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September 20, 2022
devanshsinhal

Joined: Dec 13, 2021

Posts: 2

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
720 Q48 V40

eGMAT doesn't disappoint

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I scored a 720, which was a 240-point improvement from my first cold mock.

Here's the stuff eGMAT is doing very well:

1. Concepts are covered right from scratch, assuming the student doesn't know anything about anything. That's a good thing because I used to make a lot of conceptual mistakes in the quant section and an overview helped me iron those out.

2. The website is flawless. Everything is easy to find and access, subsections are divided in a logical manner, and I don't remember the portal malfunctioning even once in 6 months.

3. There are a lot of people involved in the doubt-clearing process. Every question on the portal has a solution, and there are thousands of questions. Doubts are cleared within 12-24 hours and are on-point most of the time.

4. The cementing process is much more important than it sounds if you're stuck in a subsection and can't seem to get better even after a lot of practice.

5. Verbal preparation is tremendous, especially when you actually follow what they say. The 'meaning-based approach' that eGMAT follows is by far the best way to handle CR questions with 90%+ accuracy.

6. The feedback process is fast and helpful. An analytics engine tracks every single question you've attempted on the portal and assesses your accuracy for you. When you want to find out where you went wrong, not only can you search for subsection errors (SC, CR, ALG), but also subtopic errors (modifier, assumption).

7. The Last Mile Push Program is a godsend for the last few weeks before the final day. If you get selected for it (or buy the thing), you get an expert who accurately analyses where you can improve and creates an action plan for you to follow. Every day.

8. There's a one-month extension option too, which is great for all of us who are bad at managing time :)

There's also some room for improvement.

1. Scholaranium questions could be more accurate, difficulty-wise. I've found that OG questions are a lot easier, especially on a high difficulty level, than the ones on Scholaranium, although this could be by design. I found that I was consistently scoring higher on OG questions than on Scholaranium for both sections.

Overall, I think eGMAT is definitely worth a shot.

September 29, 2022
egmat

Hi Devansh,

This is Abha from e-GMAT. Congratulations on improving from 480 to 720. Not many people improve their GMAT score by 240-points. One contributing factor driving that improvement is your persistent focus on excelling everything that you tried.

You knew the challenge that lay ahead of you because you created your personalized study plan based on your first Sigma-X mock. In fact, your actual GMAT score was just 10 points shy of the score predicted by the final Sigma-X mock.

Please refer to the screenshot:
https://success.e-gmat.com/Devansh-StudyPlan-from-480-to-720

In Verbal, I loved the fact that you aced Cementing and hit all the metrics. Your hard accuracy stats predicted your 90th percentile score on Verbal. In fact, you got so good that your accuracy on medium-difficulty questions was almost perfect.

Please refer to the screenshot:
https://success.e-gmat.com/verbal-success-predicted-by-scholaranium

We also appreciate your feedback regarding the Scholaranium questions.

Having said that you must understand that “Preparing for GMAT” is like “Preparing for War” and you must be prepared to tackle the most difficult questions out there. Bottom line – our job is to minimize surprises for you.

Did you know that because of the PACE enabled design of Quant Scholaranium, e-GMATers have accounted for 65% of all Q49+ scores reported on GMAT Club.

It was a memorable experience engaging with you in the LM program.

I wish you all the best for the next steps!  

Regards,  
Abha

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