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e-GMAT’s Last Mile Push Program: Personalized Preparation for Top GMAT Scores

e-GMAT’s Last Mile Push Program: Personalized Preparation for Top GMAT Scores
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You need precision targeting to achieve the 99th percentile. Last Mile Push is a revolutionary program in which a certified mentor, using the experience gained from mentoring thousands of 700+ scorers, charts a personalized journey to your target score. It is the shortest path to your dream score.

In this blog post, we will answer the following questions:

  1. What is the Last Mile Push (LMP) program?
  2. What problems does the LMP program solve?
  3. Examples of some hyper-specific improvement plans for enrolled students.
  4. How can you be a part of the LMP program?
Last mile Push program

What is the Last Mile Push program?

The Last Mile Push (LMP) program offered by e-GMAT is a revolutionary and personalized program that offers GMAT test strategies designed to help students achieve their target scores with precision targeting. With the guidance of certified mentors who have extensive experience working with thousands of 700+ scorers, the LMP program provides a tailored journey to help students reach their dream scores in the shortest possible time.

Key Features of the LMP program: 

  1. Dedicated Guidance by Experienced Mentors: The LMP program offers one-on-one guidance from experienced mentors who possess in-depth knowledge of the GMAT exam. These mentors have a proven track record of helping students achieve remarkable score improvements and are equipped to address individual learning needs.
  2. Precise Diagnosis of Strengths and Weaknesses: Through comprehensive assessments and evaluations, the LMP program provides a precise diagnosis of each student’s strengths and weaknesses. This analysis enables mentors to create a targeted study plan that focuses on areas requiring improvement, ensuring efficient use of study time.
  3. Hyper specific Customized Study Plans with Time Estimates for Execution: As part of the LMP program, students receive hyper specific improvement plans tailored to their specific needs. These plans, targeted at eliminating weaknesses at sub-sectional levels, outline the recommended study materials, strategies, and timelines required. By providing estimates of the time required for execution, the LMP program enables students to plan their preparation effectively.
  4. In-Depth Data Analysis to Generate Metrics to Ensure Improvement: The LMP program incorporates validation metrics that are generated based on individual’s data analysis to track student progress and ensure continuous improvement. By monitoring performance and utilizing data-driven insights, mentors can make real-time adjustments to study plans, ensuring that students stay on track and experience consistent growth.
  5. Customized Test Readiness Strategies: To maximize performance on the GMAT exam, the LMP program offers customized test readiness strategies. Mentors work closely with students to develop personalized approaches for test day, including time management techniques, stress reduction methods, and strategies to optimize performance during the exam.

Whom Will It Benefit:

The Last Mile Push (LMP) program is designed to benefit individuals who have improved to 680+ using the course or those starting at a higher ability level (680+) and are seeking hyper-specific improvement plans to give them the final push toward their target scores. Whether you need assistance refining specific areas of weakness or require a comprehensive study plan, the LMP program can provide the necessary guidance and support to help you achieve your desired GMAT score.

Some Statistics of the LMP Program

Statistics of LMP Program

What problems does the Last Mile Push (LMP) program solve?

Let’s explore some of the common problems the LMP program effectively tackles, along with the success stories of students who have overcome these challenges:

Problem 1: Improvement from Good to Excellent (GMAT 770)

Ratnesh Mittal had already achieved a good score of 710 but was determined to reach the top 1% of all the test takers. Ratnesh’s mentor in the LMP program analyzed his strengths and weaknesses, identified areas for improvement, and created a personalized study plan. With targeted strategies and focused practice, he successfully bridged the gap and achieved his desired score of 770.

Read Ratnesh’s journey to GMAT 770 (Q51, V41)

Ratnesh’s LinkedIn ID – https://www.linkedin.com/in/mittalratnesh/

Problem 2: Addressing a Specific Weakness (GMAT 740)

Sayamdeep Bhose struggled with Critical Reasoning and needed guidance to improve his performance in this area. His mentor in the LMP program conducted a thorough analysis of his CR skills and identified specific weaknesses. Through targeted lessons, practice exercises, and comprehensive explanations, he made significant progress, going from the 50th percentile to the 85th percentile in CR.

Read Sayamdeep’s journey to GMAT 740 and an admit to Emory University – Goizueta Business School Co’25

Sayamdeep’s LinkedIn ID – https://www.linkedin.com/in/sayamdeep-bhose-321260146/

Problem 3: Ensuring Peak Performance to become the top 1% of test takers

Akash Chattopadhyay needed assistance in maximizing his performance during the GMAT, particularly in managing time, and stress, and optimizing test-day strategies. Akash’s mentor in the LMP program developed customized test readiness plans tailored to his needs. These plans focused on time management, stress reduction techniques, and optimal test-taking strategies. By implementing these plans, he significantly improved his score from 640 to an impressive 760. –

Read Akash’s journey to GMAT 760 with a V42 (96th Percentile)

Akash’s LinkedIn ID – https://www.linkedin.com/in/akashchattopadhyay/

Problem 4: Addressing Bad-Mock Scores Before the Final Test to Achieving 99th Percentile Score in Verbalst

Aditya Dixit encountered a setback that shook his confidence when he scored 710 on his last mock test before the final GMAT exam. Aditya’s mentor in the LMP program conducted a thorough performance analysis and identified the areas that needed improvement. Through a one-on-one call, the mentor discussed Aditya’s performance and provided targeted guidance to address his weaknesses. As a result, Aditya successfully boosted his score to an outstanding 770.

Read Aditya’s journey to GMAT 770 with a V47 (99th Percentile)

Aditya’s LinkedIn ID – https://www.linkedin.com/in/adidixit/

Problem 5: Leveraging Minimum Time to Get Maximum Output (V28 to V40 in just 25 days)

Samarth Arora had limited time available but aimed to achieve significant score improvement in Verbal in a short duration. Samarth’s mentor in the LMP program created a focused and intensive study plan that optimized his preparation in the limited time frame. Through efficient strategies and targeted practice, Samarth was able to make impressive progress, resulting in a score improvement from V28 to V40 in just 25 days.

Read Samarth’s journey of improving from V28 to V40 in just 25 days

Samarth’s LinkedIn ID – https://www.linkedin.com/in/samarth-arora-developer/

You can review the Samarth’s Study plan here:
Samarth’s Study plan

Problem 6: Dash to D-Day – Creating the Right Mindset in the Last Few Days (GMAT 730)

Aakarshit Arora, like many test-takers, experienced test anxiety leading up to his exam day. With the pressure building, he sought guidance from his mentor in the LMP program. His mentor provided him with strategies to deal with test anxiety and manage his emotions. The mentor offered words of encouragement and reassurance, helping Aakarshit regain his confidence and ultimately score a 730 on exam day.

Read how Aakarshit overcame test anxiety to achieve GMAT 730

Aakarshit’s LinkedIn ID – https://www.linkedin.com/in/aakarshit-arora/

Examples of Study Plans for students enrolled in the LMP program

Let’s explore two examples of study plans from LMP program alumni who have experienced remarkable score enhancements.

Example 1: Akshaj Mehta – Improved from 710 to 740 in just 2 weeks

Akshaj Mehta, a dedicated student enrolled in the LMP program, aimed to make a final push of 30-40 points within a timeframe of approximately 2 weeks.

His study plan involved targeted strategies and focused practice on his weaker areas to optimize his performance.

You can review the Akshaj’s Study plan here:
Akshaj’s Study plan

Watch the following video to learn how Akshaj improved from 710 to 740 in just 2 weeks –

Example 2: Akash Chattopadhyay – Improved from 640 to 760 because of Customized Test Readiness strategies

Akash Chattopadhyay, another LMP program alumnus, had a starting score of 640 and aimed to achieve significant score enhancement. His study plan involved customized test readiness strategies tailored to his specific needs and learning style.

These carefully crafted plans became a bulwark against disaster on the GMAT, enabling him to make remarkable progress and ultimately achieve an outstanding score of 760.

Watch the following video to learn how Akshaj improved from 710 to 740 in just 2 weeks –

How much does the LMP program cost?

The LMP program is offered, through invitation, free of charge to only those e-GMAT students who have an active subscription and those who meet the below-mentioned eligibility criteria. For all other interested e-GMATers, the program costs $499.

It’s important to note that the invitation-only nature of the LMP program ensures that students who are invited have demonstrated potential and dedication in their GMAT preparation. However, even if you have not received an invitation, you still have the opportunity to enroll in the program by paying the enrolment fee. By offering the LMP program at an additional cost, e-GMAT aims to make this exceptional level of personalized support accessible to a wider range of students, allowing them to benefit from the insights and strategies developed by experienced mentors.

Eligibility Criteria for the LMP Program?

The LMP program aims to recognize students who have already shown dedication and potential in their GMAT preparation and offer them a chance to further enhance their skills and target score improvements. Here are the eligibility criteria for the LMP Program.

Last Mile Push - Eligibility Criteria
  1. Those who have improved to 680+ using the course or have a starting ability of 680+: This criterion ensures that applicants have already established a solid foundation in their GMAT preparation.
  2. Be willing to invest 20+ hours per week: The LMP program requires a significant commitment of time and effort. This time commitment is crucial for effectively implementing the personalized study plans, strategies, and guidance provided by the LMP program.
  3. Agree to the additional terms and conditions: Upon receiving the invitation to the LMP program, invited students will be provided with additional terms and conditions specific to the scholarship. Eligible applicants must agree to these terms and conditions to be considered for the LMP program.

LMP Alumni Speak 

We can use the same carousel from this landing page from the Alumni Speak section:

LMP Alumni Speak

Congratulations on taking the initiative to enhance your GMAT skills with e-GMAT! If you have any further questions or would like to learn more about the LMP program, please visit our website or reach out to us at support@e-gmat.com. We are here to support and guide you on your journey to GMAT success.

Best of luck with your GMAT preparation, and we look forward to celebrating your achievements with the Last Mile Push program!

FAQs

Am I eligible for the LMP Program?

If you believe you meet the eligibility criteria mentioned earlier, you can write to us at support@e-gmat.com. Our dedicated mentors will analyze your account and provide guidance on your GMAT preparation journey. They will assess your progress, starting ability, and potential for improvement, helping you determine your eligibility for the LMP scholarship.

What is the difference between LMP Program and Strategy Support on emails?

While both services offer valuable guidance, it’s important to highlight their distinctions.
The Last Mile Push (LMP) program is designed to benefit individuals who have improved to 680+ using the course or those starting at a higher ability level (680+) and are seeking hyper-specific improvement plans to give them the final push toward their target scores. It provides the added benefits of hyperspecific, personalized study plans and continuous monitoring. On the other hand, Strategy Support via email is a service provided to all e-GMAT students during the entire duration of their preparation.

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