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The most reviewed course on GMAT Club, GMAT Online Focused, is built for those who need in-depth preparation in one section – Quant or Verbal and a few points of improvement in other. Your learning starts with identifying specific conceptual gaps. The platform then provides you with a clear, milestone-driven plan which enables you to maximize your score gains without wasting on concepts you have already mastered, saving you 80+ hours of preparation. While learning, our xPERT engine provides real-time feedback to ensure that you excel in the first go. Cementing and ability quizzes in Scholaranium then help push your ability to the 90th percentile or higher.
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This is an excellent instrument to improve your quant skills. The tasks are challenging and really hard. I would assume that the tasks are of a 700+ level. I was using it mainly for polishing my skills after completion of general course and using OG. It is very structured and very convenient if one wants to understand where is the weakest spots in his/her preparation. You could track your performance with the detailed break down by different types of skills required. My abilities have improved substantially (at least 5 points on a quant section). I would advise to go through e-GMAT quant preparation and then practice with Scholaranium.
My Quant section was good enough, but my Verbal was not great. The first time, I got V27, but I kept working on my verbal, using Manhattan Guides and other sources. However, I did not see the improvement in my scores after reading the books. So, I decided to buy e-GMAT Verbal Online. After taking a few lessons of SC part, I had more confidence and felt that I was really understanding the SC concepts easily. As I took more practice tests from e-GMAT Verbal, sentence correction became easier. I improved my Verbal score from 27 to 33.
Although the concepts in books and in e-GMAT are similar, the way SC is taught in e-GMAT is much more focused and effective because of course structure and visual presentations.
I highly recommend this course for native and non-native GMAT test takers if they want to improve their score in the Verbal section of GMAT.
Hello everyone.
I had given my first mock without preparation and i was shattered with 540 score with low quant and verbal.
Being a non native english speaker, i was expecting low score in verbal but in quants it was so dishearten to get v44.
Then i researched for E-gmat and through the gmat club reviews i found it is worth to try and so i opted the quant for e-gmat. and i didnt regret to subscribe that course because their details conceptual explainations are so good and interesting that you wont forget them easily.
And their practice set is so rich and with lot of complexity that it checks your preparation level at granular level.
Ability quizes, sectional test cover all topics.
I would recommend everyone to have this course as part of your GMAT preparation.
I came to know about e-GMAT through GMATClub. I was skeptical about a non-classroom course. Having taken classroom classes, I enrolled myself with one of the GMAT training centers but realized within a month that those classes couldn't take my score to the north of 700.
I thought of attending a webinar conducted by E-GMAT and was amazed by the teaching method and explanations given by the faculty. My apprehensions of attending an online course by an overseas company were taken care of. The clarity of concepts and the approach to solving the questions used by the Egmat team made me realize the need for meaning clarity and crystal clear concepts.
While my quants was decent, I thought of enrolling myself for the Verbal course. The video explanations of the OG questions and the articles were the most helpful in my preparation.
The course helped me to improve my SC accuracy from 70% to more than 90%. As a non-native student I have always focused on accuracy(as may be evident in my post), but e GMAT helped me realized the importance of ability. GMAT is not just about accuracy but more about ability.
Apart from the comprehensive course created by the team, scholarnium is the tool which helps the student push the score towards 40.
HI guys , gave my gmat once in Nov 2016 ( got a score of 640 q48 v 31 )
Will be giving the exam one more time on OCT 6 2017
I started with a mock score of around 520 with a very bad verbal score of V20 . I thought that maybe this exam is not for me as i was very scared of the CR and RC section
I tried MGMAT books for SC and CR after my mock test , even though they helped me a lot in understanding the concepts , I had a lot of difficulties in applying those concepts . Then I came to know about E-gmat verbal online course from GMAT club and it really helped in SC and CR ( was not able to finish the RC section of the course ) . The SC concepts were explained in detail with good examples in audio video format ( Ive never been a fan of books ).Basics such as how to determine a clause and what modifiers are helped me in understanding SC in a better way.Even the CR files were quite detailed and they explained each qs type ( assumption,strengthen etc ) in a very simple manner
I was able to increase my verbal score from V20 to V31 in about 3 months. ( Also I was not able to use scholaranium feature - which is one of the most talked about feature in egmat )
I hope I'll be able to score much better in my upcoming gmat exam . Would highly recommend the verbal course of egmat for students who have their 1st mock score below 600 .
The eGmat Verbal online course is great especially on sentence correction. The concepts are explained very well and are easy to understand. The explanations from eGmat gives you confidence in answering questions and confidence helps you answer the questions very well. Before I took the eGmat course I normally found it confusing in answering sentence correction questions, especially because the English grammar required for the Gmat is a bit different from the english language we are used to outside the Gmat. That difference added to the fact that I am a non native English speaker made GMAT verbal very tough for me. before I took the eGmat verbal online course i could barelly score above V32. but After I took the eGmat verbal online course my scores on verbal have been consistently above V38.
E-gmat claims to have a huge pool of questions in the scholaranium for SC practice, but I must admit that most of these questions are not upto the mark. Out of some 180 odd questions dedicated to SC, the company claims that around 50-60 are of 700 level. But, these questions are not at all difficult. Once can pass through the entire set by knowing some typical rules like two independent clauses can't be connected by commas. These questions test rules that are rarely tested on the gmat. In my opinion, it is a good place to start if someone needs a good medium level questions to practice on. but in case, you want to up your game, then these would not suffice. Explanations are provided for all the questions, and I must admit that these are very detailed. You would not find such detailed explanations anywhere else. In my opinion, you should opt for the verbal scholoranium if you want to practice on some basic and medium level problems. Overall, I am satisfied with the product, but the product could have been improved considerably. The company could provide some more hard level problems based on concepts that are actually important from a GMAT perspective.
Hi,
I appeared twice for GMAT and got 620 (Q50, V25) both times. Seeing no improvement in my verbal score, I lost my confidence. After analysis, I realized that RC was my major problem. Meanwhile, I came to know about e-GMAT. I purchased the e-GMAT Verbal Online Course to improve my Verbal Score. The course provides good strategies to tackle RC, CR, and SC with lot of examples. RC section provides detailed strategies to read and attempt different type of problems. The presentation of course is very engaging and interesting. Finally, I took my GMAT on 19th January 2016, and scored 690(Q50, V31). The SC section provides a lot of examples with strategies to tackle similar problems.
I was weak in Verbal esp sentence correction. After going through a couple of forums, i decided to take verbal e-gmat course and scholaranium. Egmat's unique approach to solving SC problems simplified the concepts and application process. e-gmat course improved my sentence correction drastically. Similarly, practicing scholaranium helped me improve my CR and RC sections as well. Scholaranium helped me target my weak points and improve it. The level of questions is a touch higher than what is expected in gmat. This helped me to gain my confidence and addressed my timing considerations as well. This is certainly one of the best prep courses available.
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I lacked skills in verbal section in GMAT. Then, my friend introduced me to e-GMAT and I cannot thank him enough for having done that. After a year long break, I felt the need to go over SC and CR concepts as well and the videos provided by e-GMAT made them a whole lot of fun. I would stay up till late night, watching the videos, almost like I'd be watching a sitcom. They were light and helped me brush up my concepts very well. I had read someone's review about making handwritten notes while watching videos and then transferring those onto Evernote at the end of each day as that would not only help you revise, but also create a handy notebook for you to skim through while you're on the move. This tip helped me a lot and I would really recommend it to you all as well. I made my notes nice and colourful and added screenshots and links to them. Going over them later seemed fun because of all the colours I had added. (let me know if you want me to share them with you!)
The RC videos were really helpful as well. e-GMAT provides you a number of key strategies that you must keep in mind while reading through RCs. The one strategy that worked wonders for me was "to get immersed". I would literally tell myself at the beginning of each passage that "Oh! this sounds interesting, lets read what happens next!" I even used the note making approach during RCs quite regularly and was thereby able to get ALL my main point and structure questions right. These strategies seem very time consuming in the beginning, but within no time, you start to internalise them.
As per me, this course is a must to improve the verbal skills in short duration of time. I have a scheduled GMAT exam next month, hope results in practice results the same in the main