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January 28, 2024
Ishan11

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Verified GMAT Classic score:
750 Q49 V42

EGMAT : Review

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In October 2022, my GMAT preparation journey began with three months of intensive self-study. But my first attempt brought me an underwhelming score of 680. That's when I realized that I needed more than just subject knowledge; I needed a different strategy. This realization led me to E-GMAT, discovered through a free SC masterclass that introduced me to a meaning-based approach. The masterclass along with a free mock test (along with its impressively detailed ESR report) and many positive reviews convinced me to give it a shot.

Coming from an engineering background, I always had decent score in quants. Verbal, however, was a struggle for me, especially Sentence Correction (God Bless GMAT Focus for getting rid of it!) which constituted 80% of my preparation time. E-GMAT's methodological approach provided clarity and structure to my thoughts when tackling such questions. This structured methodology became a reliable tool in decision-making, especially in those 700-800 level problems with trick answer choices. These approaches can broadly be divided as:
1. SC: Meaning based approach.
2. CR: Pre-thinking
3. RC: Active reading
The flow of course is structured in such a way that each approach is further reinforced in subsequent sections. (e.g. Meaning based approach learned in SC helps decipher subtle changes in language's meaning in hard CR question. Similarly, Pre-thinking skill learnt in CR helps greatly while actively engaging with RC passages.

After concept files, each section (i.e. SC, CR and RC) has a cementing module and for me it was this section that made my investment in this program worth it. Learning and mastering approach is one thing, However, to be able to use it in actual test environment is an entirely different game. Cementing stage, as the name suggests, is aimed at cementing these approaches so that the same can be retained and applied in timed manner during actual test.

After completing EMGAT Verbal module, In July 2023, I gave my second attempt. In this attempt I scored 720 (Q50 V38). Knowing I could do better, I decided to go for another attempt. However, due to various personal reasons I had to take a 5 month long break from my preparation. I resumed preparation for my final attempt in January 2024, just three weeks away from exam date. But because of cementing done earlier and detailed error log prepared during my previous attempt, I was able to complete all the the necessary preparation to get my desired score within time.

In summary, E-GMAT's structured approach, personalized mentorship and the transformative impact of Cementing were instrumental in achieving my target score. The program not only improved my understanding of various concepts, but also refined my application skills. And as per my experience, this “application of skills” part is where EGMAT stands unparalleled.

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