before coming to a final decision.

We are sorry to hear about your experience with the mentor guidance. We strive to put forward the best experience for you and we take every feedback as an opportunity to improve further.

We respect your opinion about the comparison of an ESR with the Scholaranium dashboard. However, the Scholaranium dashboard represents a comprehensive representation of your progress over more than 1000 questions in Verbal or Quant, not just the data from a single day,

Please reach out to us if you have any further suggestions or comments.

We wish you all the best for your next steps in the future!

Regards,
Akash

March 11, 2023
JulianJ

Joined: Nov 30, 2022

Posts: 5

Kudos: 3

Verified score:
640 Q43 V34 (Online)

Appreciated Personal Touch

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Improvement 180 Points

Course e-GMAT Online 360

Location Online

Strengths:

- Well-structured course plan
- Decent price/value ratio
- Consultant - Rida Shafeek who was willing to schedule call with me very fast and gave a lot of quick tips and motivated me when I felt down and needed to improve rapidly in 20 days
- Very fast responses of instructors in discussions

Would make the product better:

- Length of some video courses. Sometimes the instructor went too much in detail (e.g. devoted a 17-minute video) with relatively easy and obvious topics

- Inaccurate calibration of easy, medium, hard questions. When I turned on some custom test and selected medium questions - it also gave me some easy and hard ones...

- In Verbal sections some correct answer choices were very poorly defended by instructors in discussion queries. However, this does not happen often.

Overall satisfied with this product.

Advantages:
- Well-structured course plan
- Decent price/value ratio
- Consultant - Rida Shafeek who was willing to schedule call with me very fast and gave a lot of quick tips and motivated me when I felt down and needed to improve rapidly in 20 days
- Very fast responses of instructors in discussions

What to improve?
- Length of some video courses. Sometimes the instructor went too much in detail (e.g. devoted a 17-minute video) with relatively easy and obvious topics
- Inaccurate calibration of easy, medium, hard questions. When I turned on some custom test and selected medium questions - it also gave me some easy and hard ones...
- In Verbal sections some correct answer choices were very poorly defended by instructors in discussion queries. However, this does not happen often.

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March 17, 2023
egmat

Hey JulianJ,

Congratulations on a massive 180-point improvement!! This is Rida, your mentor. I am ecstatic to hear about your success!

I know that you were willing to put in all the effort to get to your target score. Just looking at the snapshot below- you gave it your 100% in the SC modules, so you could perfect the concepts that would enable success.

Image Link - https://success.e-gmat.com/JulianJ-SC-Efforts

The reason why we explain in such detail is so that non-native speakers and people who are not as familiar with the intricacies of the English language can acquire all the knowledge, they need to ace the Verbal section of the GMAT.

I think the discrepancies in question difficulty that you faced were in RC. In RC, the passages are classified as easy, medium and hard. Even when you pick a medium passage, you may face easy or hard questions. The difficulty level in the case of RC is therefore by passage, not by individual question.

Thank you for your suggestions! We are always looking to make improvements and grow to help more people reach their target score.

I am glad to know that I could help you on the way to your success.

I wish you all the best!!

Regards,
Rida

March 06, 2023
Atlas064

Joined: May 28, 2022

Posts: 0

Kudos: 0

Verified score:
710 Q50 V35

Good Resource

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Improvement N/A

Course e-GMAT Online 360

Location Online

Strengths:

1. The course is organized and follows a logical structure.
2. Good Customer Service
3. Provides a customized plan
4. Tracks Milestones
5. Analytics

Would make the product better:

1. Quality of Math Questions
2. Simpler solutions - specifically math
3. Reading Comp passages are much longer than official version

I am a repeat GMAT test taker. I had a good experience with e-gmat. I did not see any improvement in my score. However, I did see improvement in my overall skill. I scored a 710 on my first test and was hoping to improve to 740. Unfortunately, even though my verbal raw scores improved V35 vs V39. Because of a 1 point drop in quant Q50 to Q49. The algorithm calculated my score to be 710 on my last attempt.

I started to prepare for the GMAT in July 2022. I took a free MGMAT mock test to establish a baseline and scored 630. After a 2 week of studying Manhattan Prep SC and Quant I took an offical mock and scored 660.

For my first attempt I utilized Magoosh, Official Prep materials and LSAT RC to prepare for the exam. I studied ~10-12 hours/week between August - November 12, before taking the exam, and scored 710 (V35 and Q50). My overall score was exactly the same as the official mock test #6 (710).

The biggest weakness prior to e-gmat program was SC. Specifically, I was very slow at finding the correct answer for the SC question type. For my second attempt I utilized e-gmat and the OG advanced/guide 2022. My SC and CR improved by ~10-15 percentile points. The methods used by e-gmat are very effective.

I highly recommend utilizing e-gmat's mock and SC sections during the initial parts of your preparation. Once you have mastered all the concepts I recommend using the official guide quesions. You will find that due to nature of the e-gmat question bank you will find the official questions a lot easier to process. The OG questions are typiclly shorter and more concise and e-gmat definitely helps with time management.

I did use the E-gmat mentorship program as well. My mentor Abha was very responsive and provided me with a customized program. The program itself recommends using OG material as you get closer to the test. If any one has 3-4 months to prepare for the test and definitely recommend using the scholarium question bank to cement the concepts.

Overall, I was not as impressed with the quant modules. The questions are different from OG and real GMAT. However, the questions do allow you to master important concepts tested in the GMAT.

Finally, I took all 5 mock exams. The mocks are harder to complete than the official test as the question prompts can be a bit longer. However, the mock exams predictions and analytics are quite accurate and help identify one's strengths and weaknesses.

My final sigma mock was v39, Q49 - 720, and was the same as my official score. I never broke V40 on e-gmat and have yet to do so on the official GMAT as well!!

In conclusion, I rate the egmat program to be a valuable tool in GMAT preparation. The mentors can provide a lot of value to an individual who is not sure on how to structure their study plan.

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March 14, 2023
egmat

Hi Atlas064,

Congratulations!!

This is Abha, your mentor. Thank you for taking out the time and sharing your experience with e-GMAT.

From day one, you immersed yourself in the process and followed a structured approach which in turn helped you to excel across Verbal sub-sections and improve from a V35 to V39. Here is an image where you can be seen hitting 60%+ accuracy (80th percentile) in Verbal hard level questions.

Image Link - https://success.e-gmat.com/Atlas064-Verbal-stats-predict-V39

We are glad to know that you were able to see an improvement in your overall skill and that our techniques were able to help you improve your SC and CR by 10-15 percentile points. Here is an image of SC stats where you have improved from 55% to consistently hitting 70% accuracy in hard-level questions.

Image Link - https://success.e-gmat.com/Atlas064-SC-accuracy-improved-to-85th-percentile

In the GMAT journey, it is important to be able to predict your scores so that you can eliminate any surprises on D-Day. We are pleased to know that you found the Sigma- X mock exams to be accurate in predicting scores and identifying strengths and weaknesses.

Image Link - https://success.e-gmat.com/Atlas064-Mocks-predict-actual-test-score

While I am happy that the Quant course helped you master important concepts, we also appreciate your feedback, and we are in the constant process of improvement to help our students to get to their target score.

At last, I just want to say, it was a pleasure working with you and I am so proud of the work you have put into this journey.    

If you do decide to reattempt, please feel free to reach out to us. We would be more than happy to help you improve further. 

 All the best! 

Regards,     
Abha Mohan

  

March 03, 2023
nikhilvsh

Joined: Mar 09, 2022

Posts: 5

Kudos: 5

Verified score:
630 Q44 V33

Great, but not complete

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Improvement N/A

Course e-GMAT Online Focused

Location Online

Strengths:

1. Structured videos
2. Doubt support
3. Concept quizzes
4. xpert Dashboard that shows key learning gaps

Would make the product better:

1. Weekly video doubt clearing sessions for subscribers.
2. The first course under verbal can be further simplified for non-English speakers.

It's a great course to strengthen concepts. However, if you are starting from scratch, you'd need to supplement e-gmat with Manhattan verbal books.

For SC, I had to go through the Foundation of Verbal by Manhattan. I was able to understand e-gmat course after going through FOV.

For RC, e-gmat is probably the best course. Though, I did get hard and M-H questions wrong, the way e-gmat teaches RC is straightforward and effective.

For CR, I found e-gmat course to be a bit confusing. pre-thinking does not always work. Also, I found some explanations to be insufficient.

For quant, the questions can get repetitive. For quant, I feel, once you've gone through e-gmat videos, practice using gmatclub's forum quiz.

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March 06, 2023
egmat

Dear nikhilvsh,

Thank you for sharing your valuable feedback on our course. We appreciate your honest opinion and are glad to hear that you found the structured videos, doubt support, concept quizzes, and Xpert Dashboard to be beneficial.

We understand that our course may not meet the needs of every individual, and we appreciate your specific suggestions for improvement.

We also appreciate your feedback regarding the weekly doubt-clearing sessions. However, we have not found the need for that as we have found students to be satisfied with the detailed, timely response that SMEs offer on the internal forum/ emails.

We respect your opinion on the simplification of the Verbal course. However, many of our students who are non-native speakers have benefitted from the course. Here are a couple of examples of non-native students who have succeeded –

https://e-gmat.com/blogs/how-to-score-750-gmat-non-natives-success-story/ - Rohan Dalal, who managed a V40, even though he never had a formal education in English.

https://success.e-gmat.com/Petr-GMAT-720 - Petr Lavrenko, who managed a V39, explains in his review how the Master Comprehension course helped non-native speakers like him.

We would like to thank you once again for sharing your feedback with us. We value your input and will take your suggestions into consideration as we continue to improve our course. Please do not hesitate to reach out to us if you have any further suggestions or comments.

We wish you all the best for your next steps in the future!

Regards,
Akash

February 20, 2023
SS97

Joined: Apr 04, 2020

Posts: 12

Kudos: 0

Verified score:
710 Q49 V37 (Online)

Biggest takeaway - structured study plan

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Improvement 50 Points

Course e-GMAT Online 360

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Strengths:

The modules are designed in order to really focus on meeting the student across all learning stages - concept understanding, retrieval, cementing, to actual applications. The modules are sequenced in a manner that gradually helps one apply concepts & "cement" the knowledge for its application in a very new/foreign environment (actual exam) which reduces the chances of guesswork.

Would make the product better:

I personally felt that the question banks especially for the verbal section could be improved/made tougher to give a real sense of the exam environment. The verbal section for the sigma mocks was easier than the actual exam.

Additionally, a lot more supporting materials for certain hard topics (750+ level) could be provided that are more targeted/less generic.

Would definitely recommend taking this course for someone who is planning to get massive improvements in their score via a dedicated/clear action plan, especially for the verbal section. The math section also prepares one pretty well for the actual exam (which is much easier).

Kudos to their mentors & the LMP program in general - this program really enables one to focus on the right thing at the right time, without wasting much time in planning what/how one needs to study. The structured study plans/programs are definitely a highlight for a working individual who doesn't have much time to think/plan their prep. Mentors also enable you to move in the right direction & have a clear trajectory of what is needed/not needed in the whole preparation journey. Special shoutout to Akash who was always up for helping/guiding/supporting & mentoring me through the different learning phases!

In addition, the modules are structured in a manner that meets you in your own learning journey, without making it too generic/specific.

Lastly, the analytics/algorithm adds to your reflection journey by helping you pinpoint your weaker areas or areas of concern so you can create a more targeted revision plan & focus more on the weaker/strength areas.

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February 27, 2023
egmat

Dear SS97,

Congratulations on your score of 710 with a remarkable Q49 and a V37! With this, you have crossed the 90th percentile mark in the GMAT exam.

If I have to give an example of someone never giving up, it will have to be yours. Your diligence and hard work made the journey easy for you, as the processes became second nature to you through continuous efforts. The image below shows how you were able to improve your accuracy in CR hard questions from 60% to 80%, translating to greater than 90%ile ability, by adopting the pre-thinking approach effectively –

Image Link - https://success.e-gmat.com/SS97-CR-Improvement-Statistics

You maintained your diligence and perseverance through all Verbal subsections, allowing you to reach your GMAT score in a very predictable manner. The below image, showing your statistics across the three subsections in Verbal in hard questions, depicts that the consistent approach helped you get to that V37 (81st percentile).

Image Link - https://success.e-gmat.com/SS97-Verbal-Scholaranium-Statistics

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

Image Link - https://success.e-gmat.com/SS97-Quant-Mock-Scores

We truly appreciate your feedback regarding the Verbal Scholaranium question bank, and I wanted you to know that the team is continuously striving towards improving our platform to deliver success.

I am sure that you will face every challenge thrown at you with the utmost determination.

I wish you all the very best for your next steps!

Regards,
Akash

January 30, 2023
mariagmoreno

Joined: Jun 16, 2020

Posts: 0

Kudos: 0

Verified score:
710 Q50 V37

e-GMAT Tutor that enabled me to ace the exam

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Improvement 90 Points

Course e-GMAT Mentorship

Instructor Abhishek Raj

Location Online

Strengths:

e-GMAT platform has tons of resources to practice (lecture exercises, practice test and mocks) and cement your knowledge of each section.

Would make the product better:

With all the resources available, you may get lost if you are not familiar with the platform. Also, tutoring services are currently not available to all students.

After studying by myself for almost a year, I did not see any improvements on my verbal score. Luckily, I started to take tutoring session with Abhishek who patiently identified my gaps and walk me through the right strategy to solve each type of verbal questions. He was able to make me conscious about my errors and encourage me to practice in a methodic way – not quantity, but quality. When I got my first score 620 (Q44, V31), Abhishek was very supportive and made me believe a 700+ was on my reach. I truly felt he was there for me, and I am sure that I would not get my 710 (Q50, V37) without his help. The GMAT preparation is for many a long road that test your resilience. You need the right resources but most importantly you need a supportive team that will cheer for you especially when you want to give up. Abhishek was to me more than a teacher, he not only provided me with key tools for the exam but also lifted me up in numerous occasions. To anybody out there looking for a verbal tutor, I highly recommend you to get in touch with Abhishek.

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February 07, 2023
egmat

Hi mariagmoreno,

Congratulations on your wonderful score!

This is Abhishek from e-GMAT.

A 90-point improvement is highly commendable, the sheer determination you have shown to get to this point is phenomenal.

Being a non-native speaker of English is considered by many one of the biggest impediments to scoring high on the GMAT. The low initial scores and the slow learning curve can be extremely frustrating. However, you kept your eyes on the prize and didn’t give up. I am so glad I could be a part of your journey to an impressive 710 after months of dedicated hard work.
For instance, your diligence in imbibing the right processes and skills can be seen in how you have improved from 25% accuracy to 65% (80th percentile) accuracy in hard-level SC questions.

Image Link - https://success.e-gmat.com/mariagmoreno-SC-improvement-to-80th-percentile

I also fondly remember our sessions together cracking the codes to CR questions or demystifying tough RC passages. From deciphering idioms to deriving implications, each session was a learning experience, not just for you but for me as well. Your journey shall serve as an inspiration to countless others who have their eyes set on the GMAT.

At last, I just want to say that it was a pleasure working with you and that I am so proud of the work you have put into this journey.    

All the best for the next steps!

Regards,   
Abhishek Raj

January 29, 2023
Jayadeepan

Joined: Jul 23, 2021

Posts: 4

Kudos: 5

Verified score:
710 Q49 V38

eGMAT Online Course Review

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Improvement 120 Points

Course e-GMAT Online Focused

Location Online

Strengths:

Very nicely structured and well curated content.

Would make the product better:

A fast paced section for students who have already gone through the course multiple times so that they can revise well in the eleventh hour

eGMAT verbal course is really good for aspirants who are struggling with score improvement. I was stuck at the V27-V32 range before I came across eGMAT.

Critical reasoning and sentence correction sections of eGMAT are one of a kind. Having used multiple sources, I can say that eGMAT has all the important content that is just required to achieve a high target score.
Pre-thinking concept comes in very handy in the exam, but one needs to practice extensively to improve the timing before the exam. It greatly improved my accuracy and time/question initially. But eventually, things become second nature and one can easily see the time/question going down.

Sentence correction course will be an eye-opener to many as it highlights a lot of exemptions to the grammar rules which are applicable to the GMAT. eGMATs forum support has been amazing in giving prompt and in-depth analysis for any queries posted.

RC course is well-made for the ones that get stuck between 2 close options. eGMATs RC process will give students enormous clarity in answer choice analysis. This works wonders for people who can apply the process well but miss out on marking the correct choice. Identifying the type of incorrect answers for each and every practice question kind of drills down the concepts into you before you realise. So I think using the video course to the maximum potential will massively help you improve your score.

eGMAT saves the hard work and a lot of time for aspirants who spend time self studying and searching online for free resources. eGMAT's study plan, swift forum, mentors who communicate with you promptly can be of real help to the students. These were the factors that were critical in my score improvement from V27 to V38.

All the best.

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February 01, 2023
egmat

Dear Jayadeepan,

Congratulations on the tremendous 120-point improvement to 710 – a success made all the sweeter with a 11-point verbal improvement to V38.

I am glad that you followed a structured diligent approach to building your verbal ability.

You understood the importance of pre-thinking in solving CR questions and extensively practiced such that it became second nature to you. See how this focussed approach helped you improve to 75% accuracy in CR and reduced the time to 1 min 36 seconds:

CR accuracy vs timing: https://success.e-gmat.com/Jayadeepans-CR-accuracy-vs-timing

In SC, you followed a similar structured approach and leveraged the internal forums to clarify any subject-matter-related query to internalize the meaning-based approach. I am really glad to see that this helped you improve to a 90th percentile ability in SC.

90 percentile ability in SC: https://success.e-gmat.com/Jayadeepans-90-percentile-ability-in-SC

Jayadeepan, I must commend how determined you were to succeed and left no stone unturned. You leveraged all the features available to you – study plan, mentorship, internal forums and this helped you improve by a massive 120 points in your final GMAT.

The grit and determination you have shown towards your preparations, I am sure you will have great success in each of your future endeavours.

All the best and Best Regards,
Rashmi Vaidya


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