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April 16, 2016
punta

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Great tool to prepare you for the test

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Imagine that I'm going to take the test soon. How do I know if I'm ready for the big day. I'm aiming for accuracy rates of SC, RC, CR each of 80%+ (please check out e-GMAT's free recording on strategy to figure out if you're aiming for ex 720+ and given your Quant score is, ex Q49, how much you should reasonably set target for your Verbal)

Before I can reach that point, I need to have a solid foundation on each part of Verbal first. Scholaranium provides hundreds of problems for me to practice. It also has solutions in details so I will know where I falter: my approach (or thought process), or my answer choice analysis (if I eliminated incorrect choices or selected the correct choice for right reasons)

Then I will check my accuracy rates for each part SC, CR and RC. In each part, the accuracy rates will be broken down to topics, such as: Pronoun, Modifier, etc so I will know where I should focus on to raise my accuracy. For ex: my accuracy rate of Main Point is only 50%, so obviously I need to practice this part more. I will use Scholaranium to create a quiz that only has Main Point problems with all levels: easy, medium, hard to practice. etc

So you see, it's easy to use this tool. Hope you find it helpful as I do.

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