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August 06, 2023
guptavaibhav1393

Joined: Feb 27, 2023

Posts: 1

Kudos: 3

Verified GMAT Classic score:
770 Q51 V42

e-GMAT review

REVIEWER IDENTITY VERIFIED by score report [?]

Improvement 200 Points

Course e-GMAT Online Intensive

Location Online

Strengths:

Content Pedagogy
Question bank
Personalised content
Last mile program

Would make the product better:

A Android app will be extremely helpful.

As part of my professional experience in the ed-tech sector, I have come across and evaluated content of various platforms. Let me evaluate e-GMAT on some key parameters

Pedagogy
Pedagogy is the single most important parameter when evaluating any learning medium, not just ed-tech platforms. e-GMAT course does quite well on this front.
-There is a solid question solving strategy for each question type that you come across in GMAT - Quant, SC, CR and RC.
-The strategy becomes important when you want to apply the concepts that you have learned to complex and varied problem statements. For example in SC, there is a lot of focus on meaning based approach.
-I also found the strategy to solidify concepts through cementing quizzes very helpful. Overall the course design felt very thought through.
-Typical attention span is less than 5 min in an online learning scenario and the e-GMAT course seems to have been designed keeping that in mind. You don’t keep watching videos for hours on end, there is plenty of practice interspersed to keep you engaged and solidify the concepts. It is not possible to complete a module without continuously engaging with it.
-I love the attitude with which the course is designed. It is not about tricks, but building ability. The end goal of what we are learning is not to just clear GMAT but build ability that will help during an MBA or professional career. This attitude is reinforced throughout the course and with this attitude, the time investment towards the course just seems so much more worthwhile.

Question bank size and difficulty level
-The question bank is quite sufficient. I was barely able to use 50% of it. (387/1067 in verbal and 337/1363 in quant)
-The platform also has a separate section to practise QG questions. All questions have detailed solutions.
-The platform allows you to design your own highly customised tests using this question bank (using either OG or proprietary Questions).
-One can also take up to 4 adaptive mocks in addition to the diagnostic mock one takes in the beginning. They were more than enough for me, I was only able to take 3.
-The question level is just slightly above or equal to GMAT level for all sections, which is exactly what you want.
-The data analytics provided on questions is targeted and very helpful. It does not drown you in data based graphs and visuals but only shows some chosen key graphs that help you understand your performance and weak areas.

Platform
- the platform is clean and easy to use once you get the hang of it.
- It complements the learning pedagogy well.
- The ‘PACE’ feature available in the quants sections is a real time saver. Based on the diagnostic test before each module, the platform auto skips some parts for you so that you can save time. I think I saved about 60 hours this way.
- It works decently well on the phone browser. It would have been amazing if there was an app to complement this content and make it available for study offline.

Forum for doubt clarification
- there is a forum where you can post queries or doubts that you come across while studying. Most of the common queries have already been answered so that’s very helpful. Typical response time is less than 24 hours.

Content errors
- I did not come across any major glaring errors, which is a big deal for such a vast content. From personal experience, I know how difficult it is to achieve that.

Support
- My mentor was Rashmi. Her support was crucial to my success. She typically gave me a detailed and helpful response within 24 hours of raising a query via email.
-Once I was done with my course and scored 740 in the first mock, I reached out to her to help me improve my score further. She informed me that I was eligible for the LMP (Last Mile Program) as part of which she gave me a detailed study plan after analysing my test results and the data of all the tests that I had given.
-The discussions, and videos analysing my test data brought so much clarity and helped me redirect my efforts in the right direction over the last 2 weeks leading up to the exam.
-Even though I performed poorly in the next two mocks, 730 each, she assured me that it was just a result of fatigue and not ability because the overall data showed a different picture. Her emails really kept me motivated and confident right up to the exam day.

August 09, 2023
egmat

Dear guptavaibhav1393,

Congratulations on a massive 200-point improvement to an outstanding 770! What makes the success sweeter is a 12-point improvement in both quant and verbal. What an achievement and what a journey. It has been a pleasure being a part of this journey as your mentor.

I think you have said all about acing the GMAT in this line - “It is not about learning tricks, but about building ability”. I am so glad that you recognised at the start of your prep and did not leave any stone unturned to build a rock-solid ability. You set about building a strong foundation and then mastered application through cementing to reach the top score. See how in SC, this mastering of meaning-based approach helped you get to a 90th percentile ability:

Image link - https://success.e-gmat.com/guptavaibhav-hard-accuracy-SC

I am glad that you leveraged all the features available to you – from using the forum to clarify your doubts with SMEs to using the data tools on the platform to identify and work on your weaker areas. This image shows how this data-driven approach helped you increase your accuracy for Business and Economics passages from 34% to a 92%:

Image Link - https://success.e-gmat.com/guptavaibhav-improvement-in-RC

In quant too, you leveraged the AI driven PACE feature to help you create an atomic study path to target your weaker areas. This strategic approach not only helped you save over 60 hours of prep time in quants but also helped you get to a perfect quant score. This image shows how the data on the platform was able to predict your Q51:

Image Link - https://success.e-gmat.com/guptavaibhav-excellent-quant-ability

Effort, determination, perseverance and a never-say-die attitude is paramount to GMAT success. But what really brings all this together is a structured approach aided by a data-driven improvement strategy and an eye on the end-goal. As, you have rightly said - “The end goal of what we are learning is not to just clear GMAT but build ability that will help during an MBA or professional career.” It is this looking at the larger picture that helped you get to this astounding success. I am sure this spirit will help you succeed in what you have set out to achieve.

Wishing you all the very best for all your future endeavours and ventures,

Best Regards,
Rashmi Vaidya

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