Has your GMAT score stopped moving?
(yes it has. and honestly, we both know it.)
Most plateaus aren't an effort problem — they're a direction problem. Saras finds the gaps that are actually costing you points and tells you what to fix. Every day.
You've done 400+ practice questions. Your score disagrees.
Volume isn't the issue. You're drilling questions across the wrong topics, reinforcing mistakes you haven't diagnosed.
A private tutor is $300/session. You've budgeted exactly $0 for that.
Personalised coaching is the delta between plateau and 700+. It's just been locked behind a price tag no one can afford.
You're working full-time. Your prep plan is basically vibes.
No accountability system, no way to track what's actually broken, and no one telling you whether yesterday's session moved the needle.
You tell Saras your situation
Target score, exam date, baseline mock result, how much time you actually have (not the amount you wish you had). Saras starts building your picture.
Every day, Saras tells you exactly what to work on
Start-of-day check-in over iMessage or Telegram — today's focus, based on your error log. Not a generic curriculum. Your specific gaps, ranked by impact on your score.
You report back. Saras adjusts.
Text or voice note what you did — accuracy, what felt hard, how long. End-of-day debrief. Saras updates your error map and resets tomorrow's focus. The loop compounds.
Not a course. Not a question bank. The layer that makes everything else actually work.
You already have GMAT Club. You already have the resources. Saras is what turns them into a score.
7 days free first. No card, cancel anytime.
Saras doesn't replace your coach. It makes the six days between sessions count.
Not a plan you forget by Tuesday — today's highest-impact fix, waiting in iMessage or Telegram.
Every mistake, tracked and ranked. Your coach walks in already knowing where you're stuck.
Your course, your question bank, your tutor — Saras is the layer that turns them into a score.
Stop guessing. Start fixing.
7 days free. No credit card. Tell Saras your score. See what it says.