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November 27, 2023
amoghagr

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
760 Q50 V42

My eGMAT Experience

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Improvement 70 Points

Course e-GMAT Online Focused

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Strengths:

Verbal section.

Hey, Everyone!

I recently gave my GMAT and scored a 760. I would like to thank e-GMAT for providing the necessary support. I signed up for their course based on recommendation from my friend and didn't regret it for once. I started with a Diagnostic Mock and scored a 690(Q49, V35). My major gaps were in the Verbal section and that is something taught really well at eGMAT. The way each of the concept is explained along with the signature problem solving structure for each of SC, CR and RC, I never saw the verbal section from that lens. I really started enjoying that learning phase, and when I say that I just don't mean it from a GMAT perspective.

Even though I didn't spend a lot of time on quants, I did go through certain concepts and mainly the data sufficiency questions, which again were taught in a very structured way which helped me increase my Q49 to Q50. The ability to create practice quizzes at multiple levels: Topic Wise, Sectional, Cross-sectional, was something which really helped getting exam ready and I found the mocks quite close to what I encountered in my actual exam. So overall, the course really helped me cover the distance from 690 to 760.

Thanks,
Amogh

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December 07, 2023
egmat

Dear amoghagr, 

Congratulations on your remarkable achievement of scoring 760 on the GMAT with a 7-point improvement to a V42 😊 This is your mentor Rashmi here. Your journey has been nothing short of inspiring.

Realizing that verbal was your weaker area post your first mock, you left no stone unturned toward your success. Starting with basics – learning concepts and applications to practicing building ability through cementing, you took all the necessary steps toward your success. See how in CR, internalizing the pre-thinking approach through this structured approach helped you improve to an 87% accuracy for hard questions while reducing the overall time to 1min 48 seconds:

Image link - https://success.e-gmat.com/Amoghagr-Hard-Accuracy-in-CR

It is this diligence and structured approach that helped you improve by an impressive 7-points in verbal and get to a V42.

In quants, despite starting out at Q49, in your quest to get to a Q50, you did not leave any stone unturned and through a PACE-driven study plan, recognized and worked on your weaker areas. This strategic approach not only helped you save over 45 hours of your prep time, but also ensured that you reached a Q50 on your attempt. Refer to this image how the Scholaranium data already predicted your Q50:

Image link - https://success.e-gmat.com/Amoghagr-Scholaranium-Data-Predicts-Q50

I am really glad to hear your positive experience with the course and it is heartening to know that you used the practice quizzes and mocks to get exam ready. This is the beauty of a data-driven approach to GMAT preparation – it not only helps you build ability but also point out the areas of incremental improvement which will help you get to that top score on the GMAT. I am impressed that you made the most of this feature and were able to get to your target score in your first GMAT attempt itself😊

Thank you for choosing e-GMAT and for recommending our course. Your success story is a testament to your hard work and dedication, and it motivates us to continue providing the best learning experience for our students.

Wishing you continued success in your future endeavours!

Best regards,
Rashmi Vaidya

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