GMAT 510 to 730: How did Siddharth scale a 220-point improvement on GMAT while working full-time?

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  • čas přidán 7. 11. 2021
  • Improving from a 500-level to a 730+ level on the GMAT requires diligence, fool-proof prep methods, and proper guidance backed by analytics. Watch this interview to understand how Siddharth incorporated the above in his preparation to achieve a 220-point improvement while working full-time.
    Starting Score - GMAT 510 (V31, Q30)
    Final Score - GMAT 730 (V41, Q49)
    #GMAT730 #GMATPreparationforworkingProfessional #eGMAT

Komentáře • 8

  • @zodder13
    @zodder13 Před 2 lety +11

    Nice that egmat is focussing on people in the 500 range as that is the vast segment of gmat test takers

    • @egmat
      @egmat  Před 2 lety

      Hey Rohit,
      Whether your starting score is 500, 600, or 700, we help you to achieve your target GMAT score with the help of our AI-driven online course. Moreover, we have an incredible support team that will guide you at each step of your GMAT journey no matter what your score is. If you are looking for guidance towards your GMAT preparation, please write to us at support@e-gmat.com.
      Here are a few success stories of eGMATers who improved their score from around 500 to 700+:
      GMAT 530 to 710: bit.ly/305yM3I
      GMAT 540 to 730: bit.ly/3D3VkjZ
      GMAT 550 to 740: bit.ly/3wtGctG

  • @taniyasaini6830
    @taniyasaini6830 Před 2 lety

    What should be the most effective approach when starting with verbal preparation? For eg: I started with SC. Should we first cover all the concepts and quizzes and further proceed to the OG practice or do the practice of the OG questions in parallel?

    • @egmat
      @egmat  Před 2 lety

      Taniya: start with Master Comprehension, then SC, and then complete Stage 2 before starting CR

  • @subratrout3968
    @subratrout3968 Před 2 lety +1

    Didn't understand the elimination part in the last part of the video. Like we should not follow the elimination process...

    • @egmat
      @egmat  Před 2 lety +2

      Subrat, you always have to do elimination.. the question is how you go about it. Most ppl who falter do not spend enough time on the original prompt.. i.e they do not understand all aspects of meaning or prethink.. these people do vertical scanning, an approach that we don’t recommend. On the other hand, students who follow logical approaches are able to arrive at the correct answer with a lot more confidence

  • @anshwadhawan6171
    @anshwadhawan6171 Před rokem

    How can i get in touch with someone from e-gmat team

    • @egmat
      @egmat  Před rokem

      Just write to rajat@e-gmat.com