mkrishnabdrr - this post is from 2014. I dont think its relevant anymore (or was relevant) till you bumped it up.
Calling this post a"marketing gimmick" is belittling the achievements of a company that accounts for fifty percent of all verified reviews on GMAT Club. To elaborate - there are approx. 2,150 verified reviews on GMAT Club. e-GMAT accounts for 1,000+ of those reviews while the remaining 9 partners "together" account for about 1,140 reviews. Take a look at data
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Calling this post a"marketing gimmick" is belittling the achievements of a company that accounts for fifty percent of all verified reviews on GMAT Club. To elaborate - there are approx. 2,150 verified reviews on GMAT Club. e-GMAT accounts for 1,000+ of those reviews while the remaining 9 partners "together" account for about 1,140 reviews. Take a look at data
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