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Joined: Sep 09, 2020
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Verified GMAT Classic score:
730 Q49 V40 (Online)
I gave the GMAT Online exam on August 14th,2020 after a month of intense preparation and got a score of 730(Q49,V40,IR7). This was my first attempt of the GMAT exam.
While browsing online during the start of GMAT prep days, I saw that there was a free seminar on CR hosted by e-GMAT and signed up for it to compare my ability with others. I found the seminar very useful and signed up for the e GMAT online - Verbal and Quant package.
I used the e-GMAT study planner to create a 3 and a half week 11 hr a day study plan.
Math and quant came easy to me so the course was used to gain a faster/better way of solving certain problems rather than working on fundamentals. But for people that find Math hard use the course diligently.
The verbal is the section that e-GMAT really excels at. The course helps build the fundamentals, provide a way to look at SC, RC and CR with logic and meaning. The support team was really helpful with clarifying any questions or doubts I had.
I would recommend e-GMAT's verbal package for everyone trying to improve their understanding of the verbal section.
If the platform is used properly it will definitely help in boosting your score.
Trust the process and study for GMAT with the intention of trying to use the learnings at your work rather than just from an exam point of view.
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e-GMAT is my excellent partner throughout my GMAT journey - it provides me with a structured approach to break down the test into parts and pick up the parts one by one. It also emphasises a lot on cementing the knowledge you just acquired and to me this is a very scientific way of approaching an exam.
Another area that I think e-GMAT is doing great is that it has a very strong support team, I have been writing to the strategy team quite frequently and they always have good suggestions for me to adjust my progress. They also have provided detailed explanations to questions that we are not able to understand, which is quite helpful to my study too.
Hello, I got 47 on quant which was a big surprise for me as I always thought that my worst case scenario is 49. For some reason, I felt like the real gmat quant section was much harder than the official practice tests. So I signed up for e-gmat through Ashutosh. Great guy who helped me regularly with creating me detailed weekly plans and reviewed my work and progress every 3 days. I was shocked to find out how many rules I didn't know in quant especially in topics such as Number Properties. I was struggling with quant for the first time after starting the course. It's very challenging. In 3 weeks, I was able to score 50 on quant and move from 690 to 710.
I started with my GMAT journey with no basic knowledge of English Grammar and with no sense of how a sentence has to be read and E-GMAT helped me a lot to clear my base especially of SC. I value their quant section a lot and I believe that it is the best for GMAT level quant practice. My only issue was with CR, as I didn't find the questions there good and I believe that they need to work hard to make their CR as good as SC.
Overall the team is professional and wont leave your hand and will guide you and solve your doubts in best way possibe.
Hope this helps.
I have been preparing for GMAT Through egmat online course and I found it be very lacking regards to the content. Also I feel their questions in the Scholaranium to be harder than usual and not a representative of actual gmat. Overall, I found it very hard to finish their course and I felt that their layout of content to be a bit lacking. My verbal score did not increase even a bit after spending few months (except for SC) with E-gmat Verbal. I feel they do a lot of marketing for their course to gain people but wish they would put more effort towards the course. Their exam is not at all close to the real one atleast not even close to veritas or mgamt. Their quant course is awful. Pllease consider befor taking this gmat course.
I took the E-GMAT Online & Verbal Course after scoring a 680 on GMAT. I could improve my verbal from V35 to V39 and Quant from Q47 to Q50. It is a fantastic product which helps you improve your concepts and apply the learning to consolidate it. The course is thoughtfully broken down into small sub parts which helps you focus & identify your weak areas.
I would highly recommend this product for all aspirants who want to ACE GMAT.
Also E-GMAT support is great. They were kind enough to extend my subscription multiple times and once free of cost.
Thank you E GMAT
Hello everyone
I am glad to inform you all that I score a 730 on my GMAT finally!
I would like to thank the E Gmat team for this improvement, since without them , this score seemed like a distant dream.
I remember the first time after purchasing the course, I opened E Gmat and felt pretty lost. I decided to contact the support team and within 2 hours I received back a reply detailing the best way I should go ahead with my GMAT goal.
The plan laid out by the support team was really helpful .
There were strict accuracy percentages defined and there were times when I couldn't reach them, however, the Egmat team was always encouraging in these situations and motivated me to do better.
After I completed my prep, I decided to take a sigma x mockand got a 700.It was then that Dhananjay was assigned to me as my Test Strategy Consultant. The very next day , Dhananjay sent me the next steps and analysed my mock.He made me realise that how I had a hard time letting go of questions and how my performance in Algebra was not upto the mark.
The best thing about preparing with E GMAT was the level of personal attention one gets. There were times when i got low and I was doing good, it was during these times that the E GMAT team supported me and pushed me to get back out there and work harder, AND I CNT THANK THEM ENOUGH FOR THAT!
The course was outlined very nicely and provided as easy way to improve on the areas I needed to. The Sigma mock tests were very realistic and the same level as the real GMAT. Dhananjay was my mentor and helped me focus on the areas I needed to focus on and would call me every week to set up a customized plan and make sure I was executing it, he was a big part of why I scored high on the GMAT and was able to improve. I was struggling on both quant and Verbal but more on Verbal and the course provides really good advanced questions that allowed me to get used to what I would see on exam day. I was hesitant at first about the Quant course but I ended up doing it and have no regrets. It helped me especially in the advanced topics section where the guidance from the course helped me achieve a top score. Overall, the e-GMAT course is worth it if you are looking for a score above 700 and have a lot to improve, Dhananjay was fantastic in responding quickly and guiding me to focus on my weak areas.
I came across e-gmat course on one of the gmatclub's forum. I was struggling with SC early-on and wasn't sure of a reliable source. I tried the free version of the e-gmat SC course and found it to be extremely effective. Not only were the concepts laid down clearly but they were subsequently strengthened through practice / application files. My initial plan was to only complete SC theory from the e-gmat's video course. But I was so impressed with the comprehensiveness of the content that I also completed the RC and CR course provided by them. Infact, I also ended up buying their quant course and sigma-x mocks, each of which played a significant part in my preparation.
Additionally, e-gmat strategy team's support for the students enrolled in their course is exceptional. It has been rarely the case that a query sent from me has taken more than a day to get resolved. I would specifically like to mention one of their strategy team's member Dhananjay (DJ) , who I came across when I asked for a review from e-gmat's team for one of my sigma-x mocks. I distinctly remember the detailed video-analysis that he provided for my first mock attempt. I was surprised by how close it was to my own assessment of the test. The fact that that my preparation issues include both ability and time management became clear to me only when he used the sigma-x mock's ESR to explain me where I was spending more time. Additionally, my attitude of not letting go the harder questions was hurting me big time in the mocks. I was aware of this issue already but I guess hearing it out loud from someone makes all the difference.
Lastly, I would like to point out that my last week interactions with the team, especially with DJ went a long way in giving me a clear direction on the way forward. Contrary to the popular opinion that one should only revise the concepts and not burn yourself out in the last, I was advised to give some gmatclub mocks to fill in the gaps still existing in my timing strategy. This went a long way in making my actual GMAT experience extremely smooth and unnerving.
Cannot thank e-gmat team enough for the support. I am planning to give the GMAT exam again in future to increase my score further and would mostly choose the e-gmat course again.
Great course. Especially if you want to achieve a very high score. in my case I needed to improve a bit to get to 550 minimum so the exercises were a bit too difficult at times but their brought great insight and prepared me to think quickly and understand the underlying assumptions on the exercises. Also, the staff was very quick to answer all of my questions and most of the times I was able to find my answer in the forums.
The verbal part is very detailed as well, although I personally felt I spent too much time watching the first units. I would recommend to first start doing the exercises and see what is your performance, because even though there are some very specific tricky things (e.g. subjunctive) you would probably gain more progress by focusing on sentence correction.
Dear @SonGoku,
I am extremely sorry to hear that you couldn’t get your desired score in your recent attempt. I understand how disappointing it can be after putting in the effort to ace it.
In a pursuit to identify what stopped you from acing the GMAT and what you should do next, I tried to look you up on the e-GMAT platform. Can you please confirm whether you are registered with murtXXXXXX@icloud.com or not?
I await for your response.
Best,
Archit
yes @egmat that is my mail id
Thank you for confirming your email id. I looked up your course attempts and I noticed several data points which indicated that you were not ready to take the test.
I’ll try to summarise them for you:
Gaps in conceptual knowledge – You mentioned that you could not improve in any sub-section except for SC. This is quite in line with your course attempts. I noticed that you covered only 24% of CR and 7% of RC course content and practically solved 0 questions on Verbal Scholaranium. I’m afraid your Quant attempts aren’t too different. In Quant, too, I see you completed no sub-section except Number Properties, that too with an average score of 65% in Concept files.
Missed several feedback points: e-GMAT platform provides upwards of 50 feedback points. One such feedback point is the scores in Concept and Application files. A score of less than 80% indicates that a student hasn’t internalised concepts and that the pertinent topics immediate attention. Another extremely important feedback point is the score in Sigma-X mock test. You scored 490 in your last SIGma-X mock, exactly what you scored in the actual GMAT. This score indicated that you were not ready to take the test.
Poor adherence to the provided Plan: This was probably the biggest reason and the root cause of all the other issues. I see you stopped following 3 Stage learning architecture and the milestone-driven plan that I had shared with you back you had just started off your prep. Acing GMAT requires you to acquire certain foreign skills and mastering them. Like any other foreign skill, acing these skills too requires persistence and diligence. However, that doesn’t mean that you give up on it.
I’d like to help you out with your next attempt. Please reach out to me at support@e-gmat.com, and we will work on the plan of action that you should follow for you.
Best,
Archit