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What does it take to improve from 500-level to 730-level on the GMAT? And how long does it take to make such a huge jump? Data shows that it would take anywhere between 4-6 months for most students to make that jump if they know the right prep approach and how to employ the same. However, at e-GMAT, we believe it can be done in as few as 2 months with the right process and metrics.
Join us live with Rida Shafeek, a 730-scorer, to understand how she made a 190-point jump in mere 50 days. In this session, she will shed light on everything from planning to skill building to test readiness.
Here’s what will be discussed in the session:
1. Improvement from Q32 to Q49 - Coming from a non-Quant background, what strategies helped her bring such a huge improvement in the Quant section?
2. Error log management - Maintaining an error log is important yet overlooked by several students. Learn how error logs powered Rida’s 190-point score improvement.
3. Impeccable note-taking skills - Developing a rigour of taking notes while solving questions or going through concepts proved to be very helpful for Rida, especially in the Verbal section. Learn how!
4. Developing 730-level Skills in 50 days - Starting from a 540-level in her first test, Rida hit certain metrics that enabled her to score a 730 in just 50 days. Learn what they were.
At the end of the session, Rida and Rajat shall also answer your queries related to GMAT prep.
Register for the session using the following link to get a reminder before it is about to begin - bit.ly/2Y0FdVe
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