I was very inspired by my friend who had just returned to India after his Wharton MBA. That was in 2010. Moved by the change I saw in him, I wanted to undergo a similar experience myself.
I finally got around the idea of seriously preparing for the first hurdle - GMAT - in 2018. That was the first GMAT decision I had taken but certainly not the best one. Soon after a few practice tests I realised that I needed help. I was averaging around 640 with quant oscillating between 47-48 and verbal between 27-29.
I decided to enrol to one of the best known online courses. I prepared well. Learned the lessons, practiced the exercises. I was ready to take the test finally. The final screen on the test day showed - 670. I was heart-broken. I did not know what to do. Probably I should not waste my time and move on, I thought. Thankfully that was not the best GMAT decision I took either.
I left my pursuit. I was unhappy but I was a little tired. A few months later, the same friend who was my inspiration in the first place advised me to meet-up with Kalyan. That decision - to meet up with Kalyan - was my best GMAT decision. That one decision changed everything for me. Kalyan is not a regular teacher. He is a coach. The first thing he worked on me was to bring my confidence back. The right attitude, which now I believe is more important than learning those high school level concepts that GMAT tests, is the most important thing one requires to crack the GMAT. I started by mastering the concepts. Kalyan identified my problem in the verbal section and worked on it with his unique approach. Fast forward 2 months, filled with confidence, I booked my test. On the test day, the final screen showed 710 (V38, Q49).
Thanks to Kalyan, I got calls from Wharton, Stanford, Kellogg and Insead. I finally decided to go to Stanford and that was my second best decision. The best of-course was to take that meeting with Kalyan!
Dipen Waghela
Merit Scholarship: US $ 60,876.00
MBA’26 Foster School of Business
University of Washington
I am deeply grateful to Kalyan Sir and the ScoreLeap team for securing an astounding scholarship of INR 50,03,859, allowing me to pursue an MBA at the prestigious UW Foster School of Business, which is ranked #20 globally!
Shivay Arora
MBA’26 McCombs Business School
University of Texas at Austin
Once I had a competitive score, I chose ScoreLeap for the application process as well. At first, the fees seemed steep compared to other companies, and I had my reservations. However, looking back now, I can confidently say it was worth every penny.