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545 to 725 in three attempts. Here's the exact process a corporate banker used to replace hunch-based guessing with a system that delivered consistent accuracy across all three sections. Most GMAT students with strong analytical backgrounds assume they can logic their way to a 700+ score. Gaurav -- a corporate banker with four years across business and risk roles -- thought the same thing. He started at 545 with a DI63 and no structured approach for verbal. He could understand questions, but he had no process for solving them. That's the gap between a 545 and a 725. Using e-GMAT's process-driven modules, he went from zero approach to building muscle memory: pre-thinking for CR, owning the data set for DI, and a module-based system that covered every topic without wasting time on strengths. His DI alone jumped 22 points -- from 63 to 85 -- and he saved 64 hours through the PACE engine. If you're a working professional who understands GMAT questions conceptually but keeps picking the wrong answer, this video is for you. You've probably Googled "why am I getting GMAT questions wrong when I understand the concept" at 1 AM. The answer isn't more intelligence -- it's a missing process. Gaurav had the brainpower from day one. What he didn't have was a structured way to channel it. TIMESTAMPS 0:00 - "You cannot ace the GMAT on logic and hunch" 1:29 - Before e-GMAT: no approach, just guessing 2:18 - Owning the data set: DI jumped from 63 to 85 3:26 - Building verbal skills from zero to muscle memory 4:57 - The evidence: process creates confidence creates results 6:41 - Final advice for test day KEY TAKEAWAYS 1. You cannot ace the GMAT on logic and hunch. Gaurav started at V79 with zero structured approach -- he just picked whatever answer "made sense." Building a repeatable process for verbal gave him actual confidence instead of hopeful guessing. 2. Own the data set before you touch the question. For DI, Gaurav read every graph, table, and data set top-to-bottom before looking at what was being asked. This counterintuitive "slow start" actually saved time -- he finished DI with five spare minutes and improved from DI63 to DI85. 3. Process becomes instinct if you drill it enough. After hundreds of questions through e-GMAT modules and NEURON, the process became automatic -- muscle memory, not mental effort. That's when speed and accuracy both improved simultaneously. 4. Maintain your strengths -- don't just fix weaknesses. Despite starting at Q89, Gaurav completed the entire quant course. When you're targeting 725+, you can't afford your strength to slip. 5. Three attempts in six weeks is a valid strategy. Gaurav maintained momentum, gave one or two mocks between attempts, changed nothing drastic, and trusted that consistent execution would eventually land. Attempt three delivered the 725. MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO GMAT Focus Edition (725, Q89, V84, DI85) e-GMAT Online GMAT Prep PACE Engine (saved 64 hours of study time) NEURON Platform (advanced practice) Scholanium (diagnostic analytics) Owning the Data Set (DI methodology) Pre-thinking approach (verbal methodology) Last Mile Push (LMP) mentoring program Two-Part Analysis (TPA) strategies Bold face question techniques Columbia Business School, Wharton (target schools) RESOURCES e-GMAT: https://e-gmat.com/ e-GMAT Sigma-X Mock Test: https://learn.e-gmat.com/products/sig... #GMAT #GMAT725 #GMATFocusEdition #545to725 #180PointImprovement #GMATPrepTips #eGMAT #GMATStudyPlan #WorkingProfessional #DataInsights #GMATVerbal #GMATPace #MBAPrep #GMATStrategy #CorporateBanker